In a word: yuck.
Endless Love (1981)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:3
Rotten:10
Average Rating:3.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Scott Spencer's best-selling novel of obsessive love is given the full Zeffirelli treatment with this film, a showcase for a young Brooke Shields, truly radiant as 15 year old Jade, the love of 17... Scott Spencer's best-selling novel of obsessive love is given the full Zeffirelli treatment with this film, a showcase for a young Brooke Shields, truly radiant as 15 year old Jade, the love of 17 year old David's life (Martin Hewitt). Jade and David are so obsessed with each other that they start to lose touch with the rest of the world. When her worried dad tries to separate them, David burns down their house in a misguided effort to win back their approval (he was planning on making it look like an accident, and then saving their lives). Sent to a reformatory with no chance of ever seeing his beloved Jade again, poor David is doomed to a life of unfulfilled longing. Is it a religious metaphor? An impressionistic sketch of the overwhelming tides of young love? An update of ROMEO AND JULIET? Franco Zeffirelli's swirling romantic fable is all of these, and was a box office smash besides. [More]
Starring: Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt, Shirley Knight, Don Murray
Starring: Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt, Shirley Knight, Don Murray, Richard Kiley, Beatrice Straight, James Spader, Tom Cruise, Jami Gertz
Director: Franco Zeffirelli
Director: Franco Zeffirelli
Reviews for Endless Love
A potentially interesting story of obsessive teenage love is sabotaged by some laughably absurd overplotting.
Anyone unfamiliar with the story of Scott Spencer's novel is bound to be mystified by Franco Zeffirelli's latest film, which reduces Endless Love to a whimperingly latter-day Romeo and Juliet with a little pyromania thrown in.
The movie as a whole does not understand the particular strengths of the novel that inspired it, does not convince us it understands adolescent love, does not seem to know its characters very well, and is a narrative and logical mess.
A Cotton-candy rendition of Scott Spencer's powerful novel, Endless Love is a manipulative tale of a doomed romance which careens repeatedly between the credible and the ridiculous.
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