![]() ![]() Stan does well as a sly charmer, while Dornan has the drier part of playing solid and dependable. Woodley often plays in a similar register of sullen and withdrawn as her character on TV’s “Big Little Lies,” but rather than the underlying rage of that performance, here she fills it with a light trying to peek out from behind the clouds. “Endings, Beginnings” comes down to the strengths of its central trio and all three are compelling performers in their own way. The sequences also start to feel padded, as if there wasn’t enough movie to go around. Shailene Woodley gets steamy in trailer for Endings, Beginnings. With stronger material to start with, the actors might have conveyed the film’s scenario more convincingly.ĭoremus also over-relies on montages to fill in the gaps between proper scenes and in the characters’ developing relationships. Woodley can next be seen with Jamie Dornan and Sebastian Stan in Endings, Beginnings, which premieres April 17 on VOD. The film’s languid tone of post-sex haze and late-afternoon sunshine comes across as limp and underdeveloped, leaving the actors, not the characters, frequently seeming lost and unsure of themselves within the scenes. Though with a screenplay credited to Doremus and novelist Jardine Libaire, the film is reported to be semi-improvised, much to its detriment. When it turns out they are close friends, a complicated situation becomes even trickier. ![]() ![]() Naturally, she soon meets both the stable Jack (Jamie Dornan) and unpredictable Frank (Sebastian Stan) and finds herself equally drawn to them. Daphne ( Shailene Woodley) breaks up with her long-time boyfriend, quits her job and moves into her sister’s poolhouse all in one week, vowing off men and alcohol for six months. The 37-year-old actor plays the role of Frank in the romantic drama, which sees his. Directed by Drake Doremus, “Endings, Beginnings” is set amid a familiar world of young creative types in Los Angeles. Sebastian Stan admits that improvising in Endings, Beginnings was an 'exposing process' as an actor. ![]()
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