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Louvenia 2022-03-20 09:02:35
Supplementary bid. I deeply understand Wallace's loneliness and confession, and his pessimistic view of life is even more familiar. After all, looking back at the end of the long road, everything is just endless...
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Sam 2022-03-20 09:02:35
Gide said: "You will never know how much effort we have put in to make ourselves interested in life." The brief encounters wonderfully revealed Foster's loneliness, fear of the emptiness of life, and anxiety about life. The conversation is long and trivial, but the sincerity that suddenly appears will make people move deeply and can't help but feel sad. Foster once gave a speech about facing trivial life, about facing life, he finally chose another...
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Braeden 2022-03-19 09:01:07
David said "You feel like you are so much better than everyone else because you see that all these are delusions. You feel you are so much worse than everyone because you can't fucking function." After that, he kept playing back. Then I heard him say "I've exhausted all the ways of living." and...
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Dasia 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The film is dominated by dialogue. The chat between the two men is casual most of the time, but if you are not careful, you will be hit by some small details, such as hints of David Wallace’s depression, such as life’s loneliness and carelessness. If you listen carefully to the dialogue, it is easy to empathize. Although some people have only brief intersections in their lives, at the point of intersection, they know that they are not alone at that moment....
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Daniela 2022-03-19 09:01:07
That big ship is really...
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Gracie 2022-03-19 09:01:07
"We are both so young. He wants something better than he has. I want precisely what he has already. Neither of us knows where our lives are going to go. It smells like chewing tobacco, soda and...
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Antonio 2022-03-19 09:01:07
What’s interesting about this film is the relationship between the interviewer and the interviewee: the reporter feels that he is also a writer and has always shown a difference, and of course the interviewee can’t help acting. This relationship is very harmonious at certain moments because Is false. The real situation is that the two sides cannot be equal at all. When this falsehood is exposed, it is the best moment of this...
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Addie 2022-03-18 09:01:06
The plot dialogue is said to be very faithful to the recording content. The chicken soup or chicken soup is good enough as a popular celebrity movie. The real Wallace on Literary is just like the girlfriend in the Jesse film said that it should be read by a child. Wallace said that the TV is his biggest addiction, but even this highly simplified and instant entertainment video work, only four people watched it in the evening movie...
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Dangelo 2022-03-18 09:01:06
A very emotional movie, smoking, drinking, chatting, writing and reading... I hope it can exist in another parallel universe of my own. There is no choice in...
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Magnus 2022-03-17 09:01:07
Focus on the follow-up interview of the Rolling Stone reporter with the writer Wallace. I thought it would be boring, but through the dialogue between the two people, the inner analysis of Wallace to the protagonist's self-mapping, and then promote the subtle development of the relationship between the two, is quite attractive, and every conflict in each dialogue is worthy of careful consideration. Of course, the core of the movie’s excitement is Jason Segel’s vivid interpretation of a lonely...
The End of the Tour Comments
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Syble 2022-04-19 09:02:43
about a person's life
First of all, when I watched the movie, I didn’t know if it was a true story. I still didn’t want the male protagonist to die because of selfishness. If you like you, sometimes you will be covered with thorns, and sometimes you or your friends will act as the one who didn't mean that, but...
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Felicia 2022-04-22 07:01:47
Some feeling
Saw the movie. The end of the tour. First time saw the typical American highway in my memory on screen; the MacDonald, taco bell that I've never have the chance or intention to try, not even once, stand on both sides of the road. The accurate description of the feeling is not lonely, is deserted....
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David Lipsky: [final lines] When I think of this trip, I see David and me in the front seat of his car. We are both so young. He wants something better than he has. I want precisely what he has already. Neither of us knows where our lives are going to go. It smells like chewing tobacco, soda and smoke. And the conversation is the best one I ever had. David thought books existed to stop you from feeling lonely. If I could, I'd say to David that living those days with him reminded me of what life is like, instead of being a relief from it. And I'd tell him it made me feel much less alone.
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David Foster Wallace: [as both of them open the car door] You didn't think to write where we parked the car?
David Lipsky: No, I didn't. Okay? Sorry, I fucked up. I'm a fuck up. Not everybody could be as brilliant as you.
David Foster Wallace: What is with you?
David Lipsky: What the fuck is with you?