'ENDINGS, BEGINNINGS' TRAILER
HOW TO RESIST TWO HUNKS?
Reeling from a bad recent break-up, Daphne (
Shailene Woodley) finds herself adrift in life. Living in her sister's guesthouse, she regularly
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witnesses her sibling and her brother in law fighting, which only exacerbates the once idealistic Daphne's growing despair regarding long term love. Then, at one of her sister's parties, Daphne meets Frank (
Sebastian Stan) and Jack (
Jamie Dornan). Both are enormously attractive to her, albeit in very different ways: one is the free-spirited bad boy, unpredictable, and always ready for adventure; the other is sober, intelligent, sensitive, and invested in his career as an academic. Unable to choose between these almost polar opposites, Daphne finds herself bouncing between them instead, enjoying the distinct ways each man sees her — it's as though she's
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auditioning different versions of herself and the life that might be waiting for her. But fate has a way of making decisions for us, and the time soon comes when Daphne is forced to accept that having it all might just be a disguise for having nothing.
Frank and Jack should end up together!
ReplyDeleteThat would be the best of outcomes!
DeleteI don't love Shailene Woodley, so I'm with Debra here. They'd be way better off.
ReplyDeleteI don't like her either, there is something unlikeable in her acting but I cannot put my finger on it. It might be her voice, I know it irritated the hell out of me in that sea film with Sam Claflin.
DeleteI've only seen her in The Fault In Our Stars and you're right. She just has something that is totally unlikable about her, but I just can't put my finger on it either.
DeleteHer voice has a screeching quality which grates on your nerves. And she is sometimes overly theatrical and not very good at it.
DeleteUgh, forget the bad boy!! I'm team nice guy all the way. The instability that comes with the stereotypical bad boy would drive me insane..
ReplyDeleteWe don't like bad boys!
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