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Terms of Endearment
Description
It's a film that gives a look at 30 years of relationship between Aurora Greenway (McLean) where the relationship has gone wrong. Her daughter Emma (Wenger) is still struggling and Aurora is looking for love. Emma may have marriage problems where the relationship is more troubled
It's a film that gives a look at 30 years of relationship between Aurora Greenway (McLean) where the relationship has gone wrong. Her daughter Emma (Wenger) is still struggling and Aurora is looking for love. Emma may have marriage problems where the relationship is more troubled
Actors:
Peg Sheldrick,
Megan Morris,
David Wohl,
Shelley K. Nielsen,
Sandra Newkirk,
Lelise Folse,
Bette Croissant,
Amanda Watkins,
Jennifer Josey,
Paul Menzel,
Lear Levin
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Peg Sheldrick
September 24, 1956 in Warrensburg, Missouri, USA
Megan Morris
1981, Houston, Texas, USA
David Wohl
22 September 1953, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Shelley K. Nielsen
Sandra Newkirk
Lelise Folse
Bette Croissant
Amanda Watkins
Jennifer Josey
Paul Menzel
Lear Levin
Country:
United States
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March 16, 2008
The tragi-comedy never made me reach for my hankie, never tickled my funny bone and it never found a way into my heart.
December 17, 2006
[Writer-director James L. Brooks] has television in his soul: his people are incredibly tiny (most are defined by a single stroke of obsessive behavior), and he chokes out his narrative in ten-minute chunks, separated by aching lacunae.
February 22, 2015
It takes all of perhaps five minutes to fall in love with the leading characters in Terms of Endearment and from that point on, the audience is just putty in the extremely capable hands of writer-director James L. Brooks.
January 10, 2014
Its soppy story is freed from cheap tear-jerking by Brooks' confident direction, Larry McMurtry's poignant script and a flawless ensemble.
February 20, 2009
Its quirky rhythms and veering emotional tones are very much its own, and they owe less to movie tradition than they do to a sense of how the law of unintended consequences pushes us ceaselessly through the years, permitting no pause for perspective.
February 22, 2013
There's not enough substance to support the sentiment of this longish comedy-drama.
June 24, 2006
Then The Illness strikes, and the film changes gear completely, pulling out all the stops and almost incidentally delivering one of the best-acted, most moving death-bed scenes in recent memory.
February 22, 2013
This is American mainstream movie-making at its best.
February 20, 2008
Brooks' dialog is wonderful throughout and all the characters carry off their assignments beautifully, even down to Danny De Vito and Norman Bennett as MacLaine's other suffering suitors.
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
Glossy, funny, and packs a real emotional wallop.
January 10, 2014
In his directorial debut, Brooks proves himself a master with actors.
January 18, 2013
Terms of Endearment is about three relationships and students of screenwriting would do well to study the way in which these three stories are told completely and effortlessly in a movie of average length.

