Review of The End of the Tour (2015) by Scraper — 22 Aug 2018
I imagine the book read better as the entire worth of this movie is in the dialogue from David Foster Wallace. The End of the Tour's screenplay maintains a slow heartbeat but it really is the perception of DFW that is interesting.
There is little to no action to speak of and barely any interaction with other people – at least no action of any consequence. The film's worth is the conversation material. I found the interviewer, whether it was Eisenberg's calm acting or the actual part, to be just a catalyst to get a legend to speak.
This review of The End of the Tour (2015) was written by Scraper on 22 August 2018.
The End of the Tour has generally received very positive reviews.
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