
MovieGuys
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Apr 05, 2025
"The End We Start From", is carried more by quality performances, than a sterling script.
On first inspection this looks like a apocalyptic, survivalist film but that soon gives way to what is, essentially, an interpersonal drama.
Its not a terribly original proposition. It's script is not doing anything new or even overly clever. I will say, its at times, austere tones, can feel, a little emotionally burdensome.
The key reason this film works, in spite of its shortcomings, is the outstanding performance, handed in, by Jodie Comer, as a mother looking to reunite her family.
Comer shines as a desperate, isolated woman, with little more than a thin thread of hope, to sustain her. She's utterly convincing, drawing you in, perhaps a little in spite of any reservations, you might have, about the pedestrian back story.
In summary, a film sustained, in large part, by an outstanding performance from its lead actress. Take a look and see if you agree with me.