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You Will Get a Chance to See ‘Eleanor Rigby’ The Way It Was Intended To Be Seen

You Will Get a Chance to See 'Eleanor Rigby' The Way It Was Intended To Be Seen
You Will Get Chance See 'Eleanor Rigby' The Way It Was Intended Be Seen

Ned Benson’s “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby” was a sensation with audiences at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival when it screened as it was intended — as two films (one titled “Him,” the other “Her”) played back to back. “Him” takes on the perspective of the James McAvoy‘s character, who’s dealing with a rough breakup, while “Her” centers on that of his ex, played by Jessica Chastain.

READ MORE: Jessica Chastain Explains How She Helped Shape TIFF Wonder ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby’ With Director Ned Benson

The Weinstein Company, who acquired the film out of Toronto, premiered a new version titled “Them” at Cannes this May that cut down the original three-hour running time to a more commercial friendly two-hour one, but sacrificed what made the project so special in the first place. So it was a sad day when The Weinstein Company announced they’d be releasing “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them” on September 12 in select theaters, with no mention of the longer cut.

Well, our prayers have been answered. Today comes news that they will open “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him/Her” on October 10 in select theaters. Which version do you plan on checking out?

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