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- Despite being a genius, Reggie is treated like a child. He does his best to get around his mother's arrangements by bribing the people in his life to spread the idea that he is obedient. Upon meeting him, Eleanor is touched to hear Reggie's composition Like Sunday, Like Rain and the two strike an unlikely friendship.
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Aug 29, 2015 · No matter how advanced his intellect, Reggie's still only twelve and he's having basic neglected child anxiety about whether anyone will ever find him lovable. Eleanor: "Yeah, I gotta bounce." For me, it sort of quashed a lovely, sensitive movie.
Despite being a genius, Reggie is treated like a child. He does his best to get around his mother's arrangements by bribing the people in his life to spread the idea that he is obedient. Upon meeting him, Eleanor is touched to hear Reggie's composition Like Sunday, Like Rain and the two strike an unlikely friendship.
Like Sunday, Like Rain (2014) Movie Script. Good morning, Reggie. Good morning, Esa. It will be a day. wonderful today. This woman was treated. like family.
With Julian Shatkin, Olga Merediz, Debra Messing, Wayne Pretlow. Living with abundant resources, 12-year-old cello prodigy Reggie lives a solitary life in Manhattan; estranged from family, jobless, and having boyfriend problems, sometime-musician 23-year-old Eleanor needs a new job and residence.
Like Sunday, Like Rain. Synopsis: LIKE SUNDAY, LIKE RAIN tells the story of Reggie, a 12 year old rich prodigy who lives in a castle in New York, surrounded by wealth but living a lonely life as his parents are frequently absent.
Reggie needs Eleanor just as much as she needs him, in fact she may need Reggie more, as she is down on her luck, with an annoying boyfriend, an ailing father and a strained relationship with the rest of her family.
It is a real treat watching Reggie and Eleanor take the other into the complicated worlds of themselves and then venturing together into completely new worlds of their mutual making. Special features on the DVD include the Raindance interview of director Frank Whaley.