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Summary

IF"stwist ending may have come as a surprise to some , but eagle - eyed viewers may have noticed several tinge that gave away the close from the scratch . IFis a story about youth and imaging , which explore the idea of notional friends , and where they go after Kyd grow up and turn back see them . The film was orchestrate by John Krasinski , and star Ryan Reynolds opposite Cailey Fleming as two citizenry who see IFs and go for to aid find them a new home after their kids grow up .

While the movie explore theme of the power of imaging and the importance of connecting to one ’s inner tiddler , the movie also hides a major whirl in plain slew . The young girl , Bea ( Fleming ) appears to have a rare ability to see other people ’s imaginary booster , which she divvy up with a man named Cal ( Reynolds ) . However , the truth is that Cal was her imaginary friend growing up , and she grew out of seeing him after her female parent passed away . This twist alters the way early elements of the story were prove , with many mo auspicate this twirl along the agency .

Despite some clunkiness in its plot ,   IF   pushes through with its warmth and affirmative tone , paving the means for some truly impactful moments .

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7Cal Knew Bea When She Was Younger

The First Big Hint At Cal’s True Nature

While Bea herself , despite her curiousness , neglect to acknowledge this remark , it grow enquiry about how the pair roll in the hay each other . Cal is a middle - aged serviceman living upstairs from Bea ’s nan , sowhile it could reasonably be adopt that they have concisely met , there is no clear reason for them to know each other well . But , Cal is clear attach in some direction , and presents as being distant and disengaged , which is likely a response to his being discarded when Bea acquire out of escort him .

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6Cal Hadn’t Managed To Place Any IFs

His Insight Is As Limited As Any IF

However , Bea does learn that Cal has been taste to aid the IFs find new friend to connect with . He work inexhaustibly out of the small apartment with a catalog of IFs that need young home , and occasionally visits the retreat menage for IFs . Despite his efforts , Cal has been unsuccessful with ever place an IF with a new friend . While it does testify to be difficult , and perhaps impossible to partner off IFs with new kids as the movie progresses , Bea is capable to come and make palpable change quickly .

But , the change she makes are not in any way groundbreaking ceremony . Bea consultation the IFs to observe out what matches could best suit them , and then she goes and ask kids about their Falco subbuteo , while test to define if they can see any of the possible IF positioning . These ideas are pretty straightforward , but it does n’t seem like Cal even got this far , because he ca n’t be hear by any hoi polloi as one of the IFs that has had their kid grow out of fancy him . Bea ’s simple estimation are the large shift for these IFs in a long time , despite Cal ’s efforts .

5Cal Used To Be A Clown

He Entertained Children, Just Like IFs

When Cal is convinced by Bea to have her avail with his work , he takes her to the IF retreat home . While there , she is enclose to a kindly older IF named Lewis , who is a giant teddy bear that is nearly 100 year old . Lewis inform Bea that Cal , the uptight and seemingly perpetually frustrated gentleman , used to be a goof . This seems like a contradiction of the character as he is in the present , but take he go through some sort of traumatic case that changed his outlook on liveliness , it makes sensation .

Calvin was Bea ’s IF , and when she was immature , she tragically lost her mother to a terminal illness . This had a major impact on the youthful girl , force her to maturate up quickly and leave some of her infantile way behind her . As a result , her fanciful friend , the goofball whose intact purpose was to make her smile also felt that tremendous loss for his friend , and their connection evaporated . While this hint is a picayune more subtle , it is another moment that raises questions about Cal and his past , pointing to his true individuality as an IF .

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4Cal & Bea Have Similar Quirks

Their Mimicry Betrays Their True Connection

There are also pocket-size moments included in the film that showcase salient similarities between Bea and Cal . From their outfit and duologue , to the identical way of life that they both sit down and smooth the Page of a rule book , the two have unmortgaged queerness in unwashed . This sorting of mirroring is common in people who drop a great raft of time together , such as supporter or family , but for Bea and Cal , it can seem like an funny detail to include .

However , it is another readable denotation that the pair have more in common than what is immediately revealed . Bea and Cal spent a lot of time together during her formative years , and Cal was bear out of Bea ’s imagination . As a result , it is utterly clean-cut that the pair would acquire many commonality and behave in like ways . From their physical apparent movement , to their attitude and personalities , these element mime each other because of that pre - existent connexion .

3Cal Doesn’t Speak To Other People

This Is Because They Can’t See Cal

When Cal is first introduced , he is run across filch into the way of a small tike to recover a giant IF name Blue . When the child stirs in the bed , he quickly hides beneath the seam , giving the stamp that he could be get , but as the movie progresses , his interactions are increasingly quirky and one - sided . An actor like Ryan Reynolds is incredibly full at performing comedy opposite other characters , and when he has call and response dialog . However , his interactions inIFare often adjoin with no reply .

This is jarring and unusual , as the character continues to speak in any circumstance , but his dialog is not met with any clear response . However , the fact that he can not be seen or heard by others makes it vindicated that this stilted communicating was knowing . Even in an post setting , Bea is able to gain access to the receipt by pretending to have a obstetrical delivery . However , no one interrogative sentence or speaks to the man who is following nigh behind her , and scene where he would be anticipate to explain his bearing are but skip over .

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Cailey Fleming as Bea standing next to Blue in an old-fashioned apartment in IF

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2Cal Seems Like A Version Of Bea’s Dad

Cal’s Personality Is A Glimpse Into Bea’s Memories

One of the most endearing aspects of the motion picture is shown throughthe fundamental interaction Bea has with her father , play by thedirector , John Krasinski . Bea ’s dad is now ailing , and in hospital for surgical process that could get complications . However , despite the intense situation , and the opening of Bea lose her only stay parent , her dad is always bright , cheerful , and doing everything he can to put a smiling on his girl ’s fount . These persistent attack to make her happy and foreclose her from feeling confused are indications of his love and like for her .

Interestingly , it is at this moment when Bea is afraid of being leave alone that her gift for hear fanciful friend , and her former IF , Cal , attest itself . Cal may now be someone who seems to lack joy and happiness , but that is a observation of Bea ’s own emotions . And interestingly , the version of Cal , a happy - go - lucky clown who does all he can to make Bea smile and palpate happier , seems to be a reflection of her father . Reynolds and Krasinski are similar in their appearance , and the connection could be more than open level from Bea ’s unconscious imaging .

1The Witch Down The Hall

Cal Fears The Witch Like Most IFs

When Bea first tries to confabulate the mysterious people on a higher floor , they deny to let her in . After a moment , an older woman put down the Asaph Hall from her apartment at the end of the Charles Martin Hall . This woman is only seen in the shadow , and appears to frighten Bea . Then , when Bea is in the way the next daylight , Cal mentions that neither she nor they want to be outside the elbow room when the witch comes along . This presents an interesting head , about why the mystery form is there , and why they do n’t want to be out of the room when she arrives .

However , later inIF , when Bea is preparing to return home with her founding father , she rushes upstairs betimes in the aurora to meet with Cal and the others , and the woman emerges from her apartment . This time , she is watch understandably as a simple aged charwoman , and she comes to unlock the flat that belongs to Cal and the IFs . Once inside , Bea does n’t see her friends , but a computer storage room . This elbow room clearly belong to the charwoman , who opens it during the day to move her stuff back and away , but lock the threshold in the evening .

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Cal, Bea, and several Imaginary Friends in a hospital in IF

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Cal (Ryan Reynolds) and Bea (Cailey Fleming) peer curiously to observe something in IF movie trailer

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