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James McAvoy in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him (2013)

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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him

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  • Alexis: You know, it's funny how a person just by living can damage another person beyond repair.
  • Conor Ludlow: There's only one heart in this body. Have mercy on me.
  • Conor Ludlow: You know, before you, I had no idea who I was. Then when we were together, I thought I had it all figured out. Now I'm just back to wondering again.
  • Eleanor Rigby: Well, when you figure it out, tell me how, OK?
  • Conor Ludlow: OK.
  • Mary Rigby: I guess people grieve differently.
  • Stuart: "We are young. Heartache to heartache. We stand. No promises, no demands. Love is a battlefield." Pat Benatar.
  • 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.
  • Mary Rigby: There is nothing appropriate to any of these.
  • Eleanor Rigby: Please, just let me go. You don't understand. Just...
  • [sighs]
  • Eleanor Rigby: Just let me disappear for a while.
  • Conor Ludlow: [after kissing] Alexis?
  • Alexis: Yes?
  • Conor Ludlow: Tomorrow's gonna be awkward.
  • Alexis: Probably.
  • [Conner chases and takes down the guy]
  • Dine & Ditch Guy: How much do you want?
  • Conor Ludlow: [walks away] Forget about it.
  • Dine & Ditch Guy: What? Hey! What the fuck is your problem, man?
  • Conor Ludlow: I was gonna say something really good. It would've solved all our problems and made everything all better. I just forgot what it was.
  • Alexis: You're developing a real talent for being an asshole.
  • Conor Ludlow: Well, when you grow up, you can too.
  • [Alexis fake laughs]
  • Spencer Ludlow: Do you think I enjoy feeling like an asshole?
  • Conor Ludlow: Yeah, it kind of seems like it.
  • Eleanor Rigby: I had a dream you were having an affair.
  • Conor Ludlow: How'd you find out?
  • Eleanor Rigby: It's the fourth one I had this month.
  • Conor Ludlow: Who am I having the affair with?
  • Eleanor Rigby: Some vague girl with dark hair.
  • Conor Ludlow: Maybe it's you in a wig.
  • Eleanor Rigby: It's not.
  • Conor Ludlow: Yeah well, I wouldn't worry about it. All right?
  • [changes topic]
  • Conor Ludlow: You want to order some food or something before I have to go back?
  • Eleanor Rigby: Maybe you should.
  • Conor Ludlow: Yeah, I-I'm gonna.
  • Eleanor Rigby: You should have an affair.
  • Eleanor Rigby: I swear I forgot how to fall asleep last night.
  • Conor Ludlow: Is there something wrong with you?
  • Spencer Ludlow: Most likely. Why do you ask?
  • Spencer Ludlow: A shooting star only lasts a second. But, aren't you glad to at least have seen it?

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