Colleen hoovers' it ends with us ’: a look at violence and relationships
Colleen hoovers' it ends with us ’: a look at violence and relationships
The topics of the generations of overarching trauma and violence in relationships are complicated and often painful, but they are the focus of the successful novels by the US author Colleen Hoover. With her work "it ends with us - only once more" , which was published in 2016, she reflects the stressful, violent relationship of her parents. This book was quickly accepted and, due to the viral distribution, remained popular not only in young people, but also beyond.
The author was able to reach many readers with her narrative way: reach inside. In 2022 the sequel followed "It starts with us - only once and forever" , which continues the story about the main characters Lily, Ryle and Atlas. The works of Hoover are now marketed under the collective term "Lily, Ryle and Atlas" , while others, such as "Layken & Will - Slammed" , are also marketed under the names of the protagonists. Hoover has firmly established itself in the literary world and is one of the best-selling authors with twenty published novels: inside of the New York Times bestseller list.
the film adaptation and its criticism
director Justin Baldoni has assumed the challenge of only implementing once - it ends with us ” (2024) and at the same time addressing the problem of male violence in relationships. Baldoni takes on the role of Ryle Kincaid, which is presented in the film as a violent character.
Despite the clear intention to stimulate a deeper examination of these important social issues, the finished film version in the presentation unfortunately remains behind the seriousness of the topic. Critics complain that the film chooses a simple, idealistic approach and presents a softcore version of reality through KITROMMOTICS. This could lead to the real experiences of survivors of violence in relationships inadequate.
The ambition of the film to tackle a serious topic is undeniable. Nevertheless, it remains to be hoped that future adaptations will encounter these topics with greater sensitivity. "Only once more - it ends with us" is considered a step in the right direction, just not the necessary respect and the depth that has earned the experiences of those affected. The debate about how cultural narratives and their adaptations influence the perception of violence in relationships is still of great importance.
The connection of hoovers literary success and the film adaptation illustrates the continued relevance of its topics in today's society. Her stories invite you to think about relationships and the effects of violence - a dialogue that is important not only in literature, but also in the film industry. So the film is not only a retelling, but also an impetus to a broader discussion that goes beyond pure entertainment.
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