Movie Review: The Whole Wide World

By Shea Robinson | Central Library 

Based on a true story, The Whole Wide World depicts the relationship between the infamous pulp writer,
Robert E.Howard, and Novalyne Price. Novalyne, portrayed by actress Renée Zellweger, is a schoolteacher with dreams of becoming a published author. She seeks out Robert, portrayed by actor Vincent D’Onofrio, for writing advice to advance her career. The two begin a rather unconventional friendship as Robert is a somewhat difficult man to know, given that his life is mainly comprised of developing his elaborate tales of fantasy and caring for his ailing mother.

Robert is a man of strong opinions and it leads to several disagreements between the two, given that Novalyne is no shrinking violet either. However, she remains drawn to his passion for writing and the imaginative creation of his characters, most especially Conan the Barbarian. Against the backdrop of sunset picnics and moonlit walks, the couple develops a relationship that withstands the occasional discord between one another. 

Inspired by One Who Walked Alone, a memoir written by Novalyne Price, The Whole Wide World offers a unique look into the fanciful and complex mind of Robert E. Howard. This film can be found on Kanopy.

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