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The End of the Tour

The End of the Tour

  • Status: Released
  • 31-07-2015
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Score: 7.026
  • Vote count: 557

The story of the five-day interview between Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky and acclaimed novelist David Foster Wallace, which took place right after the 1996 publication of Wallace's groundbreaking epic novel, 'Infinite Jest.'

Jason Segel

David Foster Wallace

Jesse Eisenberg

David Lipsky

Mamie Gummer

Julie

Mickey Sumner

Betsy

Johnny Otto

Pilot

Anna Chlumsky

Sarah

Joan Cusack

Patty

Becky Ann Baker

Bookstore Manager

Ron Livingston

David Lipsky's Editor

Stephanie Cotton

United Ticket Agent

Dan John Miller

NPR Host

Noel Fletcher

ISU Student

Michael J. Stalmer

Night Watchmen

Punnavith Koy

Movie Goer

Ben Phelps

Mall Shopper

Joel Thingvall

Movie Theater Usher (uncredited)

Ryan J. Gilmer

Skyway Passerby (uncredited)

Alan Holasek

Box Office Clerk (uncredited)

Reno

**There's a limit for everything, and after that, the same people look differently.** This is an unexpected biographical drama. I don't know who are those two guys, I mean not the actors, but the real life characters. I never read their books or heard their names, though the film sounded great, so I decided to watch it. The entire film was an interview between a newly famed writer and a journalist who dreaming to become like him one day. So basically the young journalist desperately makes himself an opportunity to meet the writer and they take a road trip, discussing various topics. It's hard to say who was best, both Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel were excellent. I think it was the best casting, they will be the reason if you want to watch it, not the story. Yep, the story was simple, just talking life, present and future of humankind, other celebrities and finally differences between them. That's the part I loved. I mean famed people or genius, whoever they're, they are just like us when it comes to interacting with others. They argue too, it's not like the worst thing to happen, but a normal thing as a human being. Just like animals locking their horns over land or females and sometimes for a no reason. It was directed by 'The Spectacular Now' filmmaker, based on the bestselling memoir by David Lipsky, the character that played by Jesse Eisenberg. It takes place in the late 90s, but present in the film as a recall after a certain event. If you like 'Before Sunrise' kind of films, you will enjoy it, but if you hate slow pace narration, then you should better skip than giving a bad review and rating badly to wreck it up. _7/10_