Ellie joins Jack in Liverpool, and so they share a drunken evening and kiss, but she tells him that she is not serious about a a single-night stand. The next early morning, Jack and Rocky go after Ellie on the practice station, in which she congratulates Jack but tells him that she cannot be a part of his movie star everyday living.
Pollack explained the scoring as "genuinely inspired", citing it for example of "[Lennon & McCartney's] flair for generating stylistic hybrids";[23] in particular, he praises the "ironic pressure drawn between the schmaltzy information of what is played with the quartet and go here the restrained, spare character in the medium where it is played".[23]
Ellie declines to join him, expressing she ought to perform at her working day career as a schoolteacher, so Jack's roadie Buddy Rocky (Joel Fry) travels with him as an alternative. Ed Sheeran normally takes them in his non-public airplane to Moscow.