Ending Scene | IT ENDS WITH US (2024) Movie CLIP HD

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Ending Scene | IT ENDS WITH US (2024) Movie CLIP HD

IT ENDS WITH US, based on the global phenomenon by Colleen Hoover, tells the empowering story of Lily Bloom (Blake Lively). Grappling with a painful past, Lily embarks on a new life in Boston, embraces her artistry, and passionately pursues her dream of opening her own flower shop. A chance meeting with charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni) sparks an intense connection, but as the two fall deeply in love, Lily begins to see sides of Ryle that remind her of her dangerous father. With the support of her friends and allies, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar) and Allysa Kincaid (Jenny Slate), Lily must find her own strength to break the pattern or the pattern will break her.

Directed by Justin Baldoni and produced by Alex Saks, Jamey Heath, and Christy Hall. The film stars Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj, Amy Morton and Brandon Sklenar, from a screenplay by Christy Hall, based on the book by Colleen Hoover.

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As an abuse surviver i can say it isnt that easy to leave. I wish it was but it isnt. Would never have that conversation with a child close by

Jenniferbasham-rnjx
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Dead women in an abusive or toxic relationship; do not trigger him with ur baby in ur hands. The abuser might hurt the baby or u. This is not realistic, although I like this scene a lot. An abuser wouldn’t let her leave so easy. He was making sure she needed him for a while and wouldn’t just give up power over their victim like this. Stay safe

carolyndamish
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You can’t Romanticize abuse. Real abused women know better.

Lisa-nhhv
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This is extremely unrealistic. Trying to logically convince an abuser that what he is doing is wrong?!? If he abused her while pregnant with their child then why would he suddenly understand and calmly walk away?!? My ex husband flipped at the hospital while I was giving birth to our son. He didn't need to scream or put a finger on me. He manipulated the situation. Charmed the nurses, made me look like a crazy and unfit mother by just talking to them behind my back. My best friend caught him. He acted as the loving worried husband and father. Obviously I didn't notice because I was so tired from having just given birth, and on edge because I was scared to death of him. I didn't leave. My ex husband conviced me through years of abuse that I wouldn't survive alone. I felt vulnerable and scared of being a single mom. During the pregnancy he would continually threatened to take away our son as soon as he was born if I ever did something to upset him. At the birth, I was more concerned about keeping everyone happy, even tried to push faster because he kept looking at his watch. Thank G-d for my nurse and best friend that where there and quickly picked up on the red flags that I wouldn't see. That friend offered me support and wisdom, and waited patiently for me to slowly have the courage to leave. It took years! And therapy, and friends, and court orders... That scene just invalidated what DV victims have to go through. Especially when there is a kid involved.

raquelitamunos
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It's Hollywood making dv look pretty when it's beyond ugly. All survivors know that as fact.

kellyharvey
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Uh, you say I want a divorce while he is holding the baby? Stupid scene...no way an abused mom would put her newborn in that situation..made for TV hallmark movie

gracerosegonzales
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unpopular opinion but in a way I really loved this scene because it felt therapeutic and like a release- not that it is realistic, but because in this scene, we all get to watch her tell him exactly what he is, for him to digest and understand what she is saying (also unrealistic), and accept it, that was just nice to watch, because it doesn't really happen in real life, so at least here we get to watch it play out and feel idk, it feels satisfying. and kinda empowering? for being able to save herself and her daughter. what her mom couldn't do. <3

an-qoby
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This is so unrealistic. Anyone who has been mistreated emotionally and or physically knows that the one doing the mistreating never understands, accepts, and walk away quietly when told what they have done.

idontarguewithfools
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This movie is a yes and a no. Not for the love story but for the handling of the abuse. Wish it could be this simple to deal with abusers or maybe it was just me, not handling it the righ way.

gouinnathalie
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This is so unrealistic when it comes to trying to leave an abuser

lovelyhoney
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She gave the baby to him and then broke the news? Realistically an abuser would have tried to hurt the baby to make sure she complies. Weird choice. But also a smart one, as a hospital is a good place to do it, as it is quite public

justatroll
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Guys, don't take this so negatively. I agree with the comments that most of the time it's hard to negotiate with an abuser because the abuser, having tasted power, doesn't want to lose it.

But in the movie, Ryle didn't really mean to hurt her. He's just sick from the stress of losing his brother... he's self-destructed, it's true. And he's the kind of guy you can deal with. Because he didn't bask in his power over Lily.

That's my opinion.
High praise for the cast and everyone who worked on the movie.

VictoriaKnysch
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OMG abusers are so not like this. I tried to convince my abuser to say the words he was an abuser. They do not see in their minds what they are doing wrong so they continue the same behavior over and over. Sure he acts like this now but as soon as they not in that hospital you know he’s going back to destroy her

pinkkitten_nails
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The end result- she knew she had to leave to protect herself and her daughter. 👏🏻 💪🏻 And she did… Tragic in any circumstance…

janetheiple
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She was in a hospital, public place and his job so if he did anything bad to her or their little girl, all she has to do is call out for help if things went awfully wrong. She had no better chance to tell him than right here. They became a mother and father to a beautiful baby girl and the second he said he would keep his daughter safe. That was when she straight up asked him while looking at their baby girl, “What if the person she loved was hurting her, what would you say to her?” That truly put it into his perspective if his little girl was with an abuser. I imagine he would beg his daughter to leave so she could never be hurt again. It was for the sake for their little girl, stop the cycle of abuse before it ever got to their daughter. Thanks for uploading.

TheRealDeal
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This scene was in the hospital. So, the chances that an abuser would flip is little. I agree that it's heavily romanticised, though.

anetak.
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The movie did not do to justice to the book!! The casting was all wrong for the characters!!

rahnumaislam
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There are many types of abusers. I was in 2 different abusive relationships with men. One was a relationship when I was 21. He almost killed me. My second was with my husband of 11 years. Two different types of abusers. My ex-husband was mentally and physically abusive and had shown in in front of the children a time or two. He got mad at me one time for defending myself by putting scratches on his neck and that we could not attend a party at his family. No one can say, Well, she can't do that or she should of done that. Each situation is different unless you were exactly in their shoes, you can't really comment what Lily should of done.

Marymary-zp
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Abuse is about control, not anger management. He'll be back.

ellenchavez
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I see all these comments saying it’s unrealistic but The hospital was the best place for her to no it at!! Ive been a victim, by her taking his power at his workplace during such an intimate moment may just cause that man to think get help and change…

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