" It makes perfect sensory faculty as to why they would experience that way , " he say .
This chronicle deal with the subject of domestic violence and abuse .
Themovieis based on the Colleen Hoover book of the same name. It focuses on a florist named Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) as she navigates an abusive relationship with Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni). The main theme of the movie is the generational cycle of domestic violence, flashing back to Lily’s youth when her father abused her mother.#
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Justin Baldoni, who also directedIt Ends with Us, recently spoke out about the argument that the film “glorifies” domestic violence in aninterviewwith the Associated Press.#
“I think that they are absolutely entitled to that opinion. And it makes perfect sense as to why they would feel that way,” Justin said.#
“I mean, look, we live in a culture where, unfortunately, too many things are glorified,” he continued. “And we are fighting for attention β we are an attention economy, and we’re in a clickbait world and everybody is trying to figure out how to gather attention. Look at the news cycle, it’s everywhere around us.”#
“So, it makes perfect sense people would feel that way,” he said. “Also, if anybody has had that real-life experience, I can imagine how hard it would be to imagine their experience being in aromance novel.”#
“To them I would just offer that we were very intentional in the making of this movie,” he finished.#
His Instagram bio includes a link to No More, an anti-domestic abuse nonprofit that was a “charitable partner” of the movie, among other links. Lively’s links to her brands, Betty Booze and Betty Buzz, and Hoover’s links primarily include places to buy her books or other elements of her career as an author.#
Justin also spoke toDeadlineabout working with the nonprofit and how interviews with survivors helped with his depiction of the story saying, “And then doing work with No More and hearing from survivors and understanding the psychology of abuse and learning βOh, there is real love.β They all had to say, in order for the movie to work, the choice she makes at the end has to be one we might expect, but we donβt know what choice sheβs really gonna make. And the only way that can happen is if we believe that there is deep, deep, deep love there.”#
And in another interview, he said, “The message is the most important thing. Thatβs why [Colleen] wrote the book,” he toldToday. “I was always thinking about the outcome and the why, and the one woman I was making this for who would sit in that theater and maybe not go back to her abusive relationship.”#
As of Aug. 13, Blake has also shared an Instagram story linking out to resources for those affected by domestic violence. “1 in 4 women aged 18 or older in the US alone have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Intimate partner violence affects all genders, including more than 12 million people every year in the United States,” she wrote.#
Watch Justin’s full AP interviewhere.#











