I had various co-writers over the years, including Joey Curtis and Cami Delavigne, and they are also children of divorce, so we tried to confront our fears and confusion together. It was so confusing to me that I decided to confront it with a film and just started writing it. In an interview, Derek was asked whether his parents were divorced and he answered: Now, I'll tell you why Derek Cianfrance (director of this movie) wanted to make Blue Valentine and what he has in his mind. So, based on the scene I mentioned, as an optimist, I thought Cindy and Dean would get back together. In the end, Cindy cursed Dean that she wants a fucking divorce and Dean tries to convince her and tells her that he doesn't want Frankie to grow up in a broken home and Cindy tells that she needs space but she doesn't persists that she wants a divorce. And the ending of the movie is left to viewers opinion. As per your question, movie ends when Dean walks away crying from Cindy and Frankie. Since it's my all time favorite movie, I've done a lot of research on this one.
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