Immortality, Irony and a Shocking Finale: Cannes Debuts The End of It

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Rebecca Hall anchors Maria Martinez Bayona’s Cannes premiere The End of It, a near‑future sci‑fi dramedy about an immortal artist who chooses to die. The film pairs strong performances (with Bernal, Rapace, and Feldstein) and striking Canary Islands visuals, but its uneven ending and a modest budget dampen its satirical punch, though it marks a promising directorial debut.
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