All About You Ending Explained: Pauline, a beguiling woman in her 60s, returns to her hometown, Turin, for the first time since she was ten years old. Directed by Alina Marazzi, this 2012 drama film stars Charlotte Rampling (Pauline), alongside Elena Radonicich as Emma, Maria Grazia Mandruzzato as Angela Gualtieri, Valerio Binasco as Valerio. Rated 5.8/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of All About You?

Pauline, a beguiling woman in her 60s, returns to her hometown, Turin, for the first time since she was ten years old. She has inherited her aunt’s apartment in town. In Turin Pauline contacts Dr. Angela Gualtieri, a psychologist whom she had met abroad some time before; Angela runs a maternity centre, the Melograno, a support centre where both mothers to be and young mothers with post natal depression seek help. At the Melograno they are constantly short of help, that’s why Angela asks Pauline to give her a hand in setting up an in-house archive collecting different material relating to maternity: video interviews to new mothers, mothers diaries, photo portraits of mother and child. Pauline accepts and starts her work plunging deep in an emotional material that touches her strongly: the controversial feelings experienced by women in their relation with the child.

Alina Marazzi's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Charlotte Rampling (Pauline)'s journey. She has inherited her aunt’s apartment in town.

How Does Charlotte Rampling (Pauline)'s Story End?

  • Charlotte Rampling: Charlotte Rampling's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Elena Radonicich (Emma): Elena Radonicich's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Maria Grazia Mandruzzato (Angela Gualtieri): Maria Grazia Mandruzzato's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of All About You Mean?

The ending of All About You brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Charlotte Rampling's story may not satisfy all audiences.