It Ends With Us

Directed by Jason Baldoni, and written by Christy Hall from the pages of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling 2016 novel which spent 140 weeks on The New York Times Bestseller List, It Ends With Us presents a captivating narrative that navigates the turbulent waters of trauma, love, and resilience.

The film follows Lily Bloom, portrayed wonderfully by Blake Lively, who, through the course of the film, transforms from a woman haunted by a traumatic past into someone determined to carve out a new life with dreams of owning her own business.

Lily emerges from a challenging childhood to build a fresh start in Boston, where she realizes her goal of opening a floral business. Her route takes an unexpected turn, however, when she crosses paths with charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni, TV’sJane the Virgin”). Their initial connection is intense and electric, drawing viewers into their whirlwind romance.

"effectively navigates themes of healing, redemption, and hope, while ultimately illustrating the power of personal resilience in the face of life's toughest choices"


However, as the story unfolds, so do Ryle's darker traits which echo the troubled dynamics of Lily's parents' relationship which we visit in doses via flashbacks. Baldoni delivers a multi-layered, yet somewhat soapy, performance that reminds viewers to look beyond charm and attraction. Revealed is the discomforting reality of emotional and physical abuse while never resorting to moralizing tones. This nuanced depiction of a complex character is a testament to Baldoni's acting/directorial dexterity as well as Hall's thoughtful screenplay. A tough nut to crack for sure, but they pull it off elegantly.

Complicating matters further, Lily's first love, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar, Midway), makes a sudden reappearance, causing her to question everything she knows about love and loyalty. Faced with an impossible decision, Lily must draw upon her inner strength to determine the course of her future. The film effectively navigates themes of healing, redemption, and hope, while ultimately illustrating the power of personal resilience in the face of life's toughest choices.

Sklenar's portrayal of Lily's first love adds another layer to the narrative. His reappearance brings past and present into a literal climactic collision, forcing Lily to confront her emotional turmoil. The chemistry between Lily and Atlas is indeed palpable but also complicated, and provides a counterbalance to her turbulent relationship with Ryle.It Ends With Us

Lily's character is both a symbol of strength and vulnerability. Lively embodies her Lily with a firm confidence, painting her not as a delicate flower but as a strong and resilient woman grounded in reality. However, her portrayal also allows viewers to see that even the most confident individuals can miss red flags in relationships. This duality is central to the film's emotional pull, making Lily's story both relatable and inspiring. And Lively nails it.

There’s a particularly impactful – yet perhaps a bit too drawn out – scene in which Lily is faced with a crucial decision—whether to continue in an abusive relationship with Ryle or find the strength to leave. The time spent developing their relationship allows us to empathize deeply with Lily's dilemma, making her eventual choice resonate powerfully. It is in these moments that the film truly shines, balancing tension and emotion with grace.

It Ends With Us offers more than just a romantic storyline—it provides insight into the messy, non-linear journeys we all face. It reminds us that we seldom know the full extent of others' struggles, and encourages compassion and understanding. The film succeeds in illustrating that life's path is often fraught with difficult choices and that true resilience comes from making decisions that honor one's self-worth and future happiness.

Though a tad bit long, It Ends With Us is a film that bravely tackles difficult themes with sensitivity and depth, leaving audiences with a lasting impression of hope and the courage to rewrite one's journey. Not to overstate the film’s importance, but perhaps someone can find their own path in the story.

3/5 stars

It Ends With Us

Blu-ray Details

Bluray iconBlu-ray + Digital Edition

Home Video Distributor: Sony Pictures
Available on Blu-ray
- November 5, 2024
Screen Formats: 2.39:1
Subtitles
: English; English SDH; French; Spanish
Video:
MPEG-4 AVC
Audio:
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1; French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1; Spanish: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Discs: Blu-ray Disc; single disc
Region Encoding: Locked to Region A

Video

It Ends With Us is a beautiful film (in more ways than one) and that beauty is reflected in the handling of the Blu-ray + Digital edition release from Sony. There's nothing here that will knock your socks off, it's not kind of film, but neither is there anything to complain about. Colors are perfectly saturated and the night shots (particularly of the city) are eye-poppingly gorgeous.

Audio

The 5.1 DTS-HD MA track is adequate for the subject matter. Dialogue is always the main attraction here and remains perfectly audible with the occasional side-to-side motion, while the film's score keeps the surrounds alive.

Supplements:

None

Commentary:

  • None

Special Features:

  • None

Blu-ray Rating

  Movie 3/5 stars
  Video  4/5 stars
  Audio 3/5 stars
  Extras 0/5 stars

Composite Blu-ray Grade

2.5/5 stars

Film Details

It Ends With Us

MPAA Rating: PG-13.
Runtime:
130 mins
Director
: Jason Baldoni
Writer:
Christy Hall
Cast:
Blake Lively; Justin Baldoni; Jenny Slate
Genre
: Drama | Romance
Tagline:
We Love. We Break. We Pick Up the Pieces.
Memorable Movie Quote: "Here, we are family. We harvest. We ferment. We gel."
Theatrical Distributor:
Sony Pictures
Official Site:
Release Date:
August 9, 2024
DVD/Blu-ray Release Date:
November 5, 2024
Synopsis: Adapted from the Colleen Hoover novel, Lily overcomes a traumatic childhood to embark on a new life. A chance meeting with a neurosurgeon sparks a connection but Lily begins to see sides of him that remind her of her parents' relationship.

Art

It Ends With Us