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  2. 53 Critic reviews. 79 Metascore. Won 5 Oscars. 32 wins & 22 nominations total.

    • (66K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • James L. Brooks
    • 1983-12-09
  3. 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!).

  4. Lopsided comedy turned tearjerker, saved by excellent performances. James L. Brooks's clever and witty cry-a-long which has as many guys pretending not to cry, as women unashamedly sobbing. Terms of Endearment is a funny, touching, beautifully acted film that covers more territory than it can easily manage.

  5. Terms of Endearment. 132 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1983. Roger Ebert. November 23, 1983. 4 min read. When families get together to remember their times together, the conversation has a way of moving easily from the tragedies to the funny things. You’ll mention someone who has passed away, and there’ll be a moment of silence, and then somebody will ...

  6. Terms of Endearment received critical acclaim at the time of its release. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 82% approval rating based on 109 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.9/10.

  7. A classic tearjerker, Terms of Endearment isn't shy about reaching for the heartstrings -- but is so well-acted and smartly scripted that it's almost impossible to resist. Read Critics Reviews

    • (108)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • PG
  8. Overview. Aurora, a finicky woman, is in search of true love while her daughter faces marital issues. Together, they help each other deal with problems and find reasons to live a joyful life. James L. Brooks. Director, Screenplay. Larry McMurtry. Novel. Reviews. Discussions.

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