Plenty of goodies have been released for Mathieu Amalric’s Cannes entry “Tournee“ (“On Tour)” as Rope of Silicon recently shared the poster, trailer, and various pictures of the film.
David Gritten, briefly writing the one positive mini-review for Telegraph, notes “Tournee is funny, intelligent, sad-eyed — just like Amalric himself.”
The rest of the reviews are not so positive.
Rope of Silicon’s Brad Brevet grades the film a B-, saying “Much of Tournee feels abstract… he does a solid job developing the characters and giving the audience necessary information as to where they come from and where they’re going — if anywhere. However, the abrupt introduction and where the film ends up never makes it feel like a complete picture… the film doesn’t create enough sustainable layers to justify a nearly two hour runtime…”
David Bourgeois of Movieline says “The New Burlesque performers in the film are the real deal… and as such their acting is at best grating and at worst embarrassing. Amalric…seemingly never quite knows where he wants to take the film. We know little of his character, and the burlesque performers never come across as anything more than not-too-bright objets d’art.”
Time Out’s Dave Calhoun gives 2 stars to the film, mentioning that “the writing and (Amalric’s) acting are never convincing enough to make you believe his predicament as a man torn between his past and present and increasingly ill at ease with his place in life.” He mentions that the best scenes are of “the burlesque girls themselves… doing amazing things with giant balloons and nipple tassles and bantering among themselves on trains and in dressing rooms” but claims the rest of the film is “forced and (has) less credible histrionics.”