The End of the Tour

The End of the Tour

By James Ponsoldt

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2015-07-31
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 46min
  • Director: James Ponsoldt
  • Production Company: Anonymous Content
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7/10
7
From 545 Ratings

Description

THE END OF THE TOUR tells the story of the five-day interview between Rolling Stone reporter and novelist David Lipsky (Jesse Eisenberg) and acclaimed novelist David Foster Wallace (Jason Segel), which took place right after the 1996 publication of Wallace’s groundbreaking epic novel, “Infinite Jest.” As the days go on, a tenuous yet intense relationship seems to develop between journalist and subject. The two men bob and weave around each other, sharing laughs and also possibly revealing hidden frailties – but it’s never clear how truthful they are being with each other. Ironically, the interview was never published, and five days of audiotapes were packed away in Lipsky’s closet. The two men did not meet again. The film is based on Lipsky’s critically acclaimed memoir “Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace” about this unforgettable encounter, written following Wallace’s 2008 suicide. Both Segel and Eisenbeg reveal great depths of emotion in their performances and the film is directed with humor and tenderness by Sundance vet James Ponsoldt from Pulitizer Prize winner Donald Margulies’ insightful and heartbreaking screenplay.

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  • Good movie

    4
    By Rambo8649
    I thought this was a descent movie. I think you need some intellect to like and understand this movie.
  • Recommended

    5
    By musicanteat
    Highly recommended especially for DFW fans.
  • Moving Film

    5
    By Madame Tortefois
    Both lead actors were phenomenal. I have not read Wallace yet, but certainly will after this film. The interaction between the 2 characters was touching, something I did not expect.
  • BORING...

    2
    By Donutpie
    Really don't get why this has good reviews. Extremely awkward acting - and deep? Really? Don't waste your time and/or money on this one.
  • I loved it!

    5
    By cvs1975
    Wow!! Riveting performances by both actors. I also love the message about true depression. This could really help someone suffering. Pleasant surpriseQ
  • Great movie!

    5
    By Fine441
    Fantastic dialogue! The interplay between the two main characters is very interesting and thought provoking.
  • An excellent writer’s movie

    5
    By Bionicsurfer
    Intimate and extremely well done - a movie that all writers and would-be writers can appreciate.
  • Poor script

    3
    By threver
    Kudos to both leads who did a great job, especially Jason. The movie had a lot of promise, which it sometime lived up to, but ultimately the script let it down. Mildly insightful, mildly witty and too pre-occupied with itself to worry about exploring the lead characters and their motivations better. It could have been great...
  • The Whitest Movie I've Ever Seen

    3
    By Allowicious
    This is not the kind of movie that will cross cultural boundaries very well. The acting is superb but the subject matter is very focused on the kind of things literature or journalism grad students/professors care about. I'm sure it presents a great case of how one's mental state effects artistic creativity and integrity. You'd have to be able to appreciate it for that, if you can't appreciate it just for the acting. Beyond that, there isn't much else to relate to or enjoy here for most people. I typically DO find those things interesting and even I think it's hard to find things to enjoy about this story. Good for the actors, though!
  • Critics Loved this Crap

    1
    By DigitalGizmo
    This is why there is a huge disconnect with movies and the people that go see them...this was some boring crap!!!

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