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beaches- Plural of beach
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beaches- third-person singular of beach
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Beaches (also known as Forever Friends), is a
1988 Academy
Award-nominated movie adapted by Mary
Agnes Donoghue from the novel Beaches by Iris
Rainer Dart. It was directed by Garry
Marshall, and stars Bette
Midler, Barbara
Hershey, John Heard,
James
Read, Spalding
Gray, Lainie
Kazan, Mayim Bialik
and Marcie
Leeds.
The film's theme song "Wind
Beneath My Wings" went on to win the best song Grammy in
1989.
This film is one of the most often cited examples
of the so-called "chick
flick".
Tagline: Friends come and go but there's always
one you're stuck with for life.
Story
The film begins with singer CC Bloom (Bette Midler) receiving a note during a rehearsal for her upcoming concert, that obviously contains distressing news about a loved one. She leaves the rehearsal in a panic and tries frantically to travel to her friend's side, however, we are not told why at that point. Unable to get a flight to San Francisco because of fog, she rents a car and decides to drive overnight from Los Angeles. Upset and on edge, she starts to remember how she met Hillary, beginning with when they first met.Rich girl Hillary Whitney (Barbara
Hershey) and child performer Cecilia Carol "CC" Bloom (Bette
Midler) meet under the boardwalk on the beach at
Atlantic City, New Jersey. Hillary is lost and CC is hiding
from her overbearing stage mother
(Lainie
Kazan). They become fast friends, growing up and bonding
through letters to support each other.
A grown up Hillary (Barbara
Hershey) goes on to study law at Stanford
Law School as is her family's tradition and becomes a human rights
lawyer. In the meantime,
now-adult CC's (Bette
Midler) burlesque
career starts to take off. They write to each other regularly and
give updates on their lives.
Then one night, Hillary shows up at the dive bar where
CC is performing, having travelled to New York
on an impulse. She is tired of feeling trapped in her life and
feels suffocated by her family's expectations of her. She soon gets
a job with the ACLU, whereas CC now
makes money by performing birthday singing
telegrams, usually dressed in a rabbit or chicken suit. While
she's staying with CC in her apartment, they become closer and even
vie for the love of the same man (John Heard).
But a cloud comes over Hillary's life in the form of her father
becoming ill, and she is forced to return to San
Francisco to look after him.
After her father passes away, Hillary marries his
lawyer, Michael Essex (James Read).
CC marries John, her producer, and the bond between the two women
starts to decline. Hillary and Michael return to New York
to see CC on Broadway,
by which time she has become a popular vaudeville act. CC finds out
that Hillary has quit being a lawyer. The friends have an argument
in Bloomingdales
department store, with CC angry that Hillary has just given up on
her dreams, and Hillary responding that CC has become no more than
a "pretentious, social climber" who is obsessed with her career.
The two women part ways, and unbeknownst to each other, they both
feel incredible sadness over the loss of their friendship. CC tries
to reconnect with Hillary, but Hillary throws herself into being a
dutiful, but unchallenged wife.
However, the unions for both women are anything
but blissful. The relationship between CC and John eventually
deteriorates when John tells CC that her self-centeredness and
obsession with her career has him feeling left behind and he asks
for a divorce. Upset at the thought of her marriage failing, CC
turns to her mother (whom she calls by her given name "Leona") one
day on the beach. Her mother tells her that she has given up a lot
for her daughter and that she must live her life and take care of
herself. CC hears the truth for the first time when her mother
tells her the effect that her selfishness has had on those closest
to her.
Meanwhile, Hillary, while believing that her
marriage is strong, returns home from a trip earlier than expected.
She enters the kitchen and sees her husband having breakfast with
another woman, who is wearing one of her bathrobes. Michael,
shocked at seeing his wife, reaches for the woman's hand,
wordlessly confirming that he has been having an affair.
Later, the women reunite after Hillary divorces
her husband. And they discover that they have been secretly jealous
of each other for years, without realizing it. Hillary is upset
that she has none of the talent or charisma that makes CC be
noticed, but as CC is quick to retaliate, Hillary stands out for
reasons that CC has always been deeply envious of - she is both
beautiful and intelligent. The two then realize that their feud
could have been avoided by honest communication, and an
appreciation of each others most recognized qualities. Hillary
tells CC that she is pregnant, but also that she caught Michael
cheating on her, and that he wants nothing to do with the child he
has fathered, planning to marry his mistress instead. Hillary
admits that she has already decided to keep the baby, and raise it
as a single
parent, a decision that wins her much admiration from the
feisty and always independent CC. CC promises she will stay and
help her out. She leaves for a short time because she is promised a
lead part in a new musical, but she does return for the birth and
faints in the delivery
room, alluding to the recurrent theme of CC stealing the attention
from Hillary. Hillary has a daughter, whom she names Victoria
Cecilia (Grace
Johnston).
When Victoria is a young girl, Hillary finds
herself easily exhausted and breathless; a state she attributes to
her busy schedule as an attorney. But when she
collapses at work and is rushed to hospital, she is diagnosed with
viral cardiomyopathy, a
debilitating cardiac
illness, requiring a heart transplant if she is to live. As donor
hearts of her tissue type are almost impossible to come by, Hillary
learns more about the illness, it becomes clear that she will most
likely die as a result of it, and will not live to see her daughter
grow up. This plunges her into a state of depression,
which she inadvertently takes out on CC, who she sees as "having
energy, and who is fun", in comparison to her now debilitated
state.
When CC agrees to accompany Hillary and Victoria
to the beach house during some free time off after her album, she
locks horns with Victoria, who sees CC as an interruption in the
life of her and her mother. Gradually, both come to appreciate one
another.
Eventually, Hillary moves out of the anger and
depression, and begins to accept her prognosis bravely. When CC
makes a comment to Hillary that she knows everything that there is
to know about her, Hillary replies under her breath, that she's
"counting on it".
Shortly after, Hillary collapses yet again. CC
races to the hospital in San
Francisco after driving all night from Los Angeles.
Hillary, close to death, tells CC that her one last wish is for
Victoria to not see her in that state. CC arranges to get Hillary
discharged from hospital so that she can spend her last hours
saying goodbye to Victoria. They return to the beach house where
they spent their last summer, and CC does all she can to make the
most of her best friend's final moments of life.
On the beach, CC is seen attending to Hillary, in
a chaise longue with an oxygen tank at her side. It is then assumed
that Hillary dies, with CC by her side. After having met on a
beach, the two friends are forced to say goodbye to each other on
one as well. The camera then cuts from the beach to the dark closed
doors of a church, which open to waiting black limousines parked
out front, alluding to Hillary's funeral. After the funeral, CC
reveals to Victoria that her mother wanted her to live with CC. CC
admits that she is very selfish and has no idea what kind of a
mother she will make, but she tells her, "there's nothing in the
world that I want more, than to be with you". She then takes
Victoria into her arms and the two console each other in their
grief. Though there are other relatives who want to take Victoria
(with the exception of Michael, still unwilling to accept his
responsibilities as a parent), Victoria decides to go with
CC.
CC returns to the Hollywood
Bowl to complete the concert that she was forced to postpone
because of Hillary's illness, and we learn that CC Bloom now enjoys
almost iconic status as a performer. After the show, she leaves the
stage with Victoria in hand, and begins reciting tales of when she
first met Hillary. Just as Hillary had hoped she would. Victoria is
enchanted with her new guardian's anecdotes.
"So what else did you do?" the little girl looks
up to CC in curiosity.
"Whatever they told me not to!" CC beams,
comfortable in her new role, as the movie ends.
Nominations and awards
Included on the soundtrack was Bette Midler's performance of "Wind Beneath My Wings", which became an immediate smash hit.The beach house in the movie is located in
Crystal
Cove State Park.
External links
beaches in Italian: Spiagge (film 1988)
beaches in Portuguese: Beaches
beaches in Russian: На пляже
(фильм)