#Thosegirls Ending Explained: Beth, Milena, and Carina are three college students who've shared some of Rio's most wild and legendary parties for the past few semesters. Directed by Alex Medeiros, this 2015 drama film stars Giovana Eche (Beth), alongside Barbara França as Milena, Jeyce Valente as Carina, Ingra Lyberato as Suzana. Rated 2.4/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of #Thosegirls?

Beth, Milena, and Carina are three college students who've shared some of Rio's most wild and legendary parties for the past few semesters. After living in New York for a year, Beth returns on New Year's Eve a changed girl, willing to mend her ways and grow up. Milena and Carina, however, are not happy about their friend's change - Keen on stopping Beth form becoming "respectable" at all costs, they show up at her house with dozens of friends to celebrate the New Year. Before dawn, secrets will be revealed, friendships will be tested, hearts will broken, and tears (and other bodily fluids) will be spilled. As the night unfolds, we also witness past events in a seedy nightclub, which changed the lives of those three girls forever.

Alex Medeiros's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Giovana Eche (Beth)'s journey. After living in New York for a year, Beth returns on New Year's Eve a changed girl, willing to mend her ways and grow up.

How Does Giovana Eche (Beth)'s Story End?

  • Giovana Eche: Giovana Eche's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Barbara França (Milena): Barbara França's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Jeyce Valente (Carina): Jeyce Valente's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of #Thosegirls Mean?

The ending of #Thosegirls brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Giovana Eche's story may not satisfy all audiences.