The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby: Them
The story is told through the third person’ eyes. He tells a story about Connor Ludlow and Eleanor Rigby - a married couple live in New York. Connor works for a restaurant and his wife - Eleanor - comes back to college. The life is peaceful untill oneday, there is a big upheaval that makes their relationship cracks.
3 June 1981, Summit, New Jersey, USA
20 March 1950, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
19 April 1982, Madrid, Spain
September1973, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
11 August 1965, Saint Matthews, South Carolina, USA
16 March 1953, Paris, France
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March 24, 2015
A nostalgic, moving and tender story of love, change and loss, made beautiful by the mesmerising performance of Jessica Chastain.March 18, 2015
Even the most adamant art-house snob will have trouble defending this one.April 13, 2016
The movie is sad and, occasionally, devastating, but not without hope.September 18, 2014
Maturely written, richly characterized, and flawlessly acted.June 18, 2016
It's a very good film, but throughout it, its phantom limbs tingle, hinting that it was something much more special before its Frankenstein job.September 18, 2014
A delicate and ephemeral romance.September 19, 2014
Chastain delivers a brilliant performance that could earn her another Oscar nomination.June 12, 2015
McAvoy and Chastain offer his-and-hers perspectivesSeptember 19, 2014
Worth it for the talent on display, disappointing for what the talent has been given, or not given, to work with.July 14, 2016
If you have three-plus hours to spare, you'll find good company. McAvoy and Chastain are great, plumbing the emotional depths of their characters' broken marriage.September 22, 2016
It's a glum, wrenching experience to watch, but the emotional impact is just far too shallow to linger.