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Jane 2022-03-24 09:03:17

end of the journey

David and David

Slow piano soundtrack with occasional warmth

cool-toned images

Fast-paced conversation, the tone of two people who don't have too much emotion

ordinary and bland topics

There is a feeling of loneliness throughout the rhythm of the film

But the two protagonists are both polite and smiling.

Maybe it's because they're both too polite

There is less white noise in the background so it looks realistic

It will be very daily lens or a slightly shaking lens that is shot or hand-held

A sense of stability without fancy tricks such as wide-angle and focus

Just follow the chronological order according to common sense

The clip in the middle that pushes the recorder away and the clip in which everyone sings is an emotional turning point, indicating that friendship has outweighed benefits. The light gradually turns warmer yellow.

Loneliness unfolds, I feel that both of them are quite lonely

The camera moves with the movement of the characters. When the emotions erupt, it turns back to a cold tone. The long shot in the parking lot slowly slows down the emotional state of the two to a delicate one.

In the end, the light became bright again after the knot was untied. Although the content was not very interesting, it was quite enjoyable to watch. It was very comfortable to watch. I felt that the whole person was healed. Maybe it was friendship that made people very comfortable. It felt plain and profound. Jessie is so cute, like a little animal with tears in her eyes. The music at the end is also well rendered.

Books are things that make people forget about loneliness. Friends can also read them, making people happy and a little uncomfortable.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 writer who is inferior, self-abasement, autistic and eager to accompany. It is a breakthrough and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

  • Dee 2022-03-21 09:02:58

    Watching this with the Infinite Jest that I brought back from the United States, my heart was poked into infinite holes... I couldn't accept myself, I couldn't accept my existence in this world; so I couldn't... I couldn't... I couldn't... I could only... .....Scenarios that mentioned rather die several times have stayed in my heart. PS. For the first time, I felt that the performance of the curly hair was crushed

The End of the Tour quotes

  • David Lipsky: He wants more than he has. I want precisely what he already has.

  • David Foster Wallace: Well, I think being shy basically means being self-absorbed to the extent that it makes it difficult to be around other people.