Endings, Beginnings

audience Reviews

, 46% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Perfect. No notes. Love these types of poignant romance movies that are almost like snippets into a person's life. Unlike a lot of popular romcoms or dramadies that just feed you a story with a clear timeline and overly dramatic dialogue for effect . . . this movie feels kind of like being a fly on the wall in Daphe's life, which means the scenes and the timing of things can bounce around or seem inconsistent, but ultimately it paints a more realistic picture. Shailene Woodley does a great job of playing a very realistic, down to earth character. Also, I think the best part of this film is that it's a love story, but not in the way you might think. As simple as it is, it's about Daphne learning to love herself.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I simply would have not fumbled Matthew Gray Gubler- nor Sebastian Stan- just to be with some artsy, arrogant Irish dude. But okay. Anyway, this movie was great.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    It was slow moving yet chaotic. I'm just not a fan of Shailene or the character she played.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Good sex screens. Sebastian Stan (Frank), and Jamie Dorman (Jack) are very sexy men. It's no Fifty Shades but Jamie does a really good job with his acting. The Irish accent is sexy af 🥵. Sebastian is also amazing with his acting. Shailene Woodley has a really nice body. Her looks in my opinion are plan. Her acting in this movie is good. I know it's not a porno but I wish her moaning was more enthusiastic. I wish there were more erotic sex screens between Daphne and James, not like FSG. I found the sex screens between them was more vanilla aka boring. I know this movie isn't all about the sex screens. The story despite the sex screens was good.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Excellent film, realistic, raw, complex. It makes you feel each of the situations and the characters convey everything to you.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Kinda conflicted. Drake Doremus is the best director for conveying emotions and subtleties that connect with audiences, but man did he cast this movie badly. Sebastian Stan and 50 shades guy are probably the worst actors of the pretty face guys, in terms of bad emotional abilities. So, for this being a love story of sorts it’s just tough to get into.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I absolutely loved this movie!! The script was just perfect!
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    'Endings, Beginnings' is a passionate love story between Daphne, a recently unemployed woman, and two best friends (Jack and Frank). Doremus provides viewers with a racy drama that lasts just under 2 hours and is topfull of raw emotion. The steamy, erotic drama follows Daphne (Woodley) who, after breaking up with her long-term boyfriend Adrien (Gubler), moves into her sister's poolhouse to take a break from the dating scene and come to terms with her breakup. However, this doesn't last long. She soon meets Frank (Stan) and Jack (Dornan) - two best friends that can't help but catch her eye. Daphne becomes involved with both men but decides that she doesn't want to feel like the 'bachelorette' between the two. But she can't stay away for long, and as her relationship with Jack begins to blossom, past feelings resurface and once again end up becoming a wedge between the best friends. Life as a singleton is going well until Daphne discovers she's pregnant and isn't sure who the father is! She decides to raise the baby on her own and move on from both men. Daphne finally has her life on track as the movie closes on an idyllic shot of her walking through a forest, leaving viewers with the three heartfelt words 'you are loved'. Doremus does a sublime job of creating a modern, contemporary atmosphere throughout all his films and 'Endings, Beginnings' isn't the odd one out. Marianne Bakke's cinematography is breathtaking. It's visually appealing to all viewers and reflects the aesthetic she aims for in her work. The overlapping editing, courtesy of Garrett Price, does come across as choppy and a little jumpy at times but doesn't draw viewers out of the atmosphere 'Endings, Beginnings' creates. Something that makes this such a controversial movie among viewers is because it's semi-improvised and only loosely follows Doremus and Libaire's screenplay. But that's something that makes Doremus' films so grounded and realistic to his viewers. The cast all give outstanding performances, especially Shailene Woodley in the lead role. Her emotions seem so raw and radiate through the screen. Stan and Dornan are exceptional in their respective roles, with the chemistry between the three visible from the off. The intimate scene they share is so natural, with no awkwardness. The sex scenes in 'Endings, Beginnings' were probably a walk in the park for Dornan considering his previous work in the '50 Shades of Grey' franchise. The soundtrack that accompanies this 110-minute affair is a flawless mix of old and new and works smoothly with the film's overall aesthetic. There aren't exactly any morals or lessons to be learned from 'Endings, Beginnings', except maybe the fact that getting romantically involved with two best friends isn't the best thing to do, especially after a recent breakup. Overall, 'Endings, Beginnings' is an ardent movie fuelled by love, passion and raw emotion. It features outstanding performances from its star-studded cast consisting of Sebastian Stan, Shailene Woodley, Jamie Dornan and Matthew Gray Gubler. Doremus puts a unique, modern twist on the classic 'woman stuck between two men' trope without over-complicating it. So if your a viewer who enjoys a slow-burning romance then 'Endings, Beginnings' is certainly the one for you.
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    Very slow movie to get through, especially since the tobacco industry still owns Hollywood.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    just no with this movie daphne is an awful main charter she knew she should have been with frank she lied soooooo much in this movie she treated jack like garbage and everyone in this film is so miserable it's not even fun to watch she contradicts herself so many times in this film you are just pissed at her the soundtrack for this movie is amazing though and the chemistry between frank and daphne is great !!!spoilers!!!!! we don't even know who the father is by the end of it