Slow Talk [0328] The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby

Scot 2022-03-24 09:03:30


In fact, these are two films, respectively [The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them] and [The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her], from the perspective of two people From the perspective of the heroine alone, to tell the so-called "his and her lonely affair". I thought it would be very different, but in fact, the director just used different cuts, so it was inevitable to fast-forward through the part of [Her].

Jessica Chastain Jessica Chastain is my favorite western actress, bar none. She has impeccable looks and excellent control over the characters, and such a literary film is by no means difficult for her. The life choices faced by a young couple who lost a child. The Chinese translation of the name is far-fetched, but the story is so simple that the plot feels dry, and if it weren't for her and James McAvoy's performances, it would be eclipsed. Of course, the role of the French mother who has been holding a red wine glass is also quite attractive. French women are the most able to break through the age limit. In most cases, they are not as fat as North American girls when they are old, and they can retain the charm of women for a longer time.

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  • 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.