the novel in my opinion is actually not well-written. the idea was good, but at times the story telling fell off. So your review makes me feel like the movie is better.
I honest to god believe justin isn't that morally sound. In comparision to the hollycouple, sure ,but my Unpopular opinion is why was this man going around for 2 yrs trying to make a movie out of a book that glamorizes ab*se!?! Evn with so many women raising alarm about the books impact on impressionable mind ever since. It seems he is now trying to do damage control or play silent victim ,and lucky for him both idiots blake and ryan are making it easy for him. The book is the problem in the first place. Wouldn't that mean justin was as tone deaf as blake.
I will say chapter 35, which is when they had the baby and named her Emerson after Rhyl’s brother, and she decided she wanted the divorce that was heart wrenching to read. They just went through this beautiful, joyous time of having a child. Then Lily makes the decision the divorce, relationship was ending that they were just be coparenting, but it didn’t seem as impactful in the movie. Neither Lily or Rhyl seemed that emotional during that scene in the movie, but in the book, Rhyl was sobbing, and it seemed like Lily was too
To those who haven't read the book, from the flowery cover and marketing, you'd be forgiven for mistaking it for a traditional romantic drama, when it's far more triggering than that. And while Lily doesn't stay with Ryle, she still allows him to coparent their daughter unsupervised, which feels like it wouldn't go as smoothly in reality.
Exactly, I thought the same untill i noticed ppl talking about DV. I was like what is that how come??. Then I read the both novels and I relaized what ppl mean.
1. The movie got rid of the scene where Rile stalked her apartment to find out where she lives but decided to keep the scene where he insisted on her last name. 2. The movie got rid of the powerful conversation between Lily and her mom about boundaries, forgiveness, and generational pattern but this movie is literally called 'It Ends With Us'.
This Movie is extremely Triggering. Part of being a Good actor is making people feel exactly what the actors are. I literally felt like i was living in that movie. It was heart breaking. But only do you know what real Physical abuse is, until you live that. The Acting was incredible, by all actors. It hits you hard.
*****Trigger/Spoiler warning***** Being one of many who read both books, I'd say my biggest disappointment about the movie was the fact they left out what I thought was a critical scene from the book. The conversation Lily had with her mother when she told her she was not only pregnant, but what Ryle had done on multiple occasions. Lily expected Jenny to take Ryle's side and talk Lily into taking him back since she herself had done it so many times with Lily's father. However, Jenny didn't do that at all. Instead, Jenny gives her daughter decent advice about how we all have limits to what we'll put up with before we break. And each time we let someone get away something we told ourselves we would never put up with, it pushes our limits back. Each time the abuser is forgiven and the victim stays, it makes the next time that much harder to leave. Eventually the limits set, become non existent and the cycle of abuse continues. That's what happened between Lily's parents. Jenny begs Lily to not be like her, stay strong like she did at her father's funeral, not let go of the limits she has, and to break the cycle. From my perspective, I feel this scene brought Lily and Jenny closer as mother and daughter. Made Lily understand what was going through her mother's mind while Lily was growing up. Made Lily realize what Ryle had done wasn't her fault. And helped Lily make the right decision to leave in the end. In the movie this conversation didn't happen. The closest to it was Lily asking her mother why she never left, and Jenny's response was, it was easier to stay and she loved him. I didn't like the fact that Lily let Ryle have unsupervised visitation. However, more on that subject is addressed in the second book (It starts with us) and I was pleased with the outcome there.
I’ve read the two books. And i can say they really skipped that part. There are parts of the first book didn’t cut in the movie. They highlighted more on the abuse parts and left out the other best parts. My thoughts are, they hurried the half going to the end part. I really loved the book but the movie hmm not so much. I hope the second part will come out better.
you can pray God for his soul as his daughter. he will probably appreciate that duty ;). Because life is not just about physical materials and a TOO HUGE amount of incredible scientific coincidences lol ...
I just saw the movie yesterday and I really enjoyed it. I held off on reading the book (busy mom life) and I’m glad I did. I decided to read the book after I watched the movie. The ending was so sad but it was also so inspiring in many ways. I came from trauma.. my parents were both abusive in a lot of ways towards each other and it was hard growing up. I’ve had my fair share of toxic relationships and I’m so glad I was strong enough not to stay and met my wonderful husband. I know this film resonated with a lot of women who are afraid and feel like they aren’t strong enough to leave. I hope it will help another Lily out there.
As someone who's read the book, regarding Ryle's backstory, I wondered why his parents would leave a gun lying around where a child could easily pick it up. They were portrayed as decent people in the narrative, and it might have been better had they gone into more detail.
I'm from an area with quite a strong gun culture & have heard similar horror stories when i was a child to make me wary of playing with guns. Tbh, not sure if they were actually true or just meant to scare me. But I can see it happening, many people in this neck of the woods leave their guns visible & loaded and do their best to teach their children the danger of said item. Some just don't make the right judgment call
Honestly I just saw the movie with my wife, my sister and her boyfriend. In no way, shape or form did I feel like DV was romanticized. I feel like the people that are complaining are not too bright. It was a beautiful story about a girl being in an abusive household who eventually breaks the cycle by leaving her lunatic husband for the betterment of herself and her daughter. She also gets with the real love of her life at the end which is great. Personally I loved the movie. So did my family.
This movie is unrealistic regarding what life during and after with the abuser is like. THERE IS NO WAY he would quietly walk away, give her a divorce and full custody of His child. It is ridiculous!
This was fiction even of DV, abusers don’t just leave you alone because you ask especially with a child involved. The happy ending was insulting because DV doesn’t stop with a divorce
I liked the film, it's a beautiful movie, but I don't think domestic violence is anything like the depiction in real life. I mean Blake Lively is beautiful and just radiates on the big screen, her two male co-stars are also incredibly good-looking. DV in real life is not pretty, the families that experience DV also experience other disadvantages, like financial problems, there are no inner city apartments and many women who escape DV end up living in poverty.
I don’t think this is a fair criticism. DV looks different for everyone, just because it looks pretty on the outside doesn’t mean people aren’t going through struggle. The point of the movie wasn’t too tell everyone’s DV stories - just Lilly’s
You are so wrong. DV hits all people. Many many well educated women with their own money have been or are abused. They are actually the number one target for psychopaths looking for a “relationship”. Interestingly, surgeon is on the list of careers for psychopaths. Very few are serial killers, they are usually CEOs.
That’s the nature of the movies. They’re not reality. The actors are good looking. The story simplifies everything. Everyone has money. There’s a happy ending.
So does it mean rayl was a good man but his anger controls him and he becomes blind when he gets angry ? Or he was awake and he was hurting her on purpose and she puts excuses to him that he is a good guy ? Can someone explain me please ?
SPOILER OF THE FILM: I have not read the book, but the film portrays it as you initially think he has not intentionally hurt her (he “accidentally”hits her while trying to take something out of the oven) but when the film reaches the climax, you realize that he has been intentionally hurting her all along. You see the earlier scene in a flashback again and the viewer understands that he intentionally hit her during the scene when he burned his frittata in the oven.
@@mkfd4571 thank you so much for the explanation, because i understood it wrong as i was thinking that he is a good person but he always harms her without realizing it.
I agree I would’ve liked that ending as well. Atlas has a lot of anger issues to. I just think Lily would’ve been better to have a lot more time on her own, raising a child and developing a strong friendship with Atlas maybe
I feel sorry for this actor who is the director of the film and holds the rights to adapt the book to the cinema. He shows the reality of the film and speaks out against domestic violence very accurately. Very disrespectful for this actress who wanted to take over his film. He talks about domestic violence, she's more about selling the film like Barbie and selling the beverage products and hair products along with the film's premiere. And the book writer selling nail polish and coloring books.
I dont know how Baldoni was able to pull off this double role. He was manipulative & a real control freak. Biting somebody is a pretty sick behavior. Lily did the right thing dumping him at the end. Ryle needs professional help & support. He is also unfit as a doctor. His licence could be taken away. He needs to put his sh*t together really fast. I would not allow him to see his daughter without a supervisor. Ryle is mentally disturbed.
I haven't read the book so I can't speak on that, but man the movie was very melodramatic and far-fetched. I was trying not to roll my eyes there towards the end.
I can understand if someone just saw Blake Lively and a flowery poster and went for it…but you’re right. All the trailers I saw literally showed him hitting her, kicking chairs, manipulating her and had voice overs of her saying things like “how would you feel if your daughter told you someone she loved was hurting her”. So i’m not sure where the misunderstanding was??
I don't watch the trailer for any movie if it's something I think I wanna see because so often they give away too much of the storyline where it twists or goes darker and it takes all the element of surprise out of it. I like to go in knowing nothing and yeah I can follow what's going along and understand because I'm not an idiot
What do I take from the movie? Domestic violence and abuse causes have been set back decades by a mind-candy puff piece of movie. Such an injustice to the world's women, men, and children who are victims of violence and abuse. There is nothing flowery or acceptable in violent treatment. There is nothing pretty and inviting when one person mistreats and harms (physically and/or emotionally) another. And perhaps the most tragic message this movie exudes is that domestic violence and abuse makes "lively" entertainment. JMHO
The moral of the story is women could care less about if she is with a good person or a bad person. as longs as he is attractive and wealthy he will get infinite chances to make mistakes. If he worked at costco she would have ditched him in 2 seconds flat for a guy like this. and how do we know this. because women do this stuff everyday.
Y'all are ridiculous. If you think abusive people are ALWAYS abusive then you know nothing. If they weren't ever sweet to you, if they didn't ever treat you well, if they didn't LURE you back in with love bombing, why on earth would anyone even start a relationship with them? It would never get to the point of abuse because they showed their true colors immediately. The number 1 reason women stay is because the men convince them they will change and they give a good performance of trying, for a while. Until they get angry again. Not every abusive relationship looks the same, but to pretend like love bombing, sweet moments, lust and passion aren't involved in abusive relationships is doing a huge disservice to many abuse victims and their experiences. I highly recommend doing some reading on the cycle of abuse, it's called a cycle for a reason-it's not *all* violence.
I think it’s just a metaphor for breaking the cycle because lily’s mom went through one and so did lily. The abusive relationship cycle “ends with us” lily and Ryle.
As someone who read the book (and hated it), I really dislike how the cast (except Justin) are trivializing the seriousness of DV and promoting it as cutesie flower girl romcom. Trying to turn this into barbenheimmer with Deadpool/Wolverine is also super tone-deaf. The movie also massively downplayed the abuse that is in the book and makes it much more ambiguous. It doesn’t help that the source material is utter garbage, but yeah the movie doesn’t help
I had all the same complaints until yesterday. Blake was under contractual obligation to focus on the "hopeful" side during marketing, portraying the movie optimistically and as a women's empowerment moment. When Justin saw the entire cast turn against him after he showed the kind of person he was, he pivoted and changed the marketing for himself to put himself in a better light. There's a lot more to it but the jist of it is: Justin Baldoni used the experiences of real victims, real women who experienced DV to cover his tracks after sexually harassing and tormenting multiple women on set. He then set out on a smear campaign to "destroy" Blake. I was completely on his side until I saw the receipts and evidence against him, including his OWN admissions of guilt. I feel terrible that I jumped in the hate Blake Lively bandwagon when my gut was telling me something was off. I wanted to hate her, and that says a lot about how much work I have to do on myself.
@@onkarsawantbhosle3146 my wife was crying at the end when she gets with Atlas. I’m like “why are you crying?!” You do know she just went to the unstable dude. The same dude that had a crazy rough upbringing. The same dude that randomly forcefully cornered you in a girls bathroom and randomly just fought your husband in the middle of a packed restaurant unprovoked!! The same guy your parent caught wearing and sneaking around in your dads clothes. That’s the guy you want to bring home to mom and your family?! The guy who’s moms is constantly getting beat by her unstable relationships?! That’s the guy that’s going to be best for her and her daughter. Wow family life is going to be not fun? She literally carved domestic violence back into her life.
@@SpecialKLo_ I have that same odd feeling when I read the book. Like I understood that Atlas was her first love, and that her and Rhyl had now been separated for a while since Emerson was about 11 months old. I thought really you’re just gonna get what a happily ever after with Atlas it just seemed odd .
This is strange open ending, a disappointment. The movie didn’t elaborate how her husband would react at the end per his behavior pattern, nor reward a genuine love with a happy ending. It looks like an unfinished work.
I don’t even need to watch this movie to know that it is completely warped and twisted in the way that Hollywood is not only is capitalizing off of domestic violence but romanticizing and glorifying the trauma bond between abusers and victims. Anyone who has been through domestic violence or grew up in an environment where it was present knows the living hell that it is day in and day out to always be living on edge and walking on eggshells in fear that you might set off your abuser and end up in yet another confusing, mind boggling whirlwind of chaos and pain. My two sense is that if you are going to try to capture the reality of what abuse is then cut the flowers and charm and show the raw reality of it. It is dark and confusing, it is mind boggling and it destroys not only your nervous system but your perception of reality if you are lucky enough to make it out alive, and unfortunately not everyone does. My advice-put a trigger warning on it and let those who have really been through it tell the truth about what it’s like..not these people who are pumping out movies left and right with no real perception of the roles that they are embodying.
It is annoying that she goes from Ryle to Atlas and in both cases there's more of a trauma bond than love. Ryle is P.A. like her dad and Atlas was there for her when she and her mom were being subjected to P.A. or DV. I don't see any love.
I lived with my ex. husband and the last three years of my life was definitely not glamorous ! Both of my parents had passed away. To be kicked, spitting into my face , pulling my hair down to the floor ! I could write a book about true DV ! During, covid pandemic that when things were extremely difficult for me ! Mentally, physically, emotionally and financially I was absolutely exhausted and devastated ! The air in the tires he would let out or unhook the battery . All that I can say is never give up hope ! Yes, I walked out with blaming myself and embarrassed and ashamed ! I watched every single second of day and night ! Eggshells, just traumatized ! Just sending this text and crying, very triggering. I struggled every day to make ends meet !!! In Kentucky there was no help. Covid shut everything down and once it passed there was no rooms available ! I have fought many battles ! I ended up with SLE, which is Lupus and my therapist said, I had CPTSD. I will always have scars on my heart 💜 but I hope everyone knows that if I can get out so can you ! Please, never give up. Thank you, Justin for touching my heart.💜
What the hell are you going on about? It was a romance/drama about a girl who grew up in an abusive household but escapes and also ends up with the love of her life.
This movie is unrealistic regarding what life during and after with the abuser is like. THERE IS NO WAY he would quietly walk away, give her a divorce and full custody of His child. It is ridiculous!
This says she found out she was pregnant with a baby girl, and that's wrong. She didn't find out until she had the baby. And that's when she decided she had to break the cycle
After listening to a Blake Lively and the author of this book, no way in hell would I pay money to either woman. I am honestly even watching this review because of the lead actor/director. Too bad Blake took money away from him
I loved the movie! Those who don't get it are dumb. It perfectly depicts how abusers are often good looking and charming in respectable career positions. It dragged?! The length allowed us to actually see a storyline and not feel rushed. I didn't want it to end! Justin Baldoni 👏
I just saw this movie and I learned a couple of things!!..... As long as the man is good looking, smooth, tall, fit and a wealthy brain surgeon, he can do whatever he wants with his woman (DV all day), she will even marry him and give him kids, but if he's short, ugly, poor and fat then call the police and directly to prison for him.... And no matter what happens, she will always have somebody else in the back burner!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did she officially divorce Ryle aka husband before she hook up with Atlas? I want to know this before I go watch this movie because I don't like cheaters. I hate movies where the girls jumps from guys to guys cheating along the way before officially calling is off with the first guy.
The movie seems to excuse the toxic behavior of certain women while painting the 'nice' but 'naive' men who fall for them as the villains. It feels like society often prioritizes the feelings of toxic women, completely overlooking the emotions of the men involved. These men are reduced to nothing more than villains, which reflects a broader ignorance of men’s feelings. Meanwhile, some feminists seem quick to justify and support the toxic behavior of such women, adding to the problem.
Good storyline & acting, beautiful cinematography featuring Boston but it glosses over the abuse, especially when she leaves him which as we all know, is the most dangerous time for a woman!!
Nice victim blaming mentality there - always on women to make the 'right choice' not to choose violent men; not on men to make the right choice not to be violent...
You wrong actually Women have to take responsibility for their choices. If we are ever going to have equal society which I believe is a illusion. Women need to take accountability for their actions. Stop blaming men. Women want all the good things from men without the bad. But Women expect men to accept all the flawed behavior from what a women brings to the table. More men are waking up to this reality. When it comes to accountability and women it goes out the door. But men are forced with accountability. Men have suffered the consequences from this in family court. Lost of job and lost of income. This is the reason why more men are stand off is when it comes to marriage or commitment.
What you are seeing in this movie is a a raw rendition of the opportunistic mating choices women act upon. The only looser in this story is Atlas waiting on her.
@@SeshanDecodesUm no - I am not ‘wrong actually’ mansplainer. This is about DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; there is no grey area, no excuses. Women don’t need to be accountable for the violent actions of men. Far too many women die at the hands of their supposed partners. As a global United Nations study shows “The disparity between the shares of male and female victims of homicide perpetrated exclusively by an intimate partner is substantially larger than for victims of homicide perpetrated by intimate partners or other family members: roughly 82 per cent female victims versus 18 per cent male victims.”
I feel sorry for the main actor of her last film Justin Baldoni who is the director of the film and holds the rights to adapt the book to the cinema. She acts he doesn't exist in a very disrespectfully and unprofessional way. He shows the reality of the film and speaks out against domestic violence very accurately. Very disrespectful for this actress who wanted to take over his film he has been working for years. He talks about domestic violence, she's more about selling the film like Barbie with flowers and selling the beverage products and hair products along with the film's premiere. And the book writer selling nail polish and coloring books. He is a class act, mature with high emotional inteligence. His interviews of the film are the best.
I am discussing the situation in the videos that appeared on the youtube for me. I don't need to write again the same opinion I have. But we can also talk about Blake bullying a Norwegian interviewer, how she didn't have good relationship with actresses she co-stared films, for instance. How she acted like a kind of diva/narcissist with Baldoni. Sorry she avoided, against Baldoni wishes, to realize a film who could help woman with problems with DV. Herself, her alcoolic beverage, hair product line, her husband and his film to be sold with the film she is in portrayed wrongly as romcom was more important for her. Pity.
Baldoni could just focus in directing the movie and cast some good actor in his place. I’m sorry but he’s a bad director and he messes up with his role, acting like a hummy soap opera actor.
@@kratos_in_leeds mens also. mens usualy like to feel they saved the princess. if the girl is very independent and self suficient men are not usually fond of. diminishes their ego
I used to think your reviews were honestly this one felt like a paid review. The movie is so badly made and irregularly paced. If one really wants to waste their time can see it. It was horrible to sit through a tacky movie like this one.
It’s unfortunate. She made this movie look like a romcom. She was completely tone deaf. He’s the only one talking about domestic violence while she doesn’t seem to care she took his movie and took liberties and full control. Nothing less than what I mean girl bully would do.
I think we should get over Blake Lively who acts the exact way in all her movies. She stares a lot which is so boring. I role my eyes every time I have to hear about her.
29/8/24 this movie the only mistake is choosing this actress Blake, she can not act anything make me want to watch this movie 🎥 just stay at home raise up 4 kids please. One Ryan annoying us that’s enough
All I have to say Blake is not a good person. I love Justin as a person and an actor. The way she treated him. She is no A lister. I will not watch the movie due to her behavior and also I am a victim of DV. She reminds me of Brie Larson who was not nice to the other actors.
While Blake lively is an average actress she is no Meryl Streep and always plays the same way in all the movies I have seen of her. I thought the movie was more a chick flick.....and didnt focus on the domestic violence in a way I would have expected it to. Would not recommend the movie ...it was OK. ....I must read the book as I am guessing it would be far better
What I disliked about the movie from a male perspective (not having read the book) is the fact that she takes no accountability. 1.) She lied about her ex owning Root. The first visit to Root, she should have told her husband about him and introduced them. 2.) The second time at Root she lied again and went to the restroom hoping to see him. They were caught inside the restroom together. 3.) She lied about the tattoo meaning. Most man does not want to be married to a lady with a tattoo that symbolizing another man. 4.) She chased her husband when he asked for space because he was upset. She then walked in front of the edge of stairs and he pushed her down the stairs (he was wrong), but it appeared to be a reaction. 5. ) Lily told her husband that she may still love another man. 6.) When she had an issue with her husband she then ran to her ex liver. **The abuse was not warranted, but unless I missed something. I feel as if she purposely ruined her marriage. **
This!!! I watched this film with my partner and we wer like wtf... this girl is taking no accountability lol. The moment the real issues started was when she saw her high school lover.. and she tried keeping it a secret, still had feelings for him etc. but no shes the victim even though she lied multiple times and said to her husabnd "idk" when getting asked if she loved another man... its comical. all the characters had a bad upbringing and had faults, but the film made it seem that the girl was the victim the whole time... and guess what when the film ended majority of the females starting clapping and cheering 😂😂😂 unbelievable...
That was moment when the REAL issue started??? Your kidding me right? Ryle burnt that frittata and burned his hand and got pissed and thats why he hit her. It literally had nothing to do with Atlas. Ryle had deeper issues on his own.
😆 Can you imagine putting a guy in The woman’s place. & then putting the 2 women in the guys place. Women would not be clapping. Can they imagine finding their husbands saying everything she says? He’s in love with another woman. Will it still be romantic? The whole cheating process?
I totally get what you are saying just from watching the movie but in the book there are many more details that were left out. Lily truly did love Rily and had he not been abusive woth her, I don't believe she would have ever gone to Axl. Just my thoughts. The book just is always better.
I totally get what you are saying just from watching the movie, but in the book, there are many more details that were left out. Lily truly did love Ryle, and had he not been abusive with her, I don't believe she would have ever gone to Axl. Just my thoughts. The book just is always better.
@@MegPlushie yea I get it. if you can’t relate or can’t understand the art and science of the theatrical version, then you’re definitely going to be bored.
OMG YOU HAVE IT ALL WRONG!!!! You didn’t see the same movie I saw. She just pushed away a great man towards the arm of the abuser. His family was always great and loving. The other guy was the one who grew up witnessing abuse and yet abuse in his upbringing. Statustics show that homes that have domestic violence has a very high chance of the children being domesticated violent. Ryle (meaning valiant and courageous) relationship was scared by Lily she thought she was being abused but was not! All this was injected into her head by Atlas. (The real person that resembles her father as it’s foreshadowed when you see him wearing her dad’s clothes.)
i’m sorry?? how is it that he can hit her twice and take advantage of her after she says stop her but yet it’s because of another man. stop it now abuse is abuse.
@@victoriaciborowski8643 the thing is Ryle never hit her. You never get the impression of abuse until Atlas ‘forced’ himself on her in the girls bathroom, then Atlas ASSUMED that she was being abused. Then the second Ryle came her rescue (As any husband would do when a random man corners his wife and asks “what’s going on?” Atlas instantly starts to fight him without provocation. WHAT PERSON IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD START A FIGHT KICKING AND SCREAMING IN THEIR OWN RESTAURANT WITH PATRONS IN THERE. ATLAS EMOTIONS ARE ERRATIC. Ryle may flip chairs and throw cell phones on the ground (mind you if you found a number of a man/girl that your wife/husband had secretly stored. I’m sure you would want to break a phone.)
How do you think this movie compares to the novel? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
the novel in my opinion is actually not well-written. the idea was good, but at times the story telling fell off. So your review makes me feel like the movie is better.
I honest to god believe justin isn't that morally sound. In comparision to the hollycouple, sure ,but my Unpopular opinion is why was this man going around for 2 yrs trying to make a movie out of a book that glamorizes ab*se!?! Evn with so many women raising alarm about the books impact on impressionable mind ever since. It seems he is now trying to do damage control or play silent victim ,and lucky for him both idiots blake and ryan are making it easy for him. The book is the problem in the first place. Wouldn't that mean justin was as tone deaf as blake.
I will say chapter 35, which is when they had the baby and named her Emerson after Rhyl’s brother, and she decided she wanted the divorce that was heart wrenching to read.
They just went through this beautiful, joyous time of having a child.
Then Lily makes the decision the divorce, relationship was ending that they were just be coparenting, but it didn’t seem as impactful in the movie.
Neither Lily or Rhyl seemed that emotional during that scene in the movie, but in the book, Rhyl was sobbing, and it seemed like Lily was too
I don't like the movie.
I read both books and I can’t get over this movie. So yes, a 2 hour 10 min movie that really honored the best seller novel 💯
To those who haven't read the book, from the flowery cover and marketing, you'd be forgiven for mistaking it for a traditional romantic drama, when it's far more triggering than that. And while Lily doesn't stay with Ryle, she still allows him to coparent their daughter unsupervised, which feels like it wouldn't go as smoothly in reality.
Exactly, I thought the same untill i noticed ppl talking about DV. I was like what is that how come??. Then I read the both novels and I relaized what ppl mean.
1. The movie got rid of the scene where Rile stalked her apartment to find out where she lives but decided to keep the scene where he insisted on her last name.
2. The movie got rid of the powerful conversation between Lily and her mom about boundaries, forgiveness, and generational pattern but this movie is literally called 'It Ends With Us'.
Forget abuse, He tried to rape her that must have ended him in jail but instead we get classic abuser apologist ending a la coleen hoover
This Movie is extremely Triggering. Part of being a Good actor is making people feel exactly what the actors are. I literally felt like i was living in that movie. It was heart breaking. But only do you know what real Physical abuse is, until you live that. The Acting was incredible, by all actors. It hits you hard.
*****Trigger/Spoiler warning*****
Being one of many who read both books, I'd say my biggest disappointment about the movie was the fact they left out what I thought was a critical scene from the book. The conversation Lily had with her mother when she told her she was not only pregnant, but what Ryle had done on multiple occasions. Lily expected Jenny to take Ryle's side and talk Lily into taking him back since she herself had done it so many times with Lily's father. However, Jenny didn't do that at all. Instead, Jenny gives her daughter decent advice about how we all have limits to what we'll put up with before we break. And each time we let someone get away something we told ourselves we would never put up with, it pushes our limits back. Each time the abuser is forgiven and the victim stays, it makes the next time that much harder to leave. Eventually the limits set, become non existent and the cycle of abuse continues. That's what happened between Lily's parents. Jenny begs Lily to not be like her, stay strong like she did at her father's funeral, not let go of the limits she has, and to break the cycle. From my perspective, I feel this scene brought Lily and Jenny closer as mother and daughter. Made Lily understand what was going through her mother's mind while Lily was growing up. Made Lily realize what Ryle had done wasn't her fault. And helped Lily make the right decision to leave in the end.
In the movie this conversation didn't happen. The closest to it was Lily asking her mother why she never left, and Jenny's response was, it was easier to stay and she loved him.
I didn't like the fact that Lily let Ryle have unsupervised visitation. However, more on that subject is addressed in the second book (It starts with us) and I was pleased with the outcome there.
If Ryan wasn't involved in this film production, I think Justin would have nailed it and made it very close to the book.
I’ve read the two books. And i can say they really skipped that part. There are parts of the first book didn’t cut in the movie. They highlighted more on the abuse parts and left out the other best parts. My thoughts are, they hurried the half going to the end part. I really loved the book but the movie hmm not so much. I hope the second part will come out better.
I have never read the books I really want to though
I just watched the movie
Agreed. I know a movie won’t have everything but that scene in particular was so important!
Nooo it would have been so much better if they had this
My father died in March. I’m still searching for a tear or a reason I loved him. I don’t and that’s ok.
you can pray God for his soul as his daughter. he will probably appreciate that duty ;). Because life is not just about physical materials and a TOO HUGE amount of incredible scientific coincidences lol ...
You still have his DNA and genes, you cant change that in this life and you don't and that's ok.
I just saw the movie yesterday and I really enjoyed it. I held off on reading the book (busy mom life) and I’m glad I did. I decided to read the book after I watched the movie. The ending was so sad but it was also so inspiring in many ways. I came from trauma.. my parents were both abusive in a lot of ways towards each other and it was hard growing up. I’ve had my fair share of toxic relationships and I’m so glad I was strong enough not to stay and met my wonderful husband. I know this film resonated with a lot of women who are afraid and feel like they aren’t strong enough to leave. I hope it will help another Lily out there.
As someone who's read the book, regarding Ryle's backstory, I wondered why his parents would leave a gun lying around where a child could easily pick it up. They were portrayed as decent people in the narrative, and it might have been better had they gone into more detail.
I'm from an area with quite a strong gun culture & have heard similar horror stories when i was a child to make me wary of playing with guns.
Tbh, not sure if they were actually true or just meant to scare me. But I can see it happening, many people in this neck of the woods leave their guns visible & loaded and do their best to teach their children the danger of said item. Some just don't make the right judgment call
@@braddotson3429read the book
Honestly I just saw the movie with my wife, my sister and her boyfriend. In no way, shape or form did I feel like DV was romanticized. I feel like the people that are complaining are not too bright. It was a beautiful story about a girl being in an abusive household who eventually breaks the cycle by leaving her lunatic husband for the betterment of herself and her daughter. She also gets with the real love of her life at the end which is great. Personally I loved the movie. So did my family.
This movie is unrealistic regarding what life during and after with the abuser is like. THERE IS NO WAY he would quietly walk away, give her a divorce and full custody of His child. It is ridiculous!
This was fiction even of DV, abusers don’t just leave you alone because you ask especially with a child involved. The happy ending was insulting because DV doesn’t stop with a divorce
No but it starts with the women.
the ending when she gave birth to her daughter was excellent It ends with us
I liked the film, it's a beautiful movie, but I don't think domestic violence is anything like the depiction in real life. I mean Blake Lively is beautiful and just radiates on the big screen, her two male co-stars are also incredibly good-looking. DV in real life is not pretty, the families that experience DV also experience other disadvantages, like financial problems, there are no inner city apartments and many women who escape DV end up living in poverty.
I don’t think this is a fair criticism. DV looks different for everyone, just because it looks pretty on the outside doesn’t mean people aren’t going through struggle. The point of the movie wasn’t too tell everyone’s DV stories - just Lilly’s
Many but not all....DV can happen in any circumstances just because you aren't living in poverty doesn't mean you are exempt from suffering and DV
You are so wrong. DV hits all people. Many many well educated women with their own money have been or are abused. They are actually the number one target for psychopaths looking for a “relationship”. Interestingly, surgeon is on the list of careers for psychopaths. Very few are serial killers, they are usually CEOs.
it happens with wealthy people too
That’s the nature of the movies. They’re not reality. The actors are good looking. The story simplifies everything. Everyone has money. There’s a happy ending.
What gets me, is Atlas told her that he is not homeless.
He wants to end himself in there until she gives him hope in life to continue living.
So does it mean rayl was a good man but his anger controls him and he becomes blind when he gets angry ? Or he was awake and he was hurting her on purpose and she puts excuses to him that he is a good guy ? Can someone explain me please ?
SPOILER OF THE FILM:
I have not read the book, but the film portrays it as you initially think he has not intentionally hurt her (he “accidentally”hits her while trying to take something out of the oven) but when the film reaches the climax, you realize that he has been intentionally hurting her all along. You see the earlier scene in a flashback again and the viewer understands that he intentionally hit her during the scene when he burned his frittata in the oven.
@@mkfd4571 thank you so much for the explanation, because i understood it wrong as i was thinking that he is a good person but he always harms her without realizing it.
No person is simply good or bad. Ppl just do bad things.
People do often listen to bad things more than good. @@tektako
He’s a very complicated and nuanced character
I agree I would’ve liked that ending as well.
Atlas has a lot of anger issues to.
I just think Lily would’ve been better to have a lot more time on her own, raising a child and developing a strong friendship with Atlas maybe
I feel sorry for this actor who is the director of the film and holds the rights to adapt the book to the cinema. He shows the reality of the film and speaks out against domestic violence very accurately. Very disrespectful for this actress who wanted to take over his film. He talks about domestic violence, she's more about selling the film like Barbie and selling the beverage products and hair products along with the film's premiere. And the book writer selling nail polish and coloring books.
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@@stefania8715 There are many vídeos about that. They come to my page of youtube. I don't have to write a new opinion every time.
Speech freedom.
Blake Lively is a pretty rotten woman. I'm disgusted with both her and her try-hard, one note husband.
@@stefania8715what a weird retort. Almost as good as, "I know you are, but what am I?"😂
I dont know how Baldoni was able to pull off this double role. He was manipulative & a real control freak. Biting somebody is a pretty sick behavior. Lily did the right thing dumping him at the end. Ryle needs professional help & support. He is also unfit as a doctor. His licence could be taken away. He needs to put his sh*t together really fast. I would not allow him to see his daughter without a supervisor. Ryle is mentally disturbed.
I was the only guy in my movie theater.. oh well...
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Me too haha. Liked the film too :)
More males need to see this movie & smarten up.
Better yet: Go watch the show, Maid. This weird fantasy is nowhere near as real nor thought provoking as Maid.
I haven't read the book so I can't speak on that, but man the movie was very melodramatic and far-fetched. I was trying not to roll my eyes there towards the end.
You're male what else is expected from you
I watch this movie today. Very beautiful movie. Specially for women
Yeah it was a great film!
I don’t get why people don’t get the idea of the movie before watching it… does no one watch the trailer before watching the movie?
I did and i seen that it was florally advertised
I can understand if someone just saw Blake Lively and a flowery poster and went for it…but you’re right. All the trailers I saw literally showed him hitting her, kicking chairs, manipulating her and had voice overs of her saying things like “how would you feel if your daughter told you someone she loved was hurting her”. So i’m not sure where the misunderstanding was??
My favorite movie has a terrible trailer. I probably would've never even watched it if I'd seen the trailer first.
I don't watch the trailer for any movie if it's something I think I wanna see because so often they give away too much of the storyline where it twists or goes darker and it takes all the element of surprise out of it. I like to go in knowing nothing and yeah I can follow what's going along and understand because I'm not an idiot
@@SydneyDrums Ditto!
What do I take from the movie? Domestic violence and abuse causes have been set back decades by a mind-candy puff piece of movie. Such an injustice to the world's women, men, and children who are victims of violence and abuse. There is nothing flowery or acceptable in violent treatment. There is nothing pretty and inviting when one person mistreats and harms (physically and/or emotionally) another. And perhaps the most tragic message this movie exudes is that domestic violence and abuse makes "lively" entertainment. JMHO
Nonsense. The whole point of the DV cycle is that not every second of every day is terrible THATS WHY VICTIMS stay put helloooo
The moral of the story is women could care less about if she is with a good person or a bad person. as longs as he is attractive and wealthy he will get infinite chances to make mistakes. If he worked at costco she would have ditched him in 2 seconds flat for a guy like this. and how do we know this. because women do this stuff everyday.
Y'all are ridiculous. If you think abusive people are ALWAYS abusive then you know nothing. If they weren't ever sweet to you, if they didn't ever treat you well, if they didn't LURE you back in with love bombing, why on earth would anyone even start a relationship with them? It would never get to the point of abuse because they showed their true colors immediately. The number 1 reason women stay is because the men convince them they will change and they give a good performance of trying, for a while. Until they get angry again. Not every abusive relationship looks the same, but to pretend like love bombing, sweet moments, lust and passion aren't involved in abusive relationships is doing a huge disservice to many abuse victims and their experiences. I highly recommend doing some reading on the cycle of abuse, it's called a cycle for a reason-it's not *all* violence.
Just because Lily leaves her husband at the end doesn't mean that her baby Girl won't end up in an abusive relationship..?
I think it’s just a metaphor for breaking the cycle because lily’s mom went through one and so did lily. The abusive relationship cycle “ends with us” lily and Ryle.
Ooooo, it means a lot. We learn from our parents. Her mother is changed from the abuse. She will respect her self much more. She will cure her wounds.
No, it means she won't witness her father abusing her mother. Those who witness abuse often end up in abusive relationships themselves.
@@emilythompson8070 I do not think mine and your comment are in contradiction!
As someone who read the book (and hated it), I really dislike how the cast (except Justin) are trivializing the seriousness of DV and promoting it as cutesie flower girl romcom. Trying to turn this into barbenheimmer with Deadpool/Wolverine is also super tone-deaf. The movie also massively downplayed the abuse that is in the book and makes it much more ambiguous. It doesn’t help that the source material is utter garbage, but yeah the movie doesn’t help
I had all the same complaints until yesterday. Blake was under contractual obligation to focus on the "hopeful" side during marketing, portraying the movie optimistically and as a women's empowerment moment. When Justin saw the entire cast turn against him after he showed the kind of person he was, he pivoted and changed the marketing for himself to put himself in a better light. There's a lot more to it but the jist of it is: Justin Baldoni used the experiences of real victims, real women who experienced DV to cover his tracks after sexually harassing and tormenting multiple women on set. He then set out on a smear campaign to "destroy" Blake. I was completely on his side until I saw the receipts and evidence against him, including his OWN admissions of guilt. I feel terrible that I jumped in the hate Blake Lively bandwagon when my gut was telling me something was off. I wanted to hate her, and that says a lot about how much work I have to do on myself.
Loved this review❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
I loved the movie
I was the only guy in my theater too, watching this film.
@@onkarsawantbhosle3146 my wife was crying at the end when she gets with Atlas. I’m like “why are you crying?!” You do know she just went to the unstable dude. The same dude that had a crazy rough upbringing. The same dude that randomly forcefully cornered you in a girls bathroom and randomly just fought your husband in the middle of a packed restaurant unprovoked!! The same guy your parent caught wearing and sneaking around in your dads clothes. That’s the guy you want to bring home to mom and your family?! The guy who’s moms is constantly getting beat by her unstable relationships?! That’s the guy that’s going to be best for her and her daughter. Wow family life is going to be not fun? She literally carved domestic violence back into her life.
@@SpecialKLo_ I have that same odd feeling when I read the book.
Like I understood that Atlas was her first love, and that her and Rhyl had now been separated for a while since Emerson was about 11 months old.
I thought really you’re just gonna get what a happily ever after with Atlas it just seemed odd .
This is strange open ending, a disappointment. The movie didn’t elaborate how her husband would react at the end per his behavior pattern, nor reward a genuine love with a happy ending. It looks like an unfinished work.
I’ve not watched it yet but after this review I’m looking forward to seeing more. Great cast, I think Blake Lively is amazing!
Blake Lively is a rotten woman. Read how she treats ppl. She's also a mediocre actor, but that's just my opinion.
I don’t even need to watch this movie to know that it is completely warped and twisted in the way that Hollywood is not only is capitalizing off of domestic violence but romanticizing and glorifying the trauma bond between abusers and victims. Anyone who has been through domestic violence or grew up in an environment where it was present knows the living hell that it is day in and day out to always be living on edge and walking on eggshells in fear that you might set off your abuser and end up in yet another confusing, mind boggling whirlwind of chaos and pain. My two sense is that if you are going to try to capture the reality of what abuse is then cut the flowers and charm and show the raw reality of it. It is dark and confusing, it is mind boggling and it destroys not only your nervous system but your perception of reality if you are lucky enough to make it out alive, and unfortunately not everyone does. My advice-put a trigger warning on it and let those who have really been through it tell the truth about what it’s like..not these people who are pumping out movies left and right with no real perception of the roles that they are embodying.
It is annoying that she goes from Ryle to Atlas and in both cases there's more of a trauma bond than love. Ryle is P.A. like her dad and Atlas was there for her when she and her mom were being subjected to P.A. or DV. I don't see any love.
I lived with my ex. husband and the last three years of my life was definitely not glamorous ! Both of my parents had passed away. To be kicked, spitting into my face , pulling my hair down to the floor ! I could write a book about true DV ! During, covid pandemic that when things were extremely difficult for me ! Mentally, physically, emotionally and financially I was absolutely exhausted and devastated ! The air in the tires he would let out or unhook the battery . All that I can say is never give up hope ! Yes, I walked out with blaming myself and embarrassed and ashamed ! I watched every single second of day and night ! Eggshells, just traumatized ! Just sending this text and crying, very triggering. I struggled every day to make ends meet !!! In Kentucky there was no help. Covid shut everything down and once it passed there was no rooms available ! I have fought many battles ! I ended up with SLE, which is Lupus and my therapist said, I had CPTSD. I will always have scars on my heart 💜 but I hope everyone knows that if I can get out so can you ! Please, never give up. Thank you, Justin for touching my heart.💜
@@nadiasiddiqi6695Lily clearly loved atlas. What are you going on about?
What the hell are you going on about? It was a romance/drama about a girl who grew up in an abusive household but escapes and also ends up with the love of her life.
@@KDB349 stop yelling at random strangers
Thanks! Thats excellent 😍
This movie is unrealistic regarding what life during and after with the abuser is like. THERE IS NO WAY he would quietly walk away, give her a divorce and full custody of His child. It is ridiculous!
This says she found out she was pregnant with a baby girl, and that's wrong. She didn't find out until she had the baby. And that's when she decided she had to break the cycle
There is literally a scene where the nurse asks lily if she want to know the gender of the baby and she says yes
She found out the gender of the baby during her doctor's visit, not after she gave birth. Did you even watch the movie??
This movie reminds me a little 9 1/2 weeks, where every scene could be part of a comercial add, although the story is about abusive relationships.
After listening to a Blake Lively and the author of this book, no way in hell would I pay money to either woman. I am honestly even watching this review because of the lead actor/director. Too bad Blake took money away from him
Loved the movie!
I loved the movie! Those who don't get it are dumb. It perfectly depicts how abusers are often good looking and charming in respectable career positions. It dragged?! The length allowed us to actually see a storyline and not feel rushed. I didn't want it to end! Justin Baldoni 👏
Is it true and not even a DV hotline at the end??
Who’s gonna take info of a DV hotline after the movie … they can google/.search it easily if.when ready … ❤️🩹
So? Everyone knows DV is wrong and evil.
I just saw this movie and I learned a couple of things!!.....
As long as the man is good looking, smooth, tall, fit and a wealthy brain surgeon, he can do whatever he wants with his woman (DV all day), she will even marry him and give him kids, but if he's short, ugly, poor and fat then call the police and directly to prison for him.... And no matter what happens, she will always have somebody else in the back burner!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You missed the point entirely. Abusers are often good looking and charming and in respectable positions.
now I cant wait to watch it
It's worth the watch!
Did she officially divorce Ryle aka husband before she hook up with Atlas? I want to know this before I go watch this movie because I don't like cheaters. I hate movies where the girls jumps from guys to guys cheating along the way before officially calling is off with the first guy.
Yes, they divorce. Then she raises her daughter & tells Atlas - it is only the two of us now. Then they restart their romance again.
@@irmanv.9798 okay, might have to watch this one then.
The movie seems to excuse the toxic behavior of certain women while painting the 'nice' but 'naive' men who fall for them as the villains. It feels like society often prioritizes the feelings of toxic women, completely overlooking the emotions of the men involved. These men are reduced to nothing more than villains, which reflects a broader ignorance of men’s feelings. Meanwhile, some feminists seem quick to justify and support the toxic behavior of such women, adding to the problem.
Good storyline & acting, beautiful cinematography featuring Boston but it glosses over the abuse, especially when she leaves him which as we all know, is the most dangerous time for a woman!!
My wife forced me to watch it, kinding but she bought the tickets and it was good
Only guy too ... well made
This is a good example of women making wrong choices. Women feel and usually good stable men do not make women feel. That is the reality.
This movie is about a women leaving her abusive husband lol
Nice victim blaming mentality there - always on women to make the 'right choice' not to choose violent men; not on men to make the right choice not to be violent...
You wrong actually Women have to take responsibility for their choices. If we are ever going to have equal society which I believe is a illusion. Women need to take accountability for their actions. Stop blaming men. Women want all the good things from men without the bad. But Women expect men to accept all the flawed behavior from what a women brings to the table. More men are waking up to this reality. When it comes to accountability and women it goes out the door. But men are forced with accountability.
Men have suffered the consequences from this in family court. Lost of job and lost of income. This is the reason why more men are stand off is when it comes to marriage or commitment.
What you are seeing in this movie is a a raw rendition of the opportunistic mating choices women act upon. The only looser in this story is Atlas waiting on her.
@@SeshanDecodesUm no - I am not ‘wrong actually’ mansplainer. This is about DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; there is no grey area, no excuses. Women don’t need to be accountable for the violent actions of men. Far too many women die at the hands of their supposed partners. As a global United Nations study shows “The disparity between the shares of male and female victims of homicide perpetrated exclusively by an intimate partner is substantially larger than for victims of homicide perpetrated by intimate partners or other family members: roughly 82 per cent female victims versus 18 per cent male victims.”
I feel sorry for the main actor of her last film Justin Baldoni who is the director of the film and holds the rights to adapt the book to the cinema. She acts he doesn't exist in a very disrespectfully and unprofessional way. He shows the reality of the film and speaks out against domestic violence very accurately. Very disrespectful for this actress who wanted to take over his film he has been working for years. He talks about domestic violence, she's more about selling the film like Barbie with flowers and selling the beverage products and hair products along with the film's premiere. And the book writer selling nail polish and coloring books.
He is a class act, mature with high emotional inteligence. His interviews of the film are the best.
Shut up bot
I am discussing the situation in the videos that appeared on the youtube for me. I don't need to write again the same opinion I have. But we can also talk about Blake bullying a Norwegian interviewer, how she didn't have good relationship with actresses she co-stared films, for instance. How she acted like a kind of diva/narcissist with Baldoni.
Sorry she avoided, against Baldoni wishes, to realize a film who could help woman with problems with DV. Herself, her alcoolic beverage, hair product line, her husband and his film to be sold with the film she is in portrayed wrongly as romcom was more important for her. Pity.
Baldoni could just focus in directing the movie and cast some good actor in his place. I’m sorry but he’s a bad director and he messes up with his role, acting like a hummy soap opera actor.
Thought it was a solid movie but the problem is that it was pg-13 and romanticized the relationship between lily and ryle
Unrelated** Will you be covering Lady In The Lake on Apple Tv please?
Moral of history: if you are a victim of abuse, you need an 'Atlas' to have courage to leave your abusive husband... bah
😂😂You just triggered millions of ladies out there.
@@kratos_in_leeds mens also. mens usualy like to feel they saved the princess. if the girl is very independent and self suficient men are not usually fond of. diminishes their ego
With or without Atlas she would have left him
@@ChelX thats exactly my point. Atlas weakens the argument as it seems she needed backup to have courage to put an end to it
Overrated. Anything from a woman's perspective is always is. Try exploring if the roles are reversed..that would be an interesting take ;)
i agree - it was 30 minutes too long
Blake Lively is just not a good actress. Her other movie with the Cup Song girl was also so bad, oh my gods
The cup song girl 💀
Limited range.
i think she is a very good actress
Go watch sleeping with the enemy. Much better movie.
Couldn't focus for more than 15 seconds.. Was recommended by a girl, a friend.
I used to think your reviews were honestly this one felt like a paid review. The movie is so badly made and irregularly paced. If one really wants to waste their time can see it. It was horrible to sit through a tacky movie like this one.
I heard that this movie made a Billion dollars…Oh wait that was her husband’s movie. Never mind.
This movie is terrible idk what you're talking about.
Centred around domestic abuse not a romance…. This is why the story was controversial lmfao
It’s unfortunate. She made this movie look like a romcom. She was completely tone deaf. He’s the only one talking about domestic violence while she doesn’t seem to care she took his movie and took liberties and full control. Nothing less than what I mean girl bully would do.
Bro lily started all that drama just cause she wanted to get back with her old weirdo boyfriend lol
Literally. Sounds so stupid. I get the story, but they’ve already done movies like this. It’s so overrated.
I think we should get over Blake Lively who acts the exact way in all her movies. She stares a lot which is so boring. I role my eyes every time I have to hear about her.
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29/8/24 this movie the only mistake is choosing this actress Blake, she can not act anything make me want to watch this movie 🎥 just stay at home raise up 4 kids please. One Ryan annoying us that’s enough
All I have to say Blake is not a good person. I love Justin as a person and an actor. The way she treated him. She is no A lister. I will not watch the movie due to her behavior and also I am a victim of DV. She reminds me of Brie Larson who was not nice to the other actors.
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While Blake lively is an average actress she is no Meryl Streep and always plays the same way in all the movies I have seen of her. I thought the movie was more a chick flick.....and didnt focus on the domestic violence in a way I would have expected it to. Would not recommend the movie ...it was OK. ....I must read the book as I am guessing it would be far better
Omg people its a book .......... dumb comments people think its real .....
What I disliked about the movie from a male perspective (not having read the book) is the fact that she takes no accountability.
1.) She lied about her ex owning Root. The first visit to Root, she should have told her husband about him and introduced them.
2.) The second time at Root she lied again and went to the restroom hoping to see him. They were caught inside the restroom together.
3.) She lied about the tattoo meaning. Most man does not want to be married to a lady with a tattoo that symbolizing another man.
4.) She chased her husband when he asked for space because he was upset. She then walked in front of the edge of stairs and he pushed her down the stairs (he was wrong), but it appeared to be a reaction.
5. ) Lily told her husband that she may still love another man.
6.) When she had an issue with her husband she then ran to her ex liver.
**The abuse was not warranted, but unless I missed something. I feel as if she purposely ruined her marriage. **
This!!! I watched this film with my partner and we wer like wtf... this girl is taking no accountability lol.
The moment the real issues started was when she saw her high school lover.. and she tried keeping it a secret, still had feelings for him etc. but no shes the victim even though she lied multiple times and said to her husabnd "idk" when getting asked if she loved another man... its comical.
all the characters had a bad upbringing and had faults, but the film made it seem that the girl was the victim the whole time... and guess what when the film ended majority of the females starting clapping and cheering 😂😂😂
unbelievable...
That was moment when the REAL issue started??? Your kidding me right?
Ryle burnt that frittata and burned his hand and got pissed and thats why he hit her. It literally had nothing to do with Atlas. Ryle had deeper issues on his own.
😆 Can you imagine putting a guy in The woman’s place. & then putting the 2 women in the guys place. Women would not be clapping. Can they imagine finding their husbands saying everything she says? He’s in love with another woman. Will it still be romantic? The whole cheating process?
I totally get what you are saying just from watching the movie but in the book there are many more details that were left out. Lily truly did love Rily and had he not been abusive woth her, I don't believe she would have ever gone to Axl. Just my thoughts. The book just is always better.
I totally get what you are saying just from watching the movie, but in the book, there are many more details that were left out. Lily truly did love Ryle, and had he not been abusive with her, I don't believe she would have ever gone to Axl. Just my thoughts. The book just is always better.
I wanna see it but I feel like there isn’t going to be any dudes lol
This movie was so bad I left the theater fr 😂😂😂
@@MegPlushie yea I get it. if you can’t relate or can’t understand the art and science of the theatrical version, then you’re definitely going to be bored.
This is a bit over dramatic ….
Trying to decide whether to see it or not. The vibe I am hearing is a mix of Lifetime movie and CW love drama. Would you say that's accurate?
OMG YOU HAVE IT ALL WRONG!!!! You didn’t see the same movie I saw. She just pushed away a great man towards the arm of the abuser. His family was always great and loving. The other guy was the one who grew up witnessing abuse and yet abuse in his upbringing. Statustics show that homes that have domestic violence has a very high chance of the children being domesticated violent. Ryle (meaning valiant and courageous) relationship was scared by Lily she thought she was being abused but was not! All this was injected into her head by Atlas. (The real person that resembles her father as it’s foreshadowed when you see him wearing her dad’s clothes.)
so where's the part u say ur joking, didn't get it lol
What the hell are you talking about. Is this comment a joke. Are you actually serious. F’up on so many levels
i’m sorry?? how is it that he can hit her twice and take advantage of her after she says stop her but yet it’s because of another man. stop it now abuse is abuse.
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@@victoriaciborowski8643 the thing is Ryle never hit her. You never get the impression of abuse until Atlas ‘forced’ himself on her in the girls bathroom, then Atlas ASSUMED that she was being abused. Then the second Ryle came her rescue (As any husband would do when a random man corners his wife and asks “what’s going on?” Atlas instantly starts to fight him without provocation. WHAT PERSON IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD START A FIGHT KICKING AND SCREAMING IN THEIR OWN RESTAURANT WITH PATRONS IN THERE. ATLAS EMOTIONS ARE ERRATIC. Ryle may flip chairs and throw cell phones on the ground (mind you if you found a number of a man/girl that your wife/husband had secretly stored. I’m sure you would want to break a phone.)