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How does It Ends With Us portray Ryle’s abuse?
The film’s handling of domestic violence is a major difference from the books, even having scenes play out differently altogether. In the novel, when Ryle burns his hand, he doesn’t push Lily down until he’s trying to cool it off under the sink—whereas in the movie, it happens right after he touches the hot surface.
Throughout that scene in the book, Lily is also supposed to be uncontrollably laughing from intoxication (until Ryle turns violent). “Goddammit, Lily,” Ryle tells her in the book. “It’s not funny. This hand is my f–king career.”
And after he pushes Lily down the stairs in the book, she kicks Ryle out of the apartment—which leaves him to sleep in the hallway all night.
The conversations surrounding abuse also play out differently in the film. For starters, Ryle doesn’t learn about Lily’s family history of domestic violence until after they’ve been dating a while in the movie but in the book, it happens on the first night they meet.
A new addition to the movie is a poignant conversation between Lily and her sister-in-law Allyssa (Jenny Slate) after she finds out about Ryle’s abusive behavior and tells Lily about Ryle accidentally shooting his brother as children. In the book, it’s Ryle who explains to Lily how his brother died, and Allyssa never tells Lily she shouldn’t take Ryle back due to his abusive behavior.
For Kristin Cavallari, this Hollywood conspiracy theory is written.
The Hills alum admitted to “wholeheartedly” believing the wild online rumor that certain outspoken celebrities—including Kanye West—have been replaced with a clone of themselves to appease the so-called Illuminati.
“I think there are clones,” she began on the Oct. 15 of her Let’s Be Honest podcast, “and I think Kanye is a clone.”
Kristin went on to reference a past Kanye interview in which the rapper alleged there were higher powers trying to silence his controversial opinions, telling her podcast guest cohost Justin Anderson, “Remember when he was talking a lot? He was really saying too much and the cabal didn’t like that.”
“He said, ‘If I go away and I come back and I look different, that is not me,'” Kristin continued. “And what the f–k happened? He was gone. Remember when he fell off the face of the earth?”
And she believes there may be proof to back the theory up. The 37-year-old added, “Compare old photos of him. It’s not the same f–king person.”