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* The boorish man at the Café de Paris calling Sandie a whore out of the blue makes a lot more sense after the reveal that Jack is a pimp. The boorish man probably legitimately thought she was a prostitute. The fact that Jack is seen laughing with the man later shows that he didn't actually take offense to the man's insult.

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* The boorish man at the Café de Paris calling Sandie a whore out of the blue makes a lot more sense after the reveal that Jack is a pimp. The boorish man probably legitimately thought she was a prostitute. The fact that Jack is seen laughing with the man later shows that he didn't actually take offense to the man's insult.insult and about his EnginneredHeroics.
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* A simple piece of FiveSecondForeshadowing when Eloise is talking to the Silver-Haired Gentleman for the last time: he’s wearing a wedding band. Whether his wife is still alive or it’s his TragicKeepsake, it’s enough to crack the image of “ladies’ man” that other people associate him with. Which shows how people make assumptions based on prejudices and partial info, and miss what's right in front of them.

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* A simple piece of FiveSecondForeshadowing when Eloise is talking to the Silver-Haired Gentleman for the last time: he’s he's wearing a wedding band. Whether his wife is still alive or it’s it's his TragicKeepsake, it’s it's enough to crack the image of “ladies’ man” "ladies' man" that other people associate him with. Which shows how people make assumptions based on prejudices and partial info, and miss what's right in front of them.



* Edgar Wright's thesis about his own obsession with the 60's is that it's the decade when his parents were young and he just "missed" (being born in 1974). Ellie's classmates are in their very late teens and early 20's, so they are more nostalgic about the 80's and 90's when their parents would have been young. Ellie was raised by her grandmother so Ellie's nostalgia ended for a full generation earlier.

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* Edgar Wright's thesis about his own obsession with the 60's 60s is that it's the decade when his parents were young and he just "missed" (being born in 1974). Ellie's classmates are in their very late teens and early 20's, 20s, so they are more nostalgic about the 80's 80s and 90's 90s when their parents would have been young. Ellie was raised by her grandmother so Ellie's nostalgia ended for a full generation earlier.

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* A simple piece of FiveSecondForeshadowing when Eloise is talking to the Silver-Haired Gentleman for the last time: he’s wearing a wedding band. Whether his wife is still alive or it’s his TragicKeepsake, it’s enough to crack the image of “ladies’ man” that other people associate him with.

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* A simple piece of FiveSecondForeshadowing when Eloise is talking to the Silver-Haired Gentleman for the last time: he’s wearing a wedding band. Whether his wife is still alive or it’s his TragicKeepsake, it’s enough to crack the image of “ladies’ man” that other people associate him with. Which shows how people make assumptions based on prejudices and partial info, and miss what's right in front of them.
** Also, just before he leaves, he says he's not into "this line of questioning". A very cop phrase.

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