‘It Ends With Us’ Review: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Bring The Colleen Hoover Novel To Life

'It Ends With Us' Review: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Bring The Colleen Hoover Novel To Life

The Colleen Hoover-written romantic drama “It Ends With Us”, starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in prominent roles, will be released across India on Friday, August 9, 2024.

The 2016 novel “It Ends With Us” became a phenomenon among teenagers worldwide. Every youngster read and discussed the story.

Cast

The protagonist of the film, Lily Bloom, is played by Blake Lively, whereas the male lead, Ryle Kincaid is characterized by Justin Baldoni, who is also the director of the film. The other male lead is Brandon Sklenar, who is playing Atlas Corrigan.

The film, by Sony Pictures, also stars Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj, Isabela Ferrer, and Alex Neustaedter in supporting roles.

Watch the official trailer of “It Ends With Us”:

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Plot

“It Ends With Us” is a romantic drama revolving around the life of Lily Bloom, who experiences a traumatic childhood due to her parent’s abusive relationship. She runs a flower shop and soon meets an attractive neurosurgeon, Ryle Kincaid, whom she falls in love with.

However, after getting romantically with him, Lily sees sides of him that remind her of her childhood traumas. Things get even more complicated for Lily when her ex, Atlas Corrigan, reenters her life. Lily must now rely on herself to move forward in life.

The film has already been released in some countries, including Belgium, the Philippines, Finland, and Sweden. It will be released in India and the USA on Friday, August 9, 2024.

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