For some, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein’s “How It Ends” may trigger a bit of PTSD back to the early months of the coronavirus pandemic when stay-at-home orders were in effect.
The film was shot in June of 2020. That meant characters were almost universally six feet apart. Almost every scene is outside.
There are no cars in the streets. And, notably, no one hugs or touches one another. It might be hard to experience now, but in many ways, it’s a necessary snapshot of that time.
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