The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them Soundtrack (

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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them

Following the death of their only offspring, an infant son named Cody, married New Yorkers Conor Ludlow and Eleanor Rigby - a struggling restaurateur and an academic working on her Ph.D. in Anthropology before Cody arrived in their lives - hit a rough spot in their relationship. Although still loving Conor, El is uncertain if she can bear what Conor represents to her and bear the grief even if Conor is no longer in her life.

Following an incident, El decides to disappear from Conor's life, she taking refuge at the suburban home of her parents Julian and Mary Rigby, an academic himself and a musician respectively. Just to keep her mind active and off the thought of Conor or Cody, Julian suggests to El that she return to college and he pulls some strings for El possibly to enter into his colleague Professor Lilian Friedman's class. Despite being a therapist himself, he also tries to get El to see a therapist to deal with her grief.

Meanwhile, Conor is facing his own emotional and professional problems, he believing his life being clear when he was with El. The restaurant was in part following his father Spencer Ludlow's professional footsteps, although Conor does not like to believe he is anything like his father in temperament, he who is on his third marriage, each of the previous two which failed. As Conor tries to locate El, he also has to deal with the downward slide of the restaurant, which he opened in another part as a cooperative arrangement with classically trained chef Stuart, a longtime friend who nonetheless doesn't treat cooking with much seriousness.

Conor also has to deal with the logistics of packing up his and El's apartment which includes what to do with Cody's belongings. In his loneliness, Conor may fall prey to other women despite still loving El himself. With these two parallel tracks, the question becomes if they can find each other again both physically and emotionally.

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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
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James Webber: Writer
James Webber: Performer
The Lucky One
Tomas Costanza: Writer
Jacquelyn Willard: Performer
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Ryan Lott: Writer
Son Lux: Performer
After it All
Ryan Lott: Writer
Son Lux: Performer
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Ryan Lott: Writer
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Scott Weinshank: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Jones
6/10

The haunting vocals and haunting instrumental pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of yearning and nostalgia, underscoring the themes of love, loss, and hope present in the film.

Karen Mitchell
5/10

The use of subtle piano melodies and soft strings in the soundtrack creates an atmosphere of introspection and introspective reflection, mirroring the characters' internal struggles and doubts.

George Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of loss and grief experienced by Conor and El, adding depth and poignancy to their individual storylines. The music resonates with the audience on an emotional level.

Donald Perez
7/10

The music enhances the poignant moments in the film, evoking a sense of melancholy and reflection that resonates with the audience on a deep level.

James Clark
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully curated to reflect the inner turmoil and struggles of Conor and El, enhancing the storytelling and adding depth to their emotional journey. The use of piano and strings evokes a sense of vulnerability and sadness, while also conveying moments of hope and resilience.

Linda Carter
4/10

The choice of music in the film often felt intrusive and distracting, overshadowing the dialogue and the actors' performances rather than complementing them. The soundtrack seemed out of place in many scenes, disrupting the flow of the narrative and making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the characters' journey.

Deborah Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack's composition and arrangement are beautifully crafted, adding a layer of depth and nuance to the storytelling, making it a memorable and integral part of the overall cinematic experience.