![]() As they enjoy each other's company, a man tries to cut in, which causes the good doctor to knock the man on his ass, as she’s not willing to put up with nonsense like this. John go out to a bar, bathed in red neon light, as they learn more about each other, and decide to dance with each other. In one beautifully structured scene, with gorgeous cinematography from Ari Wegner ( The Wonder, The Power of the Dog), Eileen and Dr. John ( Anne Hathaway), a prison psychologist who thinks differently from the rest of the facility, and befriends Eileen, opening her up more than the meek person she’s seemed to be. Her life has become mundane: go to her prison job, bring dad home a bottle of booze, come home, get berated by her dad, and do it all over again the next day.īut Eileen might have found what she's looking for in Dr. She doesn’t just want someone who understands her, she also deeply wants the physical aspects that come with it. ![]() Eileen is also incredibly lonely, as the first time we meet her, she’s watching a young couple fool around in a car. ![]() Thomasin McKenzie stars as Eileen, who works at a prison in 1960s Massachusetts, and lives with her alcoholic ex-cop father ( Shea Whigham), who finds a way to insult her in the most cutting way with every interaction. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |