Pete Talbot’s review published on Letterboxd:
The most interesting aspects of this documentary are how Tower's life feels like he has fallen out of a Salinger short story. Unfortunately, he is compared to Salinger as someone who had a masterpiece that disapppeared, although that is an incomplete analogy thanks to his attempt at a comeback. He was an abandoned super wealthy child who carries a darkness from his childhood experiences and those scars seemed to have been the seeds of his successes and failures. It's an incomplete movie that feels as though it will address the vignettes in Mexico, but doesn't seem to follow through.