The story of The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is a complicated one. It’s not a movie, it’s three movies.
Originally meant to be two films of a love story told by both sides (one male, subtitled Him and one female, subtitled Her), it became three once TWC’s Harvey Weinstein got his hands on it. Then, director Ned Benson made a third film, a combination of both perspectives subtitled Them, naturally.
All three films will be released with Them getting a wide release on September 26. This first look gives us some insight on the grand plan, possibly existing somewhere between Sliding Doors and (500) Days of Summer.
Check it out below:
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