It Ends With Us - Review
Вставка
- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Blake Lively stars in an adaptation of the best-selling book that's more than it may appear to be.
BOOK ME ON CAMEO: www.cameo.com/d...
JOIN ME ON PATREON: / danmurrell
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: / murrelldan
YOU CAN GET ALL MY SHOWS ON AUDIO NOW!
APPLE: tinyurl.com/t7...
SPOTIFY: tinyurl.com/u7...
AUDIBLE: tinyurl.com/yr...
AMAZON MUSIC: tinyurl.com/9a...
STITCHER: tinyurl.com/4y...
Be warned, those who haven't read the book. This is NOT a romantic comedy, though you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise. It's actually based off of the author's parents' marriage, and how much she respected her mother for walking away for the sake of her children.
It's not a romcom, but the book is definitely a contemporary romance.
The marketing definitely makes it seem like a romcom. Thanks for the heads-up
How about you just let people be surprised?
@@StephenShepherdOfficialNo, the trailer clearly hint at the drama of the abused. The flowery romance is just the set up before reality hits, literally…
I never get rom com vibe from the trailer to begin with and instead looked more like a tragic romance drama which I think it's what the movie is.
Man, marketing is wild. The promo I saw made this look like a quirky comedy between Blake Lively and Jenny Slate.
To be fair, Jenny Slate is one of the best parts of the movie. She’s rich and her wardrobe is amazing.
Blake Lively and the rest of the cast are promoting it as a rom com.
Justin Baldoni discusses Intimate Partner Violence & its impact in every interview.
Well it just proves that Blake has no idea how to promote a movie
Watched it with my girlfriend last Saturday, I went in blind. This is one of those movies everyone will say it’s important, but no one will say it’s good. Even though the theme is heavy, I thought the writing was absolutely awful and it completely pulled me out of the movie
I, too, watched it with my gf, she knew the story, I was totally green, hard to call it a "good" movie, it was a wake up.call on the nature of abuse, as a filmmaker of over 50 years, it captured the topic and was a bonus for the investors, Lively herself, a shot to recoup their dough. Good on them!
The dialogues were just abysmal. I had to truly ignore it
Justin Baldoni bought the movie rights from the author wanting to direct the movie adaptation. It was the author who encouraged/pushed Baldoni to star as the abuser.
Blake is the one ruining it with her marketing
from my personal experience, Colleen Hoover just kinda sucks at writing with all of her books bc she just romanticises very very delicate topics so i hope that at the very least, this movie tries to somewhat improve in it's commentary 💀
Agreed. Also, she sucks at writing male characters. Most of her male characters are either horny or angry, with very little in-between.
Doesn’t that some up most fanfic writers, to be honest?
@@osmanyousif7849 Yeah, the problem, however, is that Colleen Hoover is not a fanfic writer.
As someone who's never read the novel, and normally wouldn't go watch this at the theater, I found the movie to be good at delivering its message without romanticized stuff, and not insulting its audience. I appreciated it and found the pacing to be actually decently good(I was concerned when I saw the runtime).
There were some things that were portrayed in a clever way that makes the audience feel more in touch with how these things go, and as someone who hates cliche romantic movies, the love interest topic was JUST the right amount and didn't overstay its welcome.
We share the same opinion, but I was curious about this one and let me tell you this was the exception to “her”rule. The book was surprisingly good! And believe me, I hate romantic books… eww. I like a dark, toxic and challenging story. She tried to do it again with “Verity” but nah… she just doesn’t have it.
Is there a rule that every character needs a stupid name?
Perfectly normal names, Ryle & Atlas. I was just speaking with my friend JusTexAlain & we agreed perfectly normal names
@@orlandomoltar😂😂😂
This is one of the rare cases from what I've heard where the movie is better than the book lol 😂 because everybody says Colleen's books are trash
Not everybody. Unfortunately many jump on "hate band wagons", very sad...people should try to be unbiased until they read her books and then opine. I personally enjoyed most of them.👍🏼📚
@@belmoon8711 she’s a terrible writer that’s why. She writes for a certain demographic. I don’t know how people like Hoover and Myers and Elms have fans but theirs an audience for everything 🫢
@@LolaDelMarCaribe Because some opine she’s a terrible writer, doesn’t mean there has to be hate. And yes, exactly, “there is” an audience for everything, yet different “demographics” enjoy books from different authors. There are many good authors, to name some, Taylor Jenkins Reid, Mariana Zapata, Jessa Hastings, Abby Jimenez, Ali Hazelwood, Catharina Maura, Ana Huang, Elsie Silver, Lauren Asher, Elle Kennedy, Emily Henry, Rebecca Yarros, Jennifer Hartmann, Mia Sheridan, etc., yet
I don’t have to enjoy all of their books.
Yess. The movie made some good changes to stupid things in the book.
@@Tosin226 I heard Colleen's books are trash and her writing is terrible I am so confused why they are so popular
The adaptation already fixed the most ridiculous plot hole of the book; the fact that they were all in their early 20s, aging them up with the right choice - however CH is problematic, and she tends to glorify abuse, in a lot of her novels, so I'm happy the adaptation seems to have steered clear of falling into that classic CH trap.
Well, him having that job as a 20 something is nonsense but her being more naive at 20s would make more sense.
The book is basically bottom of the barrel writing so the bar for the screenplay to improve was on the floor. Wish the movie didn't fall into the same marketing trap as the book where the abuse is at least hinted at so people will not get blindsided - many survivors of domestic violence have begrudged the original book for existing in the Romance section of stores and being promoted as such with no clue as to the graphic contents.
I like how open-minded Dan is… doing reviews of the Eras Tour and now this. Keep it up!
I do wonder if a woman critic reviewed Oppenheimer and All Quiet in the Western Front, if you'd also praise her for being "open-minded"; and if she'd have to do as much justifying and hedging as Dan does here: 'I heard Oppenheimer was poised to be the second biggest hit of the Summer, so I felt that, as a movie critic, it was my duty to go watch it...' and 'you'd be surprised it is more than a science biopic, and it deals with the grey areas in our lives, and the lies we tell ourselves to justify that we're not in a bad situation'... Something to think about.
@@lolalirola6228yapping
@lolalirola6228 I don't think the two situations are quite the same. My point in the review was to say that often films like this are perceived as only meant for women. I don't think there was an idea that either of the two films you mentioned were perceived as only for men. Also, I didn't say that I went to see it as 'my duty.' I said I went to see it because as a film fan and critic, I want to open myself to all kinds of movies, not just ones that others may 'expect' me to see or like. And I did say similar things about Oppenheimer - it was more than a science biopic and it did have a lot to say about human nature.
I have nothing against your review, in fact I agree with most of it!
But I do have issue that it makes you (or any man) "open minded" to go see a woman-led film and a Taylor Swift documentary, like the commenter said. And I don't think I have ever read multiple people praising a female critic in her comment section for going to see male-centric movies at all, is my point.
My other point, re Oppenheimer is more nuanced: like you, I don't think they are movies just for men, and I agree they are not perceived as such (nor should they). But then, this one and Taylor's (and Barbie) shouldn't be regarded as "chick flicks", should they? Yet they are. I think we need a conversation as to why. Why are movies about men just "movies", but movies about women are "women's movies". If movies about men's plights are for/about humanity, so are movies about women's problems. If not, then Oppenheimer and war movies would need to be be classified as "boy movies".
Lastly, I know you didn't use the word "duty", but I did find it odd that going to see this movie merited so much explanation ('I don't want to only see movies about things that interest me, I was curious about this one because it's poised to be a big hit...). That's all.
@@lolalirola6228 yapping again
These names… Atlas, Ryle… 🤦🏽♀️ 3:01
Lily Bloom...who works in a flower shop!! BRILLIANT!
I'm surprised the surgeon character isn't name 'Slice Cutter'.
These on the nose name jokes are hilarious. Lily Bloom has a flower shop.
On the other hand, I hope the women and men out there will be inspired to leave abusive relationships.
@staceyann1180 excuse me. It's lily BLOSSOM bloom
@@silverx_1848 Is it actually? O dear...
I'm a high school teacher and girls are pretty into Hoover books as far as I can tell, so definitely a possible sleeper hit.
As an educator asking them their opinions could help them talk about tough topics. But check with your principal first so their parents don’t go crazy.,
that's quite worrying, these books are 1. very bad 2. very unsuitable for high school girls
IT Ends With Us has an oof/ouchie of a Rotten Tomatoes score of 58% at 65 reviews. But Borderlands has a staggeringly horrific score of 3% on 36 reviews.
More horror incoming from me tomorrow
Why just 58% though? It was pretty good to me. In contrast, Thor Love & Thunder got 63% on RT.
But in the end, critic scores do not matter, cause if you enjoyed it, then it's worth it!
@@mr.j7899 I prefer Thor Love and Thunder than It Ends With US even knowing Love and Thunder is the worse of that franchise. Than again I’m not into Hoovers smut novels. Everything has its audience…
@@mr.j7899 I'm pretty sure you don't understand how aggregate sites like RT
work. It's not all critics agree to give it a 58% score. It's 58% of the critics giving a given movie a positive review.
58% at RT is basically 3/5. 61% is fresh.
One of the most practical books I read about Domestic violence is Breaking free from an abusive relationship, your journey to freedom by Natalie Adams.
This was a great movie that covers the complexity of humans, and how experiences from childhood can affect us and alter the course of our lives. It also illustrates the mixed emotions involved in being in a domestic relationship. It's not as easy to just leave someone that you've formed an attachment and love for. It takes time and a lot of strength.
As a survivor I feel so triggered, I will not be watching it any time soon. It’s just too much, DV is not a joke
It's a fake movie and also everything is different you can't watch something and get triggered because you have been in an altercation with someone at one point
@@ryanrobertson9744you can’t tell someone when they can or cannot be triggered. A trigger is not a choice, it’s an uncontrollable response. It’s the brains response to stimuli that is similar to the trauma that the brain has suffered. It’s like someone with an injury feeling a flare up while playing a sport. It is something for the individual person to maintain and attempt to control on their own, you telling them when to be triggered or not is illogical, unhelpful and pointless.
@@ryanrobertson9744what a terrible reply.
@@ryanrobertson9744
Obviously you’ve never been pinned down while someone tried to rape you. It must be nice to be so oblivious.
I understand this film not being appealing for a survivor. I just saw it today. I'm not a survivor but was SO glad that you never actually see the physical violence in this film - it's only implied. Regardless, not a good film for survivors to see but so glad the violence wasn't shown.
My take on it was pretty much the same as yours. I've seen some hate online for it, and there's some controversy about the rest of the cast having some issues with Justin Baldoni, so I was glad to see the movie still felt powerful to me.
Given she also plays Lady Deadpool, Blake Lively could be Number 1 and 2 at the box office this week!
She did the voice only.
@@LolaDelMarCaribe doesn't matter. She's Lady Deadpool
She did not wesr the suit, just the over over. Ladypool is sexy, Blake looks bloated
What is lady pool???😏
I enjoyed it, it followed the book and didn’t glorify abuse at all. It actually glorified leaving your abuser at the end of the film
Many survivors felt the book romanticized abuse.
Thank you for this review Dan. Was planning to check it out this weekend but most of the screenings in my area are sold out. Really interested to see how much $ it made on Monday’s charts episode.
This is probably Colleen Hoover’s best book and maybe the one with the best message. In a way it’s completely different from Hoover’s other works, so it’s exciting to see it’s the one that’s been adapted.
Verity is getting a movie
Lily Bloom owns a flower shop.
Did the writer(s) of the movie "Airplane!" help with that idea? ;)
Airplane was a HILARIOUS & delightful movie. I don’t recall one of the pilots being called Pilot Flyer. I do remember Kareem Abdul Jabar being wonderful in his cameo. I wish we had more movies like Airplane these days.
I’ve never read Colleen Hoover, but from what I can gather she seems to be a very successful but also controversial author.
Great review. I'm a non-book reader who just saw this and the unreliable narrator "twist" really had me. An impressive and lovely film. The baby holding scene really brought it all together.
What you said reminded me of when I saw Gone Girl going to a movie that was a book adaptation where I don't think that I was the main demographic but just enjoyed it as a story without knowing it anything so it was a blank slate
I've read a few of CH's books and I don't like her writing. I don't think the issue with this one is that she romanticized abuse. Reality is that, if abusers didn't have redeeming qualities (or at least, if they weren't good at brainwashing us into believing they do), it would be so much easier to leave them. I just think CH is not good at writing deep and complex characters. She wants to tackle heavy topics but her execution is not there. I wasnt planning on watching the movie but Ill give it a try now.
I think this movie was BRILLIANT!! The first time he hit her we weren’t sure if it happened that’s speaking to the denial victims go through. It was spot on
Respect you for reviewing more diverse films even if you don’t like it. I write off so many films at the time which I later find out are good, so thanks for making sure none slip through the net!
In reality you keep it all to yourself when you are in this type of relationship. Keep your mouth shut, keep plans close to your chest and reveal nothing....especially when you are planning to leave. This is the most dangerous and crucial time. The time just before you leave, or in some cases....run. when you have a child both your safety is at stake so p,lease don't talk and try to reason. I read this book and I was appalled at how Lily laid out her intentions to leave Ryle to him. Many women don't make it past this stage.
My girlfriend and I saw Deadpool & Wolverine on Friday and this on Saturday. Neither of us knew w much about it when we went in, other than the fact that my GF is in love with Blake Lively… also, the trailers were pretty vague, which I think is to the movie’s benefit.
Just learning now that the director also plays Ryle, which in hindsight makes sense. I told my GF last night that I appreciated the fact that that character wasn’t completely vilified. He wasn’t portrayed as a complete monster. The movie and its characters don’t shy away from the fact that what he hides and his actions are TERRIBLE, but it is done in a way that makes him more than just a caricature (think Sleeping with the Enemy, 1991). Perhaps this is why the director chose to play the part himself. He wanted Ryle to be a real character with a dark history, and a dark secret.
This film was really refreshing. There is a point in the 3rd act where a main character LITERALLY says the title of the movie… and I don’t groan, or eye roll. It made total sense. It is a story about finding your own strength and the power of breaking generational trauma. Overall I would give it a solid 4/5.
The book author asked him to play the character after he had bought the rights and decided to direct but before casting.
I took my wife for date night. It wasn’t as hokey as other date night films and the core of the film was relevant. I felt the pacing was slow midway. The actress who played young lily was perfectly cast. But to contrast was how poorly Atlas’s teen actor was miscast. They seemed like 2 completely different people.
The disconnect between young lily and older lily is hilarious… Like they were playing their interpretation of completely different characters. And i get people change over time but it was just so different. In an interview the actress that plays young lily says she talked with Blake 2 times before filming, and it shows…
From what those familiar with the author are saying I wonder if this is similar to what the 50 Shades movies could have been if the screenwriter and director had been free to fix the book's romantization of toxic relationships.
Has to be a ballsy move to cast yourself as the abuser in your film. Plus there seems to be some trouble going on with the PR for the film as well between the director and cast
Can you expand on that? I haven't seen any of the junkets/interviews. Has there been tension between the director and cast?
@@waywardmind Apparently all of the cast has unfollowed him on social media. None of them were seen with him on the red carpet. They've been avoiding questions about working with him. Anything he's posted has been by himself or just tagging studio/movie accounts
@@iwilder94 there's a rumour that Blake and Ryan steam rolled him and have tried to take control of the movie - esp with Blake using a movie about DM to promote her hair care line and how some of the press junket has been criticised as being too light-hearted (re the Ryan R skit). It seems like the director wants to distance himself from all of that, considering he said it was very difficult to film the abusive scenes, and he often was very emotional afterwards, he probably doesn't want the light heartness of Blake and Ryan to be pinned on him too.
@@intotheunknown6736 Yeah that RR skit was way at odds with the apparent themes in the movie. It was awkward enough as it was before I knew anything about the movie (from Dan here).
I honestly found the skit unnecessary and not funny@@intotheunknown6736
You were better off not knowing coho existed
I see that Kevin Mckidd is also in this. I think he's a super underrated actor
Thirteen!
Respect to Dan for watching not all the movies he want, but the ones he can
Just watched the movie today, and I found it's not doing justice to the topic of DV, they wanted to portray. I would completely take away the storyline with Atlas (Lily's first love), because honestly it seems too unrealistic (him waiting for her all his life) and it also eats away too much of the screen time, which to my opinion could be better used to go deeper into the psychological part of heroin's struggle.
Honestly for me the movie was too superficial and almost too much leaning into rom-com genre, instead of serious movie.
Thank you Dan for another intelligent review. I would have passed this up, ill check it out
I’m not a fan of romance novels (fine with it as a subplot, but not the whole plot), so only learnt about CoHo fairly recently, through BookTube. It sounds like this one has an honest, worthwhile storyline, unlike others I’ve seen reviewed. She’s known for highly romanticising really problematic stuff, and I think (from what I’ve seen) that this might be the only time she has a protagonist actually leave and not go back into the abusive relationship, with that return painted as a happily ever after.
Ick. I think I need to reread Christina Henry’s latest, ‘Good Girls Don’t Die’ as a brain cleanser from having even thought about CoHo’s books.
(I’ve heard that she’s an absolutely lovely person. I don’t hate her books, just don’t like red flags having a green filter put on them. Know too many people (not just women) who have thought that way and paid a terrible price for it.)
I love your reviews Dan. I have been hesitant to watch it but maybe I will
I don't understand the criticism of Colleen romanticizing dv. I liked the book. I thought it showed clearly the dynamic in an abusive relationship without dragging it out and being too long. Haven’t seen the movie. I find movies like these too triggering. I like my nights without nightmares. I’m glad that Lively got some good reviews for once. She is not a stellar actress imo.
I had also literally never heard of this movie until this review
Dan, count yourself lucky. Hoover is a notoriously awful writer, vapid and problematic.
Justin baldingi was amazing in the film..i could not keep my eyes off him and it wasn't just his good looks..Blake was amazing but he deserves just as much credit if not more for his performance...Atlas was badly cast I thought...
the message this movie is telling is absolutely manipulative. it's no coincidence that the abusive man has dark hair and brown eyes, and the message that the only way for a woman to escape an abusive relationship is through the saviorship of another man is horrifying, pure patriarchy.
Ah, she doesn't escape via the other guy. She leaves alone. Your comment is a complete falsehood
@@nickpellatt did he help her escape or not?
@@zeynepgulsu1899 He and every other character she confides in about it. So yeah, you're talking out your ass lol
@@leonkuwata4510 ha ha ha keep living in lie
@@zeynepgulsu1899 ha ha ha keep typing in proper English
Does this movie adapt both the books or just the first one?
only the first one
It's more like it's a pass for us...
Bi-Polar, PSD, Borderline, one twitch (Perhaps they'll leave us alone?) , and we could become the villain. First thing we have to do is fix ourselves. As Dan said, this one is close to the mark. I could easily forgive the book version younger characters, but as full adults they know what they are doing. It's hard to forgive that.
This movie was awesome! It was one of the best movies I have seen this year and I am a guy. My Dad also loved the movie. I know it will not get oscars attention but both the movie and Blake Lively should get some awards credit. It will end up being better than some of the Oscar movies later on.
1:26 Amen! I totally get that. That’s why I watch almost everything that hits theaters 😃
All my jane the Vivirgin fans know this guy would actually be great at this role
Never read the book went in blind not really knowing the story, was grabbed at the start but when the story took a turn it just wasn’t sold to me they didn’t build the character enough into becoming what he was happened all to fast
I received the book for my birthday on August 1st. I'm still reading a few books I also received for my birthday, The Housemaid by Frida McFadden, as soon as I'm done with the series I'm going to read, It Ends with Us, I can't wait to read it. Thanks to my daughters, they gifted me a box of Gel nail polishes and books on my wishlist. Thanks for the insights of the movie 🍿🎥. I look forward to watching it after I read the book.
I saw the movie yesterday. I would describe it as Sweet Home Alabama meets The Devil Wears Prada with a splash of Sleeping With the Enemy. And yes.. the 3 don’t blend well!
Never read the book, lived the movie , packed theatre
I’m not a reader, but Colleen Hoover never said she was an expert in domestic violence people are just hyper critical. I don’t think the film does enough to explain and flesh out her story with atlas, and why sge$leans so heavily on him in her tone of need
Who Calla A Kid Atlas? Does He Have A Brother Dictionary and A Sister Geometry Maybe A Cousin Biology
The book of maps is named after the Greek god (technically, Titan) who has to hold up the skies. If you've seen a statue of a dude with a big heavy sphere on his back, that's him (I mean, probably, I don't know what statues you're looking at)
So presumably the same sort of hapless nerd that would name their kids Aphrodite and Hephaestus.
It’s just an author coding her characters: Atlas is strong and supportive, Ryle is angry (riled up) and Lily Bloom will be pretty and experience character growth. It’s no different than a detective named Spade or an action hero named Blade.
@@epbrown01 well, technically 🤓, the Blade of marvel fame is just what he calls himself, he was born Eric Brooks (although his middle name *is* Cross, which is a bit on the nose)
silly. it's like saying "who calls a kid sydney, do they have a brother called melbourne"?
Did he really hit her when he burnt his food ? Did she push her off the stairs??
I get the last act but the first 2 nah.
I don’t understand why no one is talking about this… no one is also talking about how she hid her affection for atlas from Ryle and hid his number in her phone…
Not justifying ryles actions, clearly they were both in the wrong. But apparently only lily is the victim here
@@georgeconde1634 right, seems like its okay to confess your love for an ex partner who is around to your current partner…..he was no suppose to do what he did but she was wrong too
Finally someone brought it up, like seriously hes not an abuser. What im seeing here is he married a woman with a traumatic childhood. All i see here is that Ryle gave his whole heart to her.
Knowing that they both have traumatic childhood. Ryle accidentally killed his brother at the young age and he lived with it
Great review
Thanks for the video Dan!
I am glad there is a theatrical movie that brings the issue of abuse the forefront.
The movie seems a bit too Lifetime type to me.
I can’t wait for Dan Murrell to review the Boderlands movie lmao
Great movie indeed😊
Shits gonna make a ton of money. Was sold out yesterday and went to a 5pm showing today and it was packed
IMO it's not shit.
I'm like Dan, I really didn't know about the book. I'd seen the cover in book stores a lot and got the vibe it was a really popular book aimed at women. I tried to get the gist of what the story was going to be about and decided to go see it. But with that background i had my guard up for the director's character, the early courting seemed aggressive, practically demanding things with some mildly effective charm to smooth the edge but that was a red flag to me. Then as it went along and they started to be together for longer and I was thinking "wait, is he actually not that bad?". I think you are supposed to sympathize at least a little but then he takes things way too far and it made it all messy in a good way. No one is pure evil but actions have consequences and it was interesting to see it all play out. Blake Lively is excellent in the movie and she proves that she is a capable individual worthy of love if she wants it and can demand better from her partner which was nice to see. I'm a bit sad the flower shop doesn't get a ton of attention, it's her baby and you really only get snippets of it. Jenny Slate is also great and I wish there was more from her too. Overall i found the story engaging and i could definitely hear the sniffles in the audience even if there were only 20ish people there for the more harrowing and somber moments. I got a little misty, lump in the throat feeling, no tears this time however. I definitely felt what the movie wanted me to feel though.
That said, I also wouldn't have minded the happy rom-com blake lively/jenny slate run a flower shop version with the other guy, Atlas at the center, which is maybe the sequel?
From what I've read of her, Colleen Hoover just really pumps out books fast. They almost certainly don't get edited enough, or even seen by another Pair of eyes before they're published. This movie being more focused and a better character story could easily be the result of basically being a second Draft.
Just finished watching this movie and it's so blant in it's storyline.
There's no depth in characters, felt like I'm watching first episode of a series. Some incidents bind together to make a movie.
Even though it talks about abuse still didn't work out because of weak narrative and bad acting. My fav char/actor from movie was Atlas
I've never read the book but I was uncomfortable with the trailer because it has all the flags of a domestic abuse story. Since this is romance, i dont' wish the ending to be she decides to stay with her abusive husband because "love conquers all".
This movie is not being portrayed or advertised as a romance. The book definitely leans a lot more that way and focuses heavily on their love story; however, the darkness of DV is definitely ever-present in it. I haven't seen the movie yet, but every single trailer I've seen definitely indicates that it is not a romance or rom-com. It Ends With Us is the first book, the second one is It Begins With Us. I enjoyed both books for what they were. They aren't high-quality literary masterpieces, but I was in the mood for quicker reads that still had feelings and emotions to them. I'm looking forward to seeing the movie.
Saw the movie last night I have not read or heard of the book. I loved the movie. I thought Blake did a great job! All the feels in this one! It was almost a sold out theater. Well done ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nobody:
Book: I'm a New York bestseller
Great review!
I personally loved the movie and the message and the acting. I saw all the bts drama but I think people are just focusing too much on Blake’s choices and missing the best part of it all: the message. I do like to play the devils advocate sometimes because just as in the movie, real life is way more complicated for the person living it than to the ones judging from outside. So I rather focus on facts and actual important things that matter to me as a person stead of just gossip and the famous “she said he said”. But that’s me. I loved the ending of the movie.
Appreciate the review but still have absolutely no desire or interest to see this. The 'To Catch A Thief' Vogue tease remake with Jackman? Absolutely
I just came out front the theater so My recent review are as follows.
1- I love how soft the abuse parts are because for people that actually has been there. Some things are hard to watch.
2- the development of the story is well written.
3-every one is executed beautifully
I liked how it worked to make the abuser a damaged human and not just a monster.
I HATED the book. Hoover is horrible about taking things like abuse and sexual assault and romanticizing them because the man is hot, and her heroines tend to be shallow, imho. Since my mother loves Hoover, I've read a few of her books in an attempt to figure out why she is so popular. I gave up after about 5 books where I wanted to reach through the pages and strangle any of the characters in the book.
That said, I will be seeing this movie over the weekend. I love my mother, and she wants to see it, so I'm taking her. I hope the script and direction fix the issues that make Hoover an infuriating writer. And if it is as good as you say, I hope it is a big box office success.
Did we read the same book? It Ends With Us is a love letter to her mother, who left an abusive relationship with Colleen's father. It does not romanticize abuse at all.
@@nevskislakeguess you can’t read
I can. When did It Ends With Us, the novel, romanticize abuse? Did you read the Author's Notes?
MANY readers feel the book romanticized abuse. This is a frequent response. I think the most important thing is for you to find out why these books are so compelling to your mom. Ask her to really think about it.
@@dionnebennett5455 - Then they missed the point of the book's title, so maybe reading comprehension is not their strong suit. I highly recommend reading the Author's Note before making judgment. The book is a love letter to Colleen Hoover's mother.
This is a funny review. All the women whose reviews I’ve read/watched have said it’s a shit movie based on a shit book.
Rile? Atlas? What are these names?
stupid romance novel names
I just saw "It ends with us" honestly, I don't think it depicted DA very well. On the other hand, it was so glamourized and romanticized that I thought I was watching a rom-com. At the end of the film, I honestly felt bad more for the abuser because it's like he's not abusive enough to be divorced and we know that in reality, abusers are not like that, they won't "listen" while you lecture them on why you're leaving them which Lily did in the hospital. They are experts at blackmailing, gaslighting, and making you feel that you have no self worth. Ryle's character in the movie didn't reflect that, I just saw him as someone with extreme trauma, fear and a bit of anger management. Even the way his sister reacts was NOT realistic. In reality, the sister would have begged Lily to stay so she can protect her own brother. It was NOT realistic at all. Then, in the end, SHE SOMEHOW GETS the "better" guy? Like DUH? I don't know it doesn't show the reality of a true DA and what women REALLY go through in a real DA situation.
The depicted dark side of the abuser, is not dark enough for me (probably because they made Ryle's character so sweet). I didn't read the book because all comments said it's trash but I think it doesn't actually depict a REAL DA. Maybe the only accurate DA in the movie was the one with the parents.
I can feel for ryle.Bro was going through severe depression and that lily didn't understood him.
I like your review. I haven't seen the movie yet.
I was surprised that the Atlas character fell flat for me. I found him hard to understand when he speaks.. it sounded like he was hiding an accent or something. Just not very clear. And their connection wasn’t fully developed for me.
I saw it, it was so so. I thought it would be a raw film to be honest, since so many people said that got trigger by it ..before 2021 there were plenty of actually triggering films and its part of the film experience.. nobody was complaining for feeling trigger .. we are becoming so soft, and superficial.. ... DV is a serious subject, but if you want to bring awareness to a important matter, make a documentary.. a film doesn't have to have cause ...
I really liked the movie. I cried. I read the book way back when it first came out in 2016 so couldn’t actually remember much of the details. I do think it’s a well-acted, well-told adaptation
Never read the book but I enjoyed the movie. Gonna probably pick up the second one to get to know atlas. Enjoyed the video!
This movie was insane. And hilarious. The coincidences and the dialogue were so horrible but it really was entertaining
Isn’t is about Blake Lively Hair Care, Boose in a can and floral dresses?!?
I might check it out. Borderland is something I will avoid big time.
I want to see a movie last night so I looked at the theater to see what was playing and I saw that this was playing, never heard of it before, so I watched the trailer and I decided to watch it, I loved it. I thought it was really good.
You ARE dating yourself. I’m Gen X & remember Flintstone vitamins. They were both delicious and disgusting at the same time. I don’t think younger people have had them & I can’t think of anything they eat that is comparable.
Justin Baldoni bought the rights & signed on to direct. Colleen Hoover the book author ASKED Justin Baldoni to play the male lead. It was HER idea. Then Blake Lively was hired & became a producer. Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds turned against Justin Baldoni & according to some reports tried to take over during post production. Due to Ryan Reynolds money & influence in Hollywood the cast AND the book author stopped speaking to Baldoni. The crew is siding with him. And now the PR disaster is overshadowing the film but making it successful.
Interestingly, YOUR interpretation corresponds to what Justin Baldoni says his intentions were in terms of deepening understandings of DV.
Blake Lively is promoting in a way that minimizes DV which is upsetting some survivors. I’m not a survivor but find her insensitive.
I think it should be named it ends with us deadpool and wolverine.
Blake Lively will make any movie interesting. She has a combination of dramatic talent and comedic sense. She gives a depth to her wacky characters. I am not sure about Lady Deadpool, but if the characters are realistic, she will probably be good in the movie. I wasn't sure if I should go see this. It might be depressing or tiring. I think it is cool to examine the feelings involved in escaping an abuser though. That makes for an interesting psychological drama/thriller.
Agree to disagree. She always just plays herself.
You should never read a book before you watch the movie. It spoils the movie. I only knew the title. So it could have been an alien movie.
If you are not "plugged into the TT world" its okay, alot of us that want to keep whats left of our souls and sanity don't use it ot completely trt our best to stay away from it.
Also the NY times best seller is garbage anyways. It doesn't really mean anything any more.
Good review
Well put. Intrigued to see this movie.
watched it - it was awful lol. Went in with a very open mind. Its a solid 3/10
My girlfriend told me let's watch It. I said yes. We haven't read the books. The movie was good I really enjoyed it. But the dude ain't no player. He asked her to have sex after meeting her after 5 minutes. Then later in the movie he begs her for a kiss that was very lame. The dude was weak with no game. Then his sister said if you get back with him I'll stop being your best friend. What kind of sister is that. The dude wasn't even that bad lol
Damn, feeling real bad for your girlfriend right now.
@@leonkuwata4510 actually my girlfriend is a very lucky woman to have me. I'm not like some lames that agree with everything with their girlfriends but it's just a movie. The movie was good but that Ryle character was very lame very weak very soft