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The Evening Star

The Evening Star

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Schmaltz-o-Rama
Review: This film takes the cake as far as Hollywood trying to milk some sort of entertainment out of stories that were once magnificent. I didn't care for a single character except Marion Ross and was practically begging Aurora to kick the bucket because I could hardly bear another minute of this deliberate attempt by the filmakers to simply push any emotional button they could without benefit of a plot, script or sense of originality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest movie, losts of emotion, great acting.
Review: This movie was amazing. I laughed, I cried. I have watched this movie so many times, that I will need to buy a second copy of it. Even my 7 year old daughter loves this movie. It has a great story line, and is just written beautifully.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie was one of the greatest movies of all times
Review: This movie was wonderful.Actually, I should grant this movie six complete stars. Shirley MacLaine was wonderful. I think it's great that Shirley reprised her role. She should be in the running again for an Academy Award. And for best actress ,too.I think that Julliet Lewes was wonderful. She should get an Academy Award for best suppoting actress.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wish I had never seen this
Review: What on EARTH possessed Shirley Maclaine to go along with this? Was she just desparate for work that she didn't mind completely dishonoring Term of Endearment???? This movie was horrid. Absolutely horrid. If I could turn back time, I would never have seen this film at all. I felt it was out of the bounds of tradition with the first film and should not have been a sequel at all.

Even on its own merits, the film cannot stand alone.


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