Movie Reviews for Beaches (Special Edition)

Beaches (Special Edition)

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Movie Reviews of Beaches (Special Edition)

Movie Review: Beaches
Summary: 5 Stars

Beaches is a very good movie.
I bought it cause i really like this movie.

Movie Review: Wonderful film
Summary: 5 Stars

A fun movie with lots of comedy and drama. Ending as a true tear jerker.

Movie Review: great movie
Summary: 5 Stars

bought it for my best friend, she loved it.. its the story of us! LOL

Movie Review: the triumph of friendship
Summary: 4 Stars

The title of the movie derives from its story, which starts on one beach (on the east coast where two young girls meet and form a lifelong friendship) and ends on another (on the west coast where the two, now grown women, part forever). Romantics will love the film, which should also appeal to anyone who likes a good story well told. The performances are spot on and the script doesn't miss a step. As one of the characters is a singer, there are some great songs and musical numbers, memorably performed by Bette Midler. The extras include a director's commentary and outtakes as well as on interesting and entertaining interview where Mayim Bialik recalls her experiences of the making of the film (and boy, can she talk). The Barbara Hershey screen test is interesting in that it takes place at locations other than those in the film, thus providing in effect, alternative takes. The packaging is however a let down. The cover art is unimaginative and a leaflet contains only chapters, surely a waste of time if scene selection is available on the disc. A cast listing would have been preferable.

Movie Review: I liked "Beaches," but Midler's "Stella" is better
Summary: 4 Stars

I had a good time with Beaches, though some of the humor is truly cornball, including the pink rabbit
suit and the fainting in the hospital.

For my money, Bette Midler does a much better acting job in "Stella," which came two or three years after
Beaches, and which lets Midler play a broader range of emotions. It's funnier and sadder. Midler should
have had a nomination for "Stella."
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