Hey there, y’all. Let’s gab a bit about this “Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine” movie, ya know, the one they’re makin’ from that book. Folks been buzzin’ about it, and I figured I’d chime in with what I know, or what I reckon I know, heh.

So, first things first, this Eleanor Oliphant movie, it’s based on a book, see? A real popular one, I hear. Some lady named Gail Honeyman wrote it, and it won some fancy award, the “Costa Debut Novel Award” they call it. Good for her, I say.

Now, about this movie release date, that’s what everyone’s itchin’ to know, right? Well, hold your horses, ’cause it ain’t so simple. They ain’t given us a straight answer yet, those Hollywood types. They like to keep us guessin’, I guess.

  • But here’s the thing: Reese Witherspoon, you know, that actress lady, well, her company bought the rights to make the movie way back in 2017. That’s a long time ago, ain’t it? Makes you wonder what they’ve been doin’ all this time.
  • They say they’re makin’ it, though. Folks over at Hello Sunshine, that’s Reese’s company, they’re in charge. They made some other movies too, I hear. So, they probably know what they’re doin’.
  • But when will it be on Netflix? That’s the million-dollar question. See, they ain’t said nothin’ about Netflix for sure. Some folks reckon it might end up there, but it could also be in movie theaters first, or on them DVD things, or even on somethin’ called VOD, whatever that is.

Now, the story, it’s about this Eleanor gal, and she ain’t had it easy. From what I gather, she had this mean boyfriend back in college, a real nasty piece of work. Broke her arm, he did, not once but twice. Poor thing. Lucky for her, some nurse told her to ditch him, and she did, good for her.

And there’s this other fella, Raymond, I think his name is. Seems like a good sort. He helps Eleanor out, puts his hand on hers to comfort her, real sweet-like. Maybe he’s the one for her, I dunno.

I tried lookin’ around for more info on the movie release. Went to that IMDb website everyone talks about. It’s supposed to be the place to find out about movies, but even there, they ain’t got a release date yet. They got pictures, and trailers, they say, but I couldn’t figure out how to look at ‘em. All them buttons and gadgets, too confusing for an old gal like me.

So, what do we know for sure about this Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine movie? Well, it’s comin’, that’s for sure. And Reese Witherspoon’s involved, so it’s probably gonna be a big deal. But the release date? That’s still a mystery. Could be next year, could be the year after. Who knows?

We gotta be patient, I guess. Just like waitin’ for the crops to grow, good things take time. And I reckon this movie, with that Eleanor gal and all her troubles, it’ll be worth the wait. At least I hope so. I do like a good story, somethin’ that makes you think and feel. And this one, with a gal gettin’ over a bad fella and findin’ a bit of happiness, well, that sounds alright to me.

They will probably have different ways to watch it, like on the computer, or buyin’ one of them shiny discs. They call it DVD or Blu-ray, sounds fancy, huh? It’s all too complicated for me, but my grandkids, they know all about it. Maybe they’ll show me how to watch it when it comes out.

So, that’s the lowdown on the Eleanor Oliphant movie release, as far as I can tell. Ain’t much, I know, but it’s somethin’. We just gotta keep our ears open and wait for them Hollywood folks to tell us more. And when they do, you can bet I’ll be here to spread the word, just like I always do. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on my chickens.

And one more thing, they gonna have all sorts of ways to see this here movie. Maybe even on them telephones that everyone carries around now. Lands sakes, the world is changin’ too fast for me. But I reckon even an old woman like me can enjoy a good movie, no matter how she sees it.

So let’s keep a lookout for more news on the Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine film. I’m sure it’ll be worth it when it finally arrives. Remember what I told ya, good things come to those who wait.