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  • Beaches

    Short Cast List
    Bette Midler Cecilia 'CC' Carol Bloom
    Barbara Hershey Hillary Whitney Essex
    John Heard John Pierce
    Spalding Gray Dr. Richard Milstein
    Lainie Kazan Leona Bloom
    James Read Michael Essex
    Grace Johnston Victoria Cecilia Essex
    Mayim Bialik Cecilia 'CC' Carol Bloom (age 11)
    Marcie Leeds Hillary Whitney Essex (age 11)
    Carol Williard Aunt Vesta
    Allan Kent Mr. Melman
    Phil Leeds Sammy Pinkers
    Lynda Goodfriend Mrs. Myandowski
    Nikki Plant Iris Myandowski
    Michael French Head Waiter
    Robert Ball Harry
    Frank Campanella Frank the Doorman
    Diane Frazen Marjorie
    Michael Elias Seedy Bar Patron
    Patrick Richwood T. Kuhn


    Reviews

    It seems fairly clear that one's ability to enjoy Beaches depends almost entirely on whether or not one can actually relate to the story, which revolves around the lifelong friendship between CC (Bette Midler) and Hillary (Barbara Hershey). The film is packed with predictable plot points and melodramatic performances, something that the average viewer will have a hard time overlooking. However, as a so-called "chick flick," there's no denying that the film works; it's well made and features an effectively tear-jerking conclusion, and it seems obvious that certain audiences will get a whole lot more out of it than others.

    The film opens with CC and Hillary's chance meeting as children, as they stumble upon each other on Atlantic City's famous boardwalk. Their differences are immediately apparent - CC is brash and sassy, while Hillary is quiet and reserved - and it's those differences that form the basis of their ongoing friendship. The remainder of the movie plays out as kind of a highlight reel of their lives, jumping forward in time and focusing on major events like CC's burgeoning fame and the birth of Hillary's daughter.

    Beaches has been directed by Garry Marshall, who imbues the film with an expected lack of style and an unmistakable feeling of overlength. In terms of the latter, the movie goes on for at least a half hour too long and generally comes off like a rough cut (a problem that's exacerbated by Marshall's tendency to insert pauses after jokes and one-liners). The movie is based on a novel by Iris Rainer Dart, and though I've not read it, it seems fairly clear that screenwriter Mary Agnes Donoghue has kept the majority of Dart's story intact. Because of this emphasis on the events in CC and Hillary's lives, periphery characters (including their husbands) are left sorely under-developed.

    This leaves most of the responsibility for the film's effectiveness on the shoulders of Midler and Hershey, though Midler does seem to receive the most screen time (this is in addition to the many songs by Midler on the film's soundtrack). Hershey, sporting a distracting pair of collagen-enhanced lips, gives a subtle, low-key performance that's surprisingly impressive - though the actress is often overshadowed by Midler's broad, larger-than-life persona. Having said that, Midler does a nice job of turning CC into more than just a blowhard, imbuing the character with a certain amount of vulnerability and indecisiveness.

    Beaches just may be the ultimate "chick flick," and on that level, it undoubtedly works. Unfortunately, though, the film's just not that good - though it seems likely that viewers who are able to relate to CC and Hillary's friendship will find themselves able to overlook the movie's various flaws.

    ** out of ****

    David Nusair, Reelfilm.com

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  • Bette was approached to do a sequel, but she didn't think the direction in which the filmmakers were planning to take Victoria was right. There have been no sequels made.

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