Jade Butterfield (Brooke Shields) is a passionate 15-year-old beauty who discovers love for the first time. David Axelrod (Martin Hewitt) is a 17-year-old high school student who is obsessed by his overwhelming passion for her. As their affair unfolds, their emotions become so powerful that they threaten to destroy their families, their sanity and their future. Featuring the Academy Award®-nominated song by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, plus the film debut of future superstar Tom Cruise, Endless Love is a contemporary story of the power of love based on the award-winning novel.
B**L
Endless love (1981) dvd
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R**N
One of my favorite coming of age
This movies outdated but still better then the new one.Great coming of age with a TRUE LOVE.But it has a lot of getting high with the family??? Hippie life…Very open family lol if you ask me. But based on the early 70s Always loved Brooke Shields this is one of Her Best Movies besides Blue LagoonOther then that You’ll hear the original version of The Endless love song by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross at the End. Omg my sister use to play that record late 70s almost 80s I think we graduated in 81-& 83 she had a boyfriend who was an Endless Love break up good & Bad like the movie.It is definitely a tear jerker.
J**A
Simple movie
Very basic movie, love the music.... Endless Love!!
L**A
Endless Obsession was fueled by indifferent parenting
I had not seen this movie since I was a 15 year old myself. I found it to be very romantic then and obsessed about it a bit (wish someone could love me that much, etc.). Watching it now about 30 years later, I still think it was a well done movie but obviously the perspective as a viewer has changed. The intensity of what Jade and David were feeling was overwhelming and perhaps if they had the obstacles that many of us had (i.e., not being able to have sex in our childhood bedrooms!) then perhaps the feelings would have been less intense and more manageable. Who knows right? What I do know and can see was that both kids had parents that were not extremely engaged in their lives. One set (Jade's) thought they were, by hanging with them and their friends, smoking joints, live band parties until all hours, etc. The other were involved in their career (David's mom) and experiencing the end their flailing marriage that they allowed another family to take their place in David's life (have to say that I did dig David's Dad's sensibility about his son but a well meaning atta boy here and there was clearly not enough for the boy). A lot of reviews of this movie blame Jade's mother Ann squarely for her permissive attitude but I believe that her father Hugh was equally if not more so a part of the problem. Hugh was OK permitting the kids to drink wine, smoke joints and stay up until all hours but when it came to his little girl being a sexual person, he drew a line. I understand all is not black and white in parenting but you have to have some type of consistency in the way that you think and in what you permit as a parent in your home, otherwise you have no credibility as a parent and become a hypocrite (which Jade does call him out on). I'm a parent too, so I'm not saying the parents caused this problem but they fueled what it ended up becoming by being imperfect people, which is c'est la vie. Bad Ann for trying to seduce David fresh out of the mental hospital (thumbs up to the typo about David having "metal problems"--old metalhead here lol) but again, she is a flawed being, admitting dismay when she states that she's "sounding like a mother". The end shows David behind bars and then cuts to Jade, obviously older, crossing the street. Is she crossing to go visit David? Is this just a parallel shot (show him, then show her, time has passed)? Who knows but Zeffirelli's direction, lighting, etc. was well done and this movie is thought-provoking.Glad I rented it on Instant Video, don't necessarily want a DVD to watch over and over, was just curious if I would enjoy this as an adult and I can honestly say that I did and got so much more from it. It's amazing how watching something from your youth sometimes still evokes the original emotions though, doesn't it? The immaturity of the main characters (particularly David) caused the intense and over the top reactions (remembering the off-handed comment about lighting wet newspapers on fire, the beginning of David's downfall, reminds us of the suggestibility of a young mind) to what was going on because of the hugeness of what they were feeling. Oh to have the intensity tempered with maturity, dangerous indeed I would be. :-)
P**2
Long time since i decided to watch an older movie, not a romantic type of woman
I used to watch romance movie all the time, feeling my life has been full of romance(s), just doesn't interest me in watching movies as such. I tell you what...if you are or against romantic love stories, this STILL is such a great movie! About a young couple as described torn apart due to lenient forms of parenting and then ceasing to allow the young man around the daughter. I couldn't believe the ways he tried to just see her and be with her and honestly you won't regret watching this movie unless you just don't like movies at all! Has romance, drama, fighting, moral issues, just an older movie and a looking back at older movies and the acting aspect of it, this is well made and love the actors.
W**R
Martin Hewitt interview makes it worth a buy
We have seen lots of Brooke Shields over the years, including a new doc about the star, but her Endless Love costar, Martin Hewitt, pretty much vanished. In an exclusive interview on the blu ray we get to hear Hewitt recall the film and his role in it.
L**Y
A good story
Gorgeous people a good little story. A very Young James Spader- {he has a smaller role}, and Brooke Shields. The lead is some one who acted with Spader before. It's a simple story of upset for some new young lovers in a nontraditional family.
G**Y
Deserves 0 stars but gave 1 because it's required
This Movie is more about mental illness than love. The teenage "love" portrayed here was just sex and infatuation that got blow up into a monumental mess due to extremely bad parenting of two teenagers. This brought on the outrageous circumstances which teenagers are not emotionally equipped to handle. The parents on both sides were dysfunctional and had no emotional maturity themselves especially Jades parents. Jades mother was borderline pedophile while her father had serious anger issues. David's mother was too concerned with handling peoples impressions of herself and the family, while David's father was a romantic who egged his son on with idealized impressions of "first love" with no practical wisdom. All these things unfortunately turned a teenage infatuation that would have run it's course in time, if handled properly, into a stagnate emotional stalemate that turns into extreme psychological issues for David. David's "love" turns into a delusional obsession that causes him the inability to gain perspective, and coping abilities to help him deal with the guilt of pulling the terrible stunt which lead to the burning down of Jades house. The entire movie was annoyingly unrealistic not to mention chalked full of unhealthy ideals of what love actually means. Every character was flawed beyond redemption and the storyline was simply dumb. The movie was trying desperately to be a classic tragic tale such as Romeo and Juliette but failed miserably. "Endless Love" became a sick depressing mess of endless annoyance..
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