'Through My Window: Looking At You' Ending Explained: Heartfelt finale wraps up Ares Hidalgo and Raquel Mendoza's journey

In this final chapter, the characters undergo a poignant reconciliation after a near-death encounter
UPDATED FEB 26, 2024
Clara Galle and Julio Peña Fernández in 'Through My Window: Looking At You' (@Netflix)
Clara Galle and Julio Peña Fernández in 'Through My Window: Looking At You' (@Netflix)

Contains spoilers for 'Through My Window: Looking At You'

BARCELONA, SPAIN: 'Through My Window: Looking At You', which dropped on Netflix on Friday, February 23, delves deeper into the complexities of love, loss, and second chances.

As Raquel navigates the challenges of newfound fame and a strained friendship, Ares finds himself entangled in a web of family obligations and unfulfilled desires.

Will their undeniable connection reignite, or will the weight of their past keep them forever apart?

Prepare to be swept away on a rollercoaster of emotions as Raquel Mendoza (Clara Galle) and Ares Hildalgo (Julio Pena) confront their deepest fears, embrace their vulnerabilities, and fight for a love that transcends the boundaries of time and circumstance.

What happens to Ares Hildalgo and Raquel Mendoza in 'Through My Window: Looking At You'?

Clara Galle and Julio Peña Fernández in a still from movie 'Through My Window: Looking At You' (@Netflix)
Clara Galle and Julio Peña Fernández in a still from 'Through My Window: Looking At You' (@Netflix)

The final chapter of Raquel and Ares' tumultuous story unfolds in 'Through My Window: Looking At You.' After the heartbreak in 'Across the Sea,' both attempt to move on.

Raquel pursues her dream of becoming a published author, while Ares remains entangled with Vera (Andrea Chaparro) due to family business ties. Raquel finds success with her book, based on her experiences with Ares.

However, she grapples with lingering feelings and a strained relationship with Anna (Carla Tous), who blames Raquel for Yoshi's (Guillermo Lasheras) death. Raquel's relationship with Gregory (Ivan Lapadula) crumbles as he senses her unresolved feelings for Ares.

Ares, despite his reservations, continues his relationship with Vera. He yearns for Raquel but feels trapped by his family's obligations. He eventually breaks things off with Vera, seeking a genuine connection with Raquel.

Near-death experience brings Ares Hildalgo and Raquel Mendoza together

Clara Galle and Julio Peña Fernández in a still from movie 'Through My Window: Looking At You' (@Netflix)
Clara Galle and Julio Peña Fernández in a still from 'Through My Window: Looking At You' (@Netflix)

Raquel and Ares rekindle their romance in secret. However, their happiness is short-lived as Raquel realizes this clandestine relationship is unhealthy. She ends things, recognizing the need to move forward.

Ares, heartbroken and determined to find closure, reaches out to Raquel. He discovers her unconscious by the pool, having fallen in while intoxicated. Despite his allergy to chlorine, Ares dives in to save her, risking his own life.

Both Raquel and Ares recover from their ordeal. In the hospital, they finally confess their true feelings and reconcile. They acknowledge their past mistakes and embrace a future together.

How did Ares Hildalgo and Raquel Mendoza reconcile in the end?

The film concludes with Raquel embarking on a book tour with Ares by her side. She decides to focus on new stories and experiences, leaving their passionate love story behind in the pages of her first book. They move in together, ready to face the future as a united couple.

As Raquel closes the final chapter of her first book, she knows that their story, like their love, continues to unfold, filled with the promise of new adventures and a love that transcends the pages.

Through My Window: Looking At You emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, personal growth, and the enduring power of true love.

Despite facing challenges and temptations, Raquel and Ares ultimately choose each other, demonstrating the unwavering nature of their connection.

'Through My Window: Looking At You' is currently available on Netflix. 

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