The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him Comments

  • Brent 2023-02-07 16:52:07

    It's a pity that it's not ruthless enough (my aesthetic is...

  • Jan 2022-12-12 05:52:12

    The acting template is actually quite...

  • Bennie 2022-12-03 01:22:15

    I just look at a beauty without...

  • Raul 2022-11-26 12:12:42

    I don't know if I was too dizzy or the picture was too small when I watched it on the plane. It made me feel very...

  • Toney 2022-10-20 04:10:04

    In fact, I never knew how to rate his loneliness with her. Sometimes liking has nothing to do with being good or not, you just like it. What attracted me most about his lonely affair with her was that they walked in the park one after the other for the last time. You always have a vague expectation that they will meet, talk, and better open up and start over. But everything is just your imagination, the movie is over, no one knows how the two characters will...

  • Kathryne 2022-10-17 04:51:10

    [4.0/5.0] The redhead looks tall, but is actually short. (This film breaks the power together with the dwarf...

  • Mason 2022-09-11 16:24:26

    A film about what love is and how to deal with it. The biggest feature is that it is divided into two versions of male and female protagonists. There is also a them. Watch this alone, except for Yimei to follow her in class and then get bumped and end two. I like the two scenes of strolling through the garden at the beginning of the film. Other than the two scenes, the others are quite satisfactory, and there is nothing particularly...

  • Melyna 2022-09-09 14:54:27

    The scent is still there, but it's not...

  • Lea 2022-09-06 20:48:32

    A film is shot in sets and edited into two, not bad. Be sure to look at her first, then look at him, this is the...

  • Charlene 2022-09-03 03:23:12

    Still watching the raw meat...

Extended Reading

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him quotes

  • Conor Ludlow: I, uh, forfeited the loan the bank gave me, I'm losing the lease on my bar... Eleanor's gone... with the fucking wind. I'm 33 years old, and my life's a fucking boat wreck.

    Spencer Ludlow: I'm in my 60s. I lost a grandson this year that I'm basically forbidden to talk about, my third wife just walked out on me, and I come here every afternoon to this restaurant named after your mother.

  • Eleanor Rigby: I love you.

    Conor Ludlow: I know.