Beaches (2017 film)

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Beaches
DVD cover
GenreDrama
Based onBeaches
by Iris Rainer Dart
Screenplay by
Directed byAllison Anders
Starring
ComposerLesley Barber
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Harvey Kahn
CinematographyJohn Brawley
EditorMark Bourgeois
Running time87 minutes
Production companyA&E Studios
Original release
NetworkLifetime
ReleaseJanuary 21, 2017 (2017-01-21)
Related
Beaches (1988)

Beaches is a 2017 American drama television film directed by Allison Anders from a screenplay by Nikole Beckwith and Kate Lanier. It is a remake of the 1988 film of the same name. The film stars Idina Menzel and Nia Long. The film premiered on Lifetime on January 21, 2017.[1]

Premise[edit]

Two friends, with different backgrounds, maintain a long-lasting friendship through childhood, love, and tragedy.

Cast[edit]

  • Idina Menzel as CC Bloom
  • Nia Long as Hillary Whitney
    • Grace Capeless as young Hillary Whitney
  • Antonio Cupo as John Pierce
  • Barbara Beall as costume designer
  • Daniel Letto as Sorcerer actor
  • Colin Lawrence as Bryan
  • Sanai Victoria as Tory Whitney
  • Rebecca Husain as Pretty Sinners director
  • Graeme Duffy as Sorcerer composer
  • Kate Isaac as assistant district attorney
  • Jane Hancock as Ashley

Production[edit]

On July 28, 2016, the film was announced, with Idina Menzel joining the cast.[2] On August 16, 2016, it was announced Nia Long had joined the cast.[3] Principal photography began on August 15, 2016.[2]

Reception[edit]

Beaches received negative reviews, with most critics assessing it as inferior to the 1988 original.[4][5][6] Mike Hale of The New York Times pointed out the absurdity of remaking Beaches, itself a 1950s throwback which failed to update its themes to the decades in which the film is set. He added, "Stuffing the story into 70 percent of the time makes C. C. and Hillary's cycle of fights and reconciliations feel more arbitrary than ever, especially in the absence of [Bette] Midler, whose vivid portrayal of C. C. provided motivations that weren't in the script."[4] Blake Meredith of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Any time a beloved movie or TV series gets a remake, knee-jerk purists howl about it 'ruining' the original. 'Beaches' [...] is the rare case of a remake that might actually do just that." She explained that by reducing the length to 90 minutes while otherwise staying faithful to the original film only serves to make the silliness of the original Beaches stand out more clearly, particularly noting how the shorter length forces most of the plot to be delivered through exposition.[5] CNN Entertainment described it as tedious and dated, but said Menzel's singing is a highlight and makes the film arguably worth watching by Lifetime standards.[7] The Boston Globe said it echoed the chief shortcoming of the original film, the lack of substantial basis for C.C. and Hillary's friendship. Reviewer Matthew Gilbert stated, "It's not so much that Menzel and Long are bad – they're consistently OK, if never better than that — but the story is too hollow for them to dig in. Singer-actress CC and lawyer Hillary meet as kids, become pen pals, room together, fall in love with the same guy ... and go through their expected friendship arc. None of it manages to work up much lather."[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Calvario, Liz (November 29, 2016). "Beaches Remake Trailer: Idina Menzel Sings Wind Beneath My Wings". IndieWire. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (July 28, 2016). "'Beaches' Movie Remake Starring Idina Menzel Greenlighted By Lifetime". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 16, 2016). "'Beaches': Nia Long To Play Hillary In Lifetime Remake". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Hale, Mike (January 20, 2017). "Review: They've, Sob, Remade 'Beaches'". The New York Times. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Blake, Meredith (January 20, 2017). "'Beaches' Is a Misguided Remake of the Weepy Classic on Lifetime". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Gilbert, Matthew (January 18, 2017). "Cry Me an Ocean: The remake of 'Beaches' Overflows with Melodrama". Boston Globe. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  7. ^ Lowry, Brian (January 20, 2017). "'Beaches' Remake Doesn't Achieve Liftoff on Lifetime". CNN Entertainment. Retrieved December 31, 2019.

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