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ふたりで終わらせる/IT ENDS WITH US
ふたりで終わらせる/IT ENDS WITH US

ふたりで終わらせる/IT ENDS WITH US

20242h 11m★ 6.9ドラマロマンス

あらすじ

取り返しのつかない15 秒。その一瞬で、すべてが砕け散る。理想のフラワーショップを開くという夢を実現すべく、ボストンにやってきた若き女性リリー。そこでクールでセクシーな脳神経外科医ライルと情熱的な恋に落ちる。幸せで穏やかな日々を過ごす二人だったが、リリーを大切に想うライルの愛は、次第に望まぬ形で加速してゆく…。それは彼女が封じたかつての記憶を呼び覚ますものだった。自分の信じる未来を手にするため、リリーは過去の自分自身と向き合い、ある決意を胸にする――。

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この作品は、単なるロマンスの枠を超え、愛と暴力の境界線、そして連鎖を断ち切るという強靭な意志を描き出した魂の物語です。ブレイク・ライヴリーが魅せる繊細かつ力強い演技は、理不尽な運命に翻弄されながらも自分自身の足で立とうとする女性の尊厳を鮮烈に刻み込み、観客の心に深く突き刺さります。 光と影が交錯する映像美は、愛おしい日常の中に潜む静かな狂気を見事に可視化しています。目を背けたくなるような葛藤の果てに、愛する人との決別を選ぶ決断がどれほど痛みを伴い、同時に崇高なものであるか。その普遍的なメッセージは、現代を生きるすべての人への勇気ある讃歌となって、エンドロールの後まで響き渡るでしょう。

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製作費: $55,000,000 (83億円)

興行収入: $350,993,761 (526億円)

推定収支: $295,993,761 (444億円)

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ブレイク・ライヴリー
ブレイク・ライヴリー
Lily Bloom
ジャスティン・バルドーニ
ジャスティン・バルドーニ
Ryle Kincaid
ジェニー・スレイト
ジェニー・スレイト
Allysa
Brandon Sklenar
Brandon Sklenar
Atlas Corrigan
Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj
Marshall
Kevin McKidd
Kevin McKidd
Andrew Bloom
Amy Morton
Amy Morton
Jenny Bloom
アレックス・ニューステッター
アレックス・ニューステッター
Young Atlas Corrigan
Isabela Ferrer
Isabela Ferrer
Young Lily Bloom
Robert Clohessy
Robert Clohessy
Sheriff

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ジャスティン・バルドーニ

脚本: Christy Hall / Colleen Hoover

音楽: Rob Simonsen / Duncan Blickenstaff

制作: Christy Hall / Alex Saks / Jamey Heath

撮影監督: Barry Peterson

制作会社: Columbia Pictures / Wayfarer Studios / Saks Picture Company

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Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 6

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/it-ends-with-us-review-balancing-love-trauma-and-abuse/ "It Ends With Us tries to balance heavy drama and conventional romance with some difficulties, but it manages to offer a minimally thought-provoking reflection on generational trauma and relationship abuse. Formulaic and not as deep as the complexity of its themes demands, yet still effective enough due to the strong performances of the cast, Justin Baldoni's sensitive lens, and several valuable messages for the audience. The heart is in the right place, despite the problems that haunt the film." Rating: B-

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 6

"Lily" (Blake Lively) is supposed to give an eulogy at her father's funeral, but she can't. Even with her mother (Amy Morton) there and in the full glare of a packed church, she cannot find five good things to say about the man. Quickly we learn - through some flashbacks - just why that is, and just why she's grown up to be a bit of a romantic. Then she encounters neuro-surgeon "Ryle" (Justin Baldoni) and there is instant chemistry. She then opens a long-dreamed of flower shop and a stranger walks in seeking a job. Guess what? She's "Allysa" (Jenny Slate) who just happens to be the sister of her enigmatic stranger. Maybe they can make a go of things? Well a dinner one evening brings her face to face with "Atlas" (Brandon Sklenar) and that takes us back down the path of retrospection as it turns out that in her younger days, she (Isabela Ferrer) has met this vagrant (Alex Neustaedter) and they's had quite an intense relationship until her father (Kevin McKidd) caught them, and - well you can use your imagination. When "Ryle" catches them chatting, he suspects the worst and that proceeds to cause his behaviour to materially change the dynamics as matters take a series of quite unpleasant turns. Now, quite why anyone thought this was a film worth making eluded me. Sure the subject matter is serious, but this plodding drama just takes way too long to get going and then when it might to become more compelling it runs out of steam. The camerawork pays far too much superficial attention to the undercooked character of "Lily" and the writing all too often resorts to power-ballad mode when the story becomes potentially more poignant and resonant. We know that the gist of the plot is to underscore not just the effects of domestic violence in the present, but to try and understand the sources so that path need never be taken again, but it's all presented in too shallow a fashion and could easily lose half an hour without impacting on the thrust - such as it is - of the drama. It's disappointing.

r96sk
r96sk
★ 8

I found <em>'It Ends with Us'</em> to be largely great, though the way it ends does make me question how I feel about it. The performances of Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni <em>(just me who thinks he looks a touch like Runar from <em>'Ice Age'</em>? ...)</em>, Brandon Sklenar, Jenny Slate - heck, even Isabela Ferrer and Alex Neustaedter <em>(iffy likeness aside)</em> - are stellar. I sensed a lot of chemistry between Lively & Baldoni and Lively & Sklenar, which is impressive to succeed in that area twice. Pace-wise the movie jumps along nicely, all the other major elements like editing, music and whatever are all well done and are only plus points. However, the conclusion disappoints a bit. I do think it just about regains its footing to produce a positive ending, though how it gets there by wrapping up the relationship between Lively's Lily and Baldoni's Atlas left me feeling a bit uneasy. As did a few other scenes, though they were of course as intended. Amusing that I'm pretty sure I was the only dude (or at least one of a few) in a packed cinema watching this. Upon exiting, visually I kinda felt like Will Smith in that famous <em>'The Pursuit of Happyness'</em> <em>(which I still haven't seen btw, gotta get on that)</em> crowd scene - only surrounded by women. Bit awkward, I can't lie. "Will watch anything!" evidently leads me astray sometimes!

NikolaiOS
NikolaiOS

Amazing movie, I really like it. It is outstanding.

moviepoptime
moviepoptime

It Ends With Us, directed by Justin Baldoni and based on Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel, explores the complexities of love and domestic abuse through the eyes of Lily Bloom (Blake Lively). The film captures Lily's journey from a hopeful flower shop owner to a woman facing the harsh realities of her relationship with Ryle (Justin Baldoni), a charming but abusive neurosurgeon. My Experience: Watching It Ends With Us was both impactful and frustrating. The cinematography was beautiful, and Lively delivered a nuanced performance that conveyed Lily's internal struggles effectively. However, I felt the film struggled with pacing and often leaned too heavily on melodrama, which detracted from its emotional weight. The portrayal of domestic violence was raw and unsettling, but at times it felt like it glossed over the deeper implications of such trauma. While I appreciated the film’s attempt to address serious themes, the resolution felt overly neat and left me questioning its message about healing and forgiveness. Overall, It Ends With Us left me with mixed feelings; it was visually engaging and thought-provoking but ultimately fell short of delivering a satisfying emotional payoff. If you enjoyed my experience, then check out the <a href="https://moviepoptime.com/drama/it-ends-with-us/" target="_blank">Latest Movie Reviews</a>.

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