Last Night In Soho Ending Explained: Nostalgia Is A Killer

Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho,” a shot-across-the-bow warning of the dangers of nostalgia, centers on young hopeful fashion student Eloise “Ellie” Turner (Thomasin McKenzie).

Eloise is both literally and figuratively haunted by the past.

In one sense, she’s a girl out of time — ill at ease in her own contemporary era and idealizing 1960s London with all its glamorous extravagances.

On the other hand, she’s literally haunted by the ghostly but loving visage of her mother, who long ago was lost to suicide and who had suffered some form of schizophrenia (though we don’t know its precise manifestations or the specifics of why she committed…The post Last Night in Soho Ending Explained: Nostalgia is a Killer appeared first on /Film.

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