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Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Did Ryan Reynolds write the rooftop scene in ‘It Ends With Us’? Blake Lively Scenes written by her husband, Ryan Reynolds It ends with usbut it seems the screenwriters had different ideas. “It’s a big part of my life,” Blake said at the New York premiere of Colleen Hoover’s film adaptation last week. picture!“[Me and Ryan] “We help each other out and we work very well together. The iconic rooftop scene was actually written by my husband. No one knows that.” “He wrote the script,” she continued. “He’s involved in everything I do, and I’m involved in everything he does, so his wins, his celebrations are mine and mine are his. He’s all involved in this movie.” The problem is Christy Hall, who is credited as a screenwriter on the film. Speaking at the event, she said: The Hollywood Reporter“As a writer, the rooftop scene was probably the most challenging scene for me. Colleen wrote it perfectly. I wish we could have just taken it straight from the book and used it in the film, but it’s a bit too long for film language.” After Blake’s comments made headlines, people We asked Christie to expand on the creation of this scene. “I’m very proud of my work, and I feel like the beats that needed to be respected in this scene were left intact,” she said. “Again, Colleen did it best. She did it first and it was hers. I think this scene really beautifully reflects what she wrote from the beginning.” Christie later said she wasn’t aware that Ryan had any input on the script, explaining, “There were a few little bits that I think were ad-libbed, like when Ryan says, ‘Top it with a cherry,’ and when she talks about maraschino cherries. When I saw the cut, I thought, ‘Oh, that’s cute. That must have been cute and ad-libbed.’ So when they told me that Ryan wrote it, I was like, that’s amazing, that’s amazing.” “There were a few little bits of direction that I didn’t write, that I thought were improvised on the spot. But, again, there were moments there that I felt needed to be honored. So I recognize and I’m proud of those scenes. And I think if those direction came from Ryan, that’s great,” she concluded. For more information, It ends with us here. Source ends Reynolds rooftop Ryan Scene Write
Blake Lively Scenes written by her husband, Ryan Reynolds It ends with usbut it seems the screenwriters had different ideas. “It’s a big part of my life,” Blake said at the New York premiere of Colleen Hoover’s film adaptation last week. picture!“[Me and Ryan] “We help each other out and we work very well together. The iconic rooftop scene was actually written by my husband. No one knows that.” “He wrote the script,” she continued. “He’s involved in everything I do, and I’m involved in everything he does, so his wins, his celebrations are mine and mine are his. He’s all involved in this movie.” The problem is Christy Hall, who is credited as a screenwriter on the film. Speaking at the event, she said: The Hollywood Reporter“As a writer, the rooftop scene was probably the most challenging scene for me. Colleen wrote it perfectly. I wish we could have just taken it straight from the book and used it in the film, but it’s a bit too long for film language.” After Blake’s comments made headlines, people We asked Christie to expand on the creation of this scene. “I’m very proud of my work, and I feel like the beats that needed to be respected in this scene were left intact,” she said. “Again, Colleen did it best. She did it first and it was hers. I think this scene really beautifully reflects what she wrote from the beginning.” Christie later said she wasn’t aware that Ryan had any input on the script, explaining, “There were a few little bits that I think were ad-libbed, like when Ryan says, ‘Top it with a cherry,’ and when she talks about maraschino cherries. When I saw the cut, I thought, ‘Oh, that’s cute. That must have been cute and ad-libbed.’ So when they told me that Ryan wrote it, I was like, that’s amazing, that’s amazing.” “There were a few little bits of direction that I didn’t write, that I thought were improvised on the spot. But, again, there were moments there that I felt needed to be honored. So I recognize and I’m proud of those scenes. And I think if those direction came from Ryan, that’s great,” she concluded. For more information, It ends with us here.
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