It Ends With Us

He’s just made his Hollywood debut, bringing this powerful story to the screen.

The story’s about Lily, who’s looking to move on from a tough past. Boston seems like the perfect place for a new beginning, but things get complicated when she meets Ryle—a guy with that classic bad-boy charm. Meanwhile, memories of her old flame, Atlas, keep popping up. It’s like she’s caught between past and present.

Ryle’s this charming brain surgeon but isn’t interested in anything deep at first—and that spells trouble. Lily thinks she can handle it until the not-so-good stuff starts bubbling up.

In It Ends With Us, there’s a rich mix of love and heartbreak with a dose of reality as you see those red flags waving every now and then. If you’re into stories where romance is tangled up with real-life issues, this one will pull you in deep!
“Ally” goes into some tricky territory, playing with ideas of what’s okay and what’s not. It really gets you thinking because it doesn’t just hand all the answers to you on a silver platter.

Blake Lively shines like the sun as Lily Bloom at first, but things get deeper when she faces her insecurities linked to her dad. Then there’s Brandon Sklenar, who brings Atlas to life in a way that feels straight out of a romance novel. And shoutout to Isabela Ferrer and Alex Neustaedter—they nail the younger versions of Lily and Atlas.

Keep an eye out for fun cameos by comedians Jenny Slate and Hasan Minhaj as Alysa and her husband. If you’re into Colleen Hoover’s books, you’ll love how the movie stays faithful to her vibe, tossing in some jokes that poke fun at itself too. Like the one where a neurosurgeon says he’s “as serious as an aneurysm”—that one’s hard to forget!

Sure, there are some cringey bits here and there, but also genuinely touching moments. For folks who are into this kinda story, it’ll probably be right up their alley. It’s got little something for everyone to stay entertained!