When it comes to the movie “Endings, Beginnings,” I prefer the endings. But, goodness gracious, it takes an eternity to get there.
This bore fest is nearly two hours of sizzle-less romance and thudding dialogue, centered around the sort of obnoxious free spirit who’d start up an unwanted conversation with you at a bar.
Her name is Daphne (Shailene Woodley). She is in her early 30s, speaks in breathy whispers and makes scream-at-the-screen life decisions.
Caught in a crisis spurred by a trauma, she abandons her job and her relationship and commits to celibacy and sobriety. That nun routine lasts about five minutes.
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