Spoiler alert: The following contains spoilers from The Idea of You.

Summary

  • Solène and Hayes get back together in a five-year time jump ending in The Idea of You.
  • The couple's relationship faced public scrutiny and age gap criticism, leading to two breakups.
  • The Idea of You emphasizes the love story's resilience despite societal taboos.

The Idea of You is based on Harry Styles fanfiction, Lee previously confirmed that it's not.

Aside from Hathaway and Galitzine, the cast of The Idea of You includes Ella Rubin as Izzy, Reid Scott as Daniel, Annie Mumolo as Tracy, and Perry Mattfeld as Eva. However, the movie focuses mostly on Solène and Hayes' love affair, and how it affects Solène's life and her daughter, Izzy. Given Hayes' fame and the societal taboos centering around an older woman dating a younger man, the couple's relationship goes through several ups and downs throughout The Idea of You. Thankfully, the film has a clear ending that gives closure to Solène and Hayes' romance.

Do Solène & Hayes End Up Together In The Idea Of You?

Anne Hathaway & Nicholas Galitzine's Characters Suffer From A Highly Publicized Relationship

Unlike Lee's book, Solène and Hayes get a happy ending in The Idea of You, even though they have to wait five years for it. After their second breakup, Hayes makes Solène promise to revisit the idea of them as a couple in five years when Izzy is no longer in high school and Hayes' fame has faded. However, Solène and Hayes agree that if they get "a shot at happiness," meaning they find a significant other who makes them happy, they will take it. So, they claim they won't wait for one another, but the ending says otherwise.

The Idea of You is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

Five years after they last saw one another, Hayes shows up at Solène's art gallery during the final scene of Anne Hathaway's critically acclaimed rom-com. They smile at one another, and the film fades to black as the credits roll. While The Idea of You didn't conclude with Solène and Hayes running into each other's arms and kissing, it's evident that they will get back together. Izzy is off at college in Chicago, and even though Hayes is seemingly still pretty famous, he and Solène are ready to try again.

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The Idea Of You's 5-Year Flash-Forward Explained

The Amazon Rom-Com's Ending Had A Time Jump

Directly following the moment Hayes leaves Solène's house after she breaks up with him a second time, The Idea of You jumps ahead five years. The flash-forward isn't too surprising, given that Solène and Hayes promised one another to reconnect in five years if they were still willing to give their relationship a shot. Thankfully, they are ready to rekindle their romance, and both are seemingly single, meaning that Solène and Hayes never truly moved on from their love.

Even though Solène and Hayes had to endure five depressing years without one another, The Idea of You's time jump was necessary to make the couple's story work.

Perhaps now that Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine's characters' age gap in The Idea of You isn't as taboo, with Hayes being 29 years old and Solène 45, the public and the media will lighten up on the criticism of their relationship. Plus, Izzy is away at college and doesn't have to worry about her mother's high-publicity romance with a pop star. The complications surrounding their relationship have faded, and even though Solène and Hayes had to endure five depressing years without one another, The Idea of You's time jump was necessary to make the couple's story work.

Why Solène Ended Her Relationship With Hayes Twice

Solène & Hayes Had A Turbulent Relationship

As The Idea of You trailer teases, Solène and Hayes' relationship isn't easy, due to their age difference (which, frankly, would not be as big of a deal if the gender roles were reversed) and Hayes' status as the lead singer of one of the most popular boy bands in the world. Their romance will always be tricky, and Solène is the more reluctant of the two to continue their affair over the course of the 2024 Amazon Prime Video rom-com. As a result, Solène ends the relationship on two separate occasions, devastating Hayes.

As one would expect, many people can't get over the fact that Solène is 16 years older than Hayes, and the scrutiny becomes too much for Solène and Izzy to handle.

The couple's first breakup transpires while vacationing in Europe with Hayes' bandmate Ollie and groupies. They tease Solène and Hayes about their relationship, and Solène discovers from Ollie that, when Hayes dedicated a song to her during their Coachella set, it wasn't the first time he had done so for a woman. Solène is (understandably) upset, and she and Hayes get into a fight that ends with Solène ending things and returning to Los Angeles. The two eventually get back together, but when their romance goes public, affecting Izzy's life, Solène breaks up with Hayes again to protect her daughter.

How Solène's Romance With Hayes Affected Her Other Relationships

Solène's Daughter & Ex-Husband Had Difficulty Adjusting To Her Dating Hayes

Ella Rubin as Izzy and Anne Hathaway as Solène Marchand in The Idea of You.

Solène keeps her relationship with Hayes a secret in The Idea of You because she feels a little ashamed and wants to look out for her daughter. However, the paparazzi don't care about Solène's feelings and make her romance with Hayes known to the world, leading to Solène and Izzy receiving hate online and in public. As one would expect, many people can't get over the fact that Solène is 16 years older than Hayes, and the scrutiny becomes too much for Solène and Izzy to handle.

As of the writing of this article, The Idea of You has an 86 percent score (averaged from 66 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.

Izzy's classmates ask her to get an NSFW picture of Hayes, and the boy she has a crush on makes a rude comment — "Tell your mom I turn 18 in a month." The publicity overwhelms Izzy, and she retreats to her father's house. Consequently, Solène breaks up with Hayes for a second time. Of course, Solène and Hayes' relationship affects Izzy the most, but Solène's ex-husband and Izzy's father, Daniel, is also upset about his ex-wife seeing a younger man. Daniel cheated on Solène with a younger woman, though, so his opinion doesn't matter.

Did Hayes Quit August Moon?

Hayes Is A Solo Artist At The Idea Of You's Ending

Nicholas Galitzine as Hayes Campbell On Stage Holding A Mic In The Idea Of You

Amazon's Anne Hathaway rom-com features Hayes contemplating the next steps in his musical career, as he doesn't want to be in August Moon forever. Throughout the film, Hayes is seen working on music outside the band, and it's clear that the story is leading up to him pursuing a solo career. Hayes is willing to leave August Moon so that Solène will stay with him, showing how little he cares about continuing to be the band's lead singer. During the flash-forward, Solène watches Hayes perform alone on The Graham Norton Show, suggesting he quit August Moon and is now a successful solo artist.

The Idea of You Cast

Character

Anne Hathaway

Solène Marchand

Nicholas Galitzine

Hayes Campbell

Ella Rubin

Izzy

Reid Scott

Daniel

Perry Mattfeld

Eva

Annie Mumolo

Tracy

Mathilda Gianopoulos

Georgia

Jordan Aaron Hall

Zeke

Jaiden Anthony

Adrian

Raymond Cham Jr.

Oliver

Viktor White

Simon

Dakota Adan

Rory

What The Painting Means In The Idea Of You

The painting in The Idea of You.

A painting by one of Solène's friends appears over the course of The Idea of You, and it has much more significance to the story than just being a pretty thing to look at. When Solène first shows the painting to Hayes, he asks her what she feels when she looks at it. Solène answers, "Everything," with a smile on her face.

Later in the Amazon Prime Video rom-com, when Solène breaks up with Hayes in Europe, he describes everything he feels for her, and she tells him that she can't say she feels the same. However, when Solène apologizes to Hayes in the recording studio, she its she feels "everything" with him. The moment in The Idea of You is a callback to what Solène said about the painting (which Hayes bought and gave to Solène). The piece of art symbolizes Solène and Hayes' special love for one another, and that's why it can be consistently seen throughout the film.

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The Real Meaning Behind The Idea Of You's Ending

Solène & Hayes Get Their Happy Ending

Solène and Hayes don't end up together in the book, but they cannot resist the pull they feel towards one another in the movie. They wait five years and resume their romance, picking up where they left off on Solène's doorstep. Perhaps the screenwriters changed the story's ending to show the resilience of a relationship that is regarded as taboo in society. Also, The Idea Of You makes it clear that an older woman dating a younger man (who is of age, of course), shouldn't be a big deal and that hate towards a relationship of that nature is unwarranted.

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The Idea of You
Release Date
May 2, 2024
Runtime
115 Minutes
Director
Michael Showalter
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Anne Hathaway Nicholas Galitzine
  • Headshot Of Ella Rubin
    Ella Rubin

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Based on the acclaimed, contemporary love story of the same name, The Idea of You centers on Solène (Anne Hathaway), a 40-year-old single mom who begins an unexpected romance with 24-year-old Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the lead singer of August Moon, the hottest boy band on the planet. When Solène must step in to chaperone her teenage daughter’s trip to the Coachella Music Festival after her ex bails at the last minute, she has a chance encounter with Hayes and there is an instant, undeniable spark. As they begin a whirlwind romance, it isn’t long before Hayes’ superstar status poses unavoidable challenges to their relationship, and Solène soon discovers that life in the glare of his spotlight might be more than she bargained for.
 

Writers
Robinne Lee, Michael Showalter, Jennifer Westfeldt

Source: Rotten Tomatoes