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How It Ends
How It Ends

How It Ends (2021)

50% User Rating
1h 23min
Comedy
Drama

"Party like there is no tomorrow."

Liza scores an invite to one last wild party before the world ends. But making it there won't be easy, as her car has been stolen, and the clock is ticking on her plan to tie up loose ends with friends and family. Accompanied by her younger self, Liza embarks on a hilarious journey across Los Angeles, running into an eclectic cast of characters.

Daryl WeinDirector

Cast

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Zoe Lister-Jones

Zoe Lister-Jones

Liza

Cailee Spaeny

Cailee Spaeny

Young Liza

Whitney Cummings

Whitney Cummings

Mandy

Tawny Newsome

Tawny Newsome

Celine

Finn Wolfhard

Finn Wolfhard

Ezra

Nick Kroll

Nick Kroll

Gary

Logan Marshall-Green

Logan Marshall-Green

Nate

Bobby Lee

Bobby Lee

Derek

Fred Armisen

Fred Armisen

Manny

Glenn Howerton

Glenn Howerton

John

Bradley Whitford

Bradley Whitford

Kenny

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri

Stand Up

Sharon Van Etten

Sharon Van Etten

Jet

Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde

Alay

Paul W. Downs

Paul W. Downs

Sal

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Raymond Chan Jr

Breakdancer

Lamorne Morris

Lamorne Morris

Larry

Angelique Cabral

Angelique Cabral

Diaz

Rob Huebel

Rob Huebel

Joe

Paul Scheer

Paul Scheer

Dave

Helen Hunt

Helen Hunt

Lucinda

Colin Hanks

Colin Hanks

Charlie

Charlie Day

Charlie Day

Lonny

Mary Elizabeth Ellis

Mary Elizabeth Ellis

Kristia

Pauly Shore

Pauly Shore

Pauly Shore

Reviews (3)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 60%

January 30, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com After a day with the emotionally overwhelming CODA, a disappointing Human Factors, and a divisive Cryptozoo, I was incredibly excited to end my day with a light, straightforward, funny little take on a silly yet intriguing premise. I got exactly what I was hoping for. A harmless series of entertaining interactions and interesting soul-searching moments featuring the two versions of the main character. Despite its repetitiveness and formulaic structure, I was never uninvested in the story due to the short runtime and mainly because of the two central, phenomenal performances. Zoe Lister-Jones and Cailee Spaeny are brilliant together, forming an aura of pure enjoyment and putting a smile on every viewers’ face. Their whimsical chemistry elevates the entire film, but it’s not just fun and laugher. Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein dive deep into the essence of Liza through heartfelt conversations and heavy debates about so many things that everyone regrets doing in their own lives but never think of making amends. From forgiving family and friends’ mistakes to accepting our own missteps and flaws, addressing unresolved personal issues on the last day on Earth should not be something people need to do, but something that should have already been done way before this final day. Shot during the pandemic, watching a whole movie filmed in exteriors sort of works like a breath of fresh air. Some people might dislike the dozens of celebrity cameos that contribute to sketch after sketch, but I defend that these scenes always serve a certain purpose, developing the protagonist a bit more across each of these sequences. As I wrote above, the cyclic nature of the film drags down some portions of its portions, especially the never-ending wandering around, which becomes a tad boring. Shoutout to Ryan Miller’s score, though. It’s one of the most entertaining aspects of the whole thing. How It Ends is an inoffensive, light, entertaining character-study that ultimately accomplishes its goal of being a fun introspection on the protagonist’s life. With the use of a generic plot device, Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones create a simple yet repetitive narrative featuring dozens of famous cameos in a non-stop sequence of walking in the middle of an empty street until a new character shows up to offer yet another funny moment. Nevertheless, it contains more heart and soul than what’s at the surface. Lister-Jones and Cailee Spaeny carry and elevate the entire movie on their shoulders, delivering two impressive performances that I just couldn’t take my eyes off. Despite the obvious tendency to be just an amusing, innocent film, the main character is someone everyone can relate to, which definitely makes the movie much more compelling. Doing something that people regret later is an inevitability of life, but making amends with it shouldn’t be left to an extreme chance or to the very last moment when everything is about to end… and this is a message I can get behind. Rating: B-

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Zoe Lister-Jones, Daryl Wein & Cailee Spaeny on How It Ends

Zoe Lister-Jones, Daryl Wein & Cailee Spaeny on How It Ends

How It Ends Q&A with Zoe Lister-Jones

How It Ends Q&A with Zoe Lister-Jones

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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