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It Ends With Us
Sunday, August 11, 2024 1:28 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Though coming from a complicated past, Lily Bloom has always known the life she wants. While living in Boston, she meets neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid and believes she may very well have found her soul mate. Soon, however, questions arise about their relationship, and to complicate matters her high school love interest, Atlas Corrigan, comes back into the picture, putting her relationship with Ryle in jeopardy.
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JAYNEZTOWN
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: This thing made $17 Million on Friday
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WHOZIT
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SECOND
The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: $80,000,000 worldwide on opening weekend on a $25 Million budget. Insanity. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
Quote:Chapter One As I sit here with one foot on either side of the ledge, looking down from twelve stories above the streets of Boston, I can’t help but think about suicide. Not my own. I like my life enough to want to see it through. I’m more focused on other people, and how they ultimately come to the decision to just end their own lives. Do they ever regret it? In the moment after letting go and the second before they make impact, there has to be a little bit of remorse in that brief free fall. Do they look at the ground as it rushes toward them and think, “Well, crap. This was a bad idea.” Somehow, I think not. I think about death a lot. Particularly today, considering I just—twelve hours earlier—gave one of the most epic eulogies the people of Plethora, Maine, have ever witnessed. Okay, maybe it wasn’t the most epic. It very well could be considered the most disastrous. I guess that would depend on whether you were asking my mother or me. My mother, who probably won’t speak to me for a solid year after today. Don’t get me wrong; the eulogy I delivered wasn’t profound enough to make history, like the one Brooke Shields delivered at Michael Jackson’s funeral. Or the one delivered by Steve Jobs’s sister. Or Pat Tillman’s brother. But it was epic in its own way. I was nervous at first. It was the funeral of the prodigious Andrew Bloom, after all. Adored mayor of my hometown of Plethora, Maine. Owner of the most successful real-estate agency within city limits. Husband of the highly adored Jenny Bloom, the most revered teaching assistant in all of Plethora. And father of Lily Bloom—that strange girl with the erratic red hair who once fell in love with a homeless guy and brought great shame upon her entire family. That would be me. I’m Lily Bloom, and Andrew was my father.
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Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Sounds like a movie written by people with Main Character Syndrome for Main Character Syndrome. Sorry sweetie. Nothing ends with you. Go ahead and jump. I assure you the sun will still rise tomorrow. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
Quote:It isn’t until this moment that I finally make a decision about him. About us. About what’s best for our family. Ryle is amazing in so many ways. He’s compassionate. He’s caring. He’s smart. He’s charismatic. He’s driven. My father was some of these things, too. He wasn’t very compassionate toward others, but there were times we spent together that I knew he loved me. He was smart. He was charismatic. He was driven. But I hated him so much more than I loved him. I was blinded to all the best things about him thanks to all the glimpses I got of him when he was at his worst. Five minutes of witnessing him at his worst couldn’t make up for even five years of him at his best. I look at Emerson and I look at Ryle. And I know that I have to do what’s best for her. For the relationship I hope she builds with her father. I don’t make this decision for me and I don’t make it for Ryle. I make it for her. “Ryle?” When he glances at me, he’s smiling. But when he assesses the look on my face, he stops. “I want a divorce.” He blinks twice. My words hit him like voltage. He winces and looks back down at our daughter, his shoulders hunched forward. “Lily,” he says, shaking his head back and forth. “Please don’t do this.” His voice is pleading, and I hate that he’s been holding on to hope that I would eventually take him back. That’s partly my fault, I know, but I don’t think I realized what choice I was going to make until I held my daughter for the first time. “Just one more chance, Lily. Please.” His voice cracks with tears when he speaks. I know I’m hurting him at the worst possible time. I’m breaking his heart when this should be the best moment of his life. But I know if I don’t do it in this moment, I might never be able to convince him of why I can’t risk taking him back. I begin to cry because this is hurting me as much as it’s hurting him. “Ryle,” I say gently. “What would you do? If one of these days, this little girl looked up at you and she said, ‘Daddy? My boyfriend hit me.’ What would you say to her, Ryle?” He pulls Emerson to his chest and buries his face against the top of her blanket. “Stop, Lily,” he begs. I push myself up straighter on the bed. I place my hand on Emerson’s back and try to get Ryle to look me in the eyes. “What if she came to you and said, ‘Daddy? My husband pushed me down the stairs. He said it was an accident. What should I do?’?” His shoulders begin to shake, and for the first time since the day I met him, he has tears. Real tears that rush down his cheeks as he holds his daughter tightly against him. I’m crying, too, but I keep going. For her sake. “What if . . .” My voice breaks. “What if she came to you and said, ‘My husband tried to rape me, Daddy. He held me down while I begged him to stop. But he swears he’ll never do it again. What should I do, Daddy?’?” He’s kissing her forehead, over and over, tears spilling down his face. “What would you say to her, Ryle? Tell me. I need to know what you would say to our daughter if the man she loves with all her heart ever hurts her.” A sob breaks from his chest. He leans toward me and wraps an arm around me. “I would beg her to leave him,” he says through his tears. His lips press desperately against my forehead and I can feel some of his tears as they fall onto my cheeks. He moves his mouth to my ear and cradles both of us against him. “I would tell her that she is worth so much more. And I would beg her not to go back, no matter how much he loves her. She’s worth so much more.” We become a sobbing mess of tears and broken hearts and shattered dreams. We hold each other. We hold our daughter. And as hard as this choice is, we break the pattern before the pattern breaks us. He hands her back to me and wipes his eyes. He stands up, still crying. Still trying to catch his breath. In the last fifteen minutes, he lost the love of his life. In the last fifteen minutes, he became a father to a beautiful little girl. That’s what fifteen minutes can do to a person. It can destroy them. It can save them. He points toward the hallway, letting me know he needs to go gather himself. He’s sadder than I’ve ever seen him as he walks toward the door. But I know he’ll thank me for this one day. I know the day will come when he’ll understand that I made the right choice by his daughter. When the door closes behind him, I look down at her. I know I’m not giving her the life I dreamed for her. A home where she lives with both parents who can love her and raise her together. But I don’t want her to live like I lived. I don’t want her to see her father at his worst. I don’t want her to see him when he loses his temper with me to the point that she no longer recognizes him as her father. Because no matter how many good moments she might share with Ryle throughout her lifetime, I know from experience that it would only be the worst ones that stuck with her. Cycles exist because they are excruciating to break. It takes an astronomical amount of pain and courage to disrupt a familiar pattern. Sometimes it seems easier to just keep running in the same familiar circles, rather than facing the fear of jumping and possibly not landing on your feet. My mother went through it. I went through it. I’ll be damned if I allow my daughter to go through it. I kiss her on the forehead and make her a promise. “It stops here. With me and you. It ends with us.”
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Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: *yawn* The daughter would probably be better off if she jumped. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
Quote:“Lily,” he says quietly. “I feel like my life is good enough for you now. So whenever you’re ready . . .” I clench his jacket in my hands and keep my face pressed tight against his chest. I suddenly feel like I’m fifteen again. My neck and cheeks flush from his words. But I’m not fifteen. I’m an adult with responsibilities and a child. I can’t just allow my teenage feelings to take over. Not without a little reassurance, at least. I pull back and look up at him. “Do you donate to charity?” Atlas laughs with confusion. “Several. Why?” “Do you want kids someday?” He nods. “Of course I do.” “Do you think you’ll ever want to leave Boston?” He shakes his head. “No. Never. Everything is better here, remember?” His answers give me the reassurance I need. I smile up at him. “Okay. I’m ready.” He pulls me tight against him and I laugh. With everything that has happened since the day he came into my life, I never expected this outcome. I’ve hoped for it a lot, but until now I wasn’t sure if it would ever happen. I close my eyes when I feel his lips meet the spot on my collarbone. He presses a gentle kiss there and it feels just like the first time he kissed me there all those years ago. He brings his mouth to my ear, and in a whisper, he says, “You can stop swimming now, Lily. We finally reached the shore.”
Wednesday, August 14, 2024 11:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by second: 6ixStringJack, the movie "It Ends With Us" is the screenwriter fantasizing a better life for her mother. Hollywood can't fix the terrible family history but it will pay to make a movie about it with a much better ending than in real life.
Thursday, August 15, 2024 4:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by second: 6ixStringJack, the movie "It Ends With Us" is the screenwriter fantasizing a better life for her mother. Hollywood can't fix the terrible family history but it will pay to make a movie about it with a much better ending than in real life. Can't wait for the follow up with the daughter doing OnlyFans for a living. Oh right... we're telling fairy tales here. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
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Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: I'm glad to see they finally made a movie for you. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
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Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Thanks GoogleBot. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
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Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Thanks GoogleBot. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President. As always you miss the point: Why go to the theater, pay inflated ticket prices, purchase expensive snacks, when the movie is free at home? The Magic of Hollywood is a fading myth. A big screen TV at home is a better experience than the typical American Movie Theater. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Thursday, September 26, 2024 6:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by JAYNEZTOWN: ‘It Ends with Us’ Is Only $15 Million Shy of Passing Its Biggest Global Box Office Milestone https://collider.com/it-ends-with-us-global-box-office-335-million/
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