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Terms of Endearment

  • 1983
  • PG
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger in Terms of Endearment (1983)
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Widow Aurora Greenway juggles her own struggles with a new romantic interest while trying to sort out the emotional problems of her daughter who's married to a philandering husband.Widow Aurora Greenway juggles her own struggles with a new romantic interest while trying to sort out the emotional problems of her daughter who's married to a philandering husband.Widow Aurora Greenway juggles her own struggles with a new romantic interest while trying to sort out the emotional problems of her daughter who's married to a philandering husband.

  • Director
    • James L. Brooks
  • Writers
    • Larry McMurtry
    • James L. Brooks
  • Stars
    • Shirley MacLaine
    • Debra Winger
    • Jack Nicholson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    68K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,073
    480
    • Director
      • James L. Brooks
    • Writers
      • Larry McMurtry
      • James L. Brooks
    • Stars
      • Shirley MacLaine
      • Debra Winger
      • Jack Nicholson
    • 256User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 5 Oscars
      • 32 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Shirley MacLaine
    Shirley MacLaine
    • Aurora Greenway
    Debra Winger
    Debra Winger
    • Emma Horton
    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Garrett Breedlove
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Vernon Dahlart
    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Flap Horton
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Sam Burns
    Lisa Hart Carroll
    Lisa Hart Carroll
    • Patsy Clark
    Betty King
    • Rosie Dunlop
    • (as Betty R. King)
    Huckleberry Fox
    Huckleberry Fox
    • Teddy Horton
    Troy Bishop
    Troy Bishop
    • Tommy Horton
    Shane Serwin
    • Younger Tommy Horton
    Megan Morris
    • Melanie Horton
    Tara Yeakey
    • Baby Melanie
    Norman Bennett
    Norman Bennett
    • Edward Johnson
    Jennifer Josey
    • Young Emma
    Kate Charleson
    • Janice
    Tom Wees
    • Dr. Budge
    Paul Menzel
    • Dr. Maise
    • Director
      • James L. Brooks
    • Writers
      • Larry McMurtry
      • James L. Brooks
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    Chrysanthepop

    Stop Trying To Pretend Like You Hate Me

    I've heard many good things about James L. Brooks's 'Terms of Endearment' and finally I decided to give it ago. Honestly speaking I was expecting a typical melodramatic tearjerker that's sole aim is to emotionally manipulate the viewer. I was wrong. 'Terms of Endearment' is a slice of life that centres around a mother, her daughter and their respective lives. The film looks very authentic. The sets, makeup, costumes and art direction look genuine.

    This is very much a character driven film. The dialogues are full of humour and wit but what's also striking is how deeply layered the words are. While the visuals are quite simplistic it's the characters that shine especially through the actors' natural performances. Their excellent non-verbal gestures, spot on line delivery and restrained performances are superb.

    A sassy Shirley Maclaine and bubbly Debra Winger are spellbinding. Both actresses beautifully carry the film and they are brilliantly supported by fine actors like Danny DeVito, Jack Nicholson, John Lithgow and Jeff Daniels.

    What particularly appealed to me about 'Terms of Endearment' is the depiction of the mother-daughter relationship and the dynamic of it. It definitely has its ups and downs and it does not involve the use of clichéd lines like 'I love you' etc but at the same time the unconditional love between them is wonderfully conveyed.
    8moonspinner55

    Quirky characters who eventually grow on you

    The shifty, funny/serious tone of "Terms Of Endearment" caught a lot of people off guard in 1983 and word-of-mouth about it being a seriously good tearjerker/comedy was strong (opening near Christmas probably didn't hurt it come Oscar time either!). But since then, TV sitcoms have been mining this kind of flippant, edgy, raw sense of dynamics ("Roseanne" comes to mind), and "Terms" doesn't seem as fresh. Watching it again the other night, I couldn't help feeling some of the juice was missing, or that Shirley MacLaine's Aurora Greenway was actually more of an irritant than a sympathetic harridan. But on closer inspection, the lives of these characters are quite endearing, and the tender music on the soundtrack always underlines a poignant scene at just the right moment. Vivid Debra Winger is incredible as MacLaine's daughter, as are John Lithgow, Jeff Daniels, Jack Nicholson and, in a small but telling part, Danny DeVito. As for MacLaine, I think she makes a few missteps in her characterization, and I didn't like the scene where she leaves her own birthday party in a huff and finds herself at Nicholson's door--it feels put on--or her famous scene with Jack driving on the beach, which is highly improbable. However, her determined will and loving possessiveness/detachment towards her daughter makes her a complicated and colorful bundle of nerves. The picture is flawed, yet has scenes of worth and love, many memorable lines of dialogue, and shows a real skill for balancing different moods. *** from ****
    MJJLWolf72

    Wow

    Wow was my first reaction to seeing the film back in February 2003. I had bought it on a whim and watched it one night when I was bored. The rest is history. Terms remains one of my favorite films and I really can't say why. Reputation has made this out to be "the ultimate chick flick" upon which every other tear-jerker is judged. But it's definitely more of a character study than a weepy mushy movie. In fact, it's anything but mushy. Where it could of been over-sentimental, it was poignant. Where it could of been boring, it was insightful. And where it could of been corny, it was tongue-in-cheek.

    Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger give career performances as mother and daughter. Both characters are polar opposites and in real life the actresses despised each other, but on screen their chemistry sizzles. Jack Nicholson is his usual suave self and John Lithgow is perfect as the wimpy banker. Danny Devito also has a quirky cameo.

    James L. Brooks is definitely an "actor's director". To him, the performances are clearly more important than set pieces or flashy camera work. Each of the three main performances are brilliant (especially MacLaine's). It has been decades since a movie about illness has been made like this that is so achingly real. Two scenes to look for: Aurora walking across a seedy hotel (heat-breaking) and Emma telling her mother that she's pregnant (hilarious).

    Terms of Endearment is a triumph!
    8bkoganbing

    Mother & Daughter

    Terms Of Endearment is a story of what happens when life does not go as planned and how you deal with it. In one way or another we are flawed humans, but most of us can rise to the occasion if the situation calls for it. It gained an Oscar at last for Shirley MacLaine and a second for Jack Nicholson though in the Supporting character category.

    The story stretches out over a 30 year period and it starts with the death of MacLaine's husband early on and she's left to raise her daughter on her own. As the daughter who grows up to be Debby Winger the two fight constantly. She really doesn't approve of her choice of husband Jeff Daniels who is a struggling academic who in the course of the movie has several teaching positions and rises slowly in his profession. Not fast enough for MacLaine. She reminds me of Madge Wallace the mother-in-law of Harry S. Truman who never thought her son-in-law would amount to anything. She died in the White House just before the Trumans left for Independence permanently.

    Winger has three children, but she's beset by doubts about Daniels's infidelity as he does have nubile coeds all about. Both of them misread signals about each other and MacLaine's hectoring doesn't help.

    As for Shirley, her neighbor is a retired astronaut Jack Nicholson who is still looking for space groupies. He's an unlikely candidate to thaw MacLaine out, but they find out they have more in common than they think. And Nicholson has more character than we first suspect.

    Terms Of Endearment is a film that places people who are very much like the people who pay to see this film in real universal situations we can all understand. Not hard to understand how this became such a critical and popular hit.

    Terms Of Endearment won for Best Picture in 1983 and Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for James Brooks. It got a flock more nominations as well. It's an enduring classic and will remain so.

    The finale with MacLaine is sublimely beautiful.
    7Tito-8

    Quite good, but overrated

    After looking forward to seeing this film for many years, I finally have watched it, and was left a little disappointed. Don't get me wrong, it's a good movie, but I expected so very much more. I found the plot to be rather thin for a movie this long, and after some thought, I'd have to say that the script was average at best. With a weaker cast, I suspect that I wouldn't have even liked it. Fortunately, this film is blessed with a spectacular cast, and this film deservedly received Oscar recognition in the acting categories. It just didn't deserve the best picture Oscar that it also won.

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    • Trivia
      Shirley MacLaine said Jack Nicholson would do crazy things on the set like show up practically naked and improvise many of their scenes together.
    • Goofs
      During the opening credits, set in the 1950s, a 1980s station wagon is parked in a driveway in the background.
    • Quotes

      Emma Horton: You both of you have beautiful eyes and your hair is too long. I mean, I don't care how long it gets in the back, but keep your bangs cut, OK, it's too long.

      Tommy Horton: That's a matter of opinion.

      Emma Horton: Just keep it short, alright?

      Tommy Horton: Are you getting well?

      Emma Horton: Look, I'm sorry about this but I can't help it, and I can't talk to you for too long or I'll get real upset. I want you to make a lot of friends. And I want you to be real nice to the girls 'cause they're gonna be real important to you, I swear.

      Tommy Horton: I'm not afraid of girls. What makes you think that?

      Emma Horton: Well, you may be later on.

      Tommy Horton: I doubt it.

      Teddy Horton: Why don't you shut up? Shut up!

      Tommy Horton: You shut up!

      Emma Horton: Ted, give me a kiss, come on. Tommy, you be sweet. Be sweet. And stop tryin' to pretend like you hate me. I mean, it's silly.

      Tommy Horton: I like you.

      Emma Horton: OK then, will you listen especially close?

      Tommy Horton: What?

      Emma Horton: Listen real hard?

      Tommy Horton: I said 'what'?

      Emma Horton: I know you like me. I know it. For the last year or two, you've been pretending like you hate me. I love you very much. I love you as much as I love anybody, as much as I love myself. And in a few years when I haven't been around to be on your tail about something or irritating you, you could... remember that time that I bought you the baseball glove when you thought we were too broke. You know? Or when I read you those stories? Or when I let you goof off instead of mowing the lawn? Lots of things like that. And you're gonna realize that you love me. And maybe you're gonna feel badly, because you never told me. But don't - I know that you love me. So don't ever do that to yourself, all right?

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Nate and Hayes/A Night in Heaven/The Big Score/Terms of Endearment/Danton (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Anything Goes
      By Cole Porter

      Performed by Ethel Merman

      Produced by Jule Styne (uncredited)

      Orchestrated by Buddy Bregman (uncredited) and Nelson Riddle (uncredited)

      Courtesy of National Broadcasting Company

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fuerza del cariño
    • Filming locations
      • 3060 Locke Lane, Houston, Texas, USA(home where Aurora lived)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,423,489
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,498,813
      • Nov 27, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,423,749
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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