
Writer/director Alex Ullom makes his filmmaking debut with “It Ends,” and he tries to create something mysterious and thought-provoking on a very tiny budget. It’s a story about four characters dealing with the insanity of purgatory while driving along a rural road to nowhere, and the writing rarely lets the gang out of their car during the run time. There’s pain and punishment in the material, and while Ullom teases a horror-esque approach to the story, he ultimately pulls away from frights to generate a type of mystery and character study concerning young people trying to make sense of their past, present, and future. “It Ends” will be catnip to some due its interpretive ways, but the puzzle isn’t always compelling. Ullom doesn’t construct a swell of suspense to really support the viewing experience, but he scores with ideas and various points of pressure on the foursome as they battle against the melting of their minds. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















