Thursday, December 1, 1C33 Pego 10 Daily Nebraskan 1) ftp 1 H iTii TTTmI ft Irs. Irh sr," By Steve Absxiotcs Is there a word that most accurately describes the feeling of happiness and sadness at the same time? Get the hankerchiefs ready, anyway. The anx iously awaited Terms of Endearment" is here and it does indeed live up to all its excellent expectations. It is a film that relies heavily on the power and range of all its actors. James Brooks is responsible for the : precise, first-time direction' and the , humorously lyrical screenplay, which r " - -iLlV-. -.-.! "TT Review is based on the novel of the same name, by Larry Macmurtry. Brooks' prior ex perience is in television. He has worked on the "Mary tyler Moore Show" and many other prime-time comedies. Terms Of Endearment" is a senti mental film about family interdepend ence and twirling emotion that comes dangerously close to being cute. It is a dark, cyclical "comedy," and I use the term comedy loosely because it is a unique blend of different styles, genres and moods. It is about ordinary people encountering the "big chill" and con fronting all the terms of personal com mitment that go along with it. Aurora Greenway (Shirley Mac Laine) is a tough widow who lives in Houston and resides in a well-to-do house that is sprinkled with all the expensive little knick-knacks that make a house a home. She cares for her daughter Emma (Debra Winger) in a paranoid way, and confides in her as ;she gl'ows lip. They talk! p,.tfte,eleiV7 phone constantly when they are apart and tell each other everything. Their conversations revolve around the weird men in their lives. Terms" takes place over roughly 30 years, nigniignting ail tne important flJ ; . . - . . ... I ;' - ' ' :.. . -, ,. "I . . - t k' J s ! . " ? 1 . ' J n. . W v i "s . s-... . . ... - 4 f I " . . . ' ft r T r" . "'' : .V f J? ' IS - m J ' i -irwf S. . , ""s - transitions. It works strongly the way but like him a whole lot. He is the right is. stuff, only turned on its head and twice as interesting. - As Breedlove, Nicholson maintains his psychopathic presence. He is in control and you can see the wheels turning. His character is the film's most refreshing. To Aurora, Breedlove is both appeal ing and apalling, but he is heads and tails above the rest of her suitors. MacLaine is vibrant and sparkling, pul ling out all the stops when it is called ,-f or; As Aurora, her affectiin for Breed love grows stronger and stronger, but Aurora hates Flap. She can barely her relationship with Emma is first tolerate him. She also tolerates her priority : ''-v? ,. r . swinging and single next-door neigh- .. ..Winger's Emma is gocfy, gangly and - bor( "astrpnaiTght" Garrett Breedlove loud. She has a deep, husfylaugh and cCJack Nicholson);" He isahard- her voice breaks at the end of every slices of Emma's life.We move fairly . ,, drmking,fpul-moutheiprve sentence.- She seems, td plead a lot randomly from one point to another, chaserr Everything he ssys has some Even though she bears three children, feFor the most part, there is no fore-!' lewd sexual connotation, yet he is her childlike charm and curiosity stick shadowing of thmgs to come, nor does intrinsically good-natured and maySe with her. winger lets fly with real emo 'Brooks think that it is necessary to add even lion-hearted and you cant hdp tlonal intensity while reaching effort- Emma grows up and gets married right off against her mother's wishes. (Aurora doesn't like the idea of being a grandmother at the age of 50.) Emma weds, then beds, Flap Horton (Jeff Daniels), a rather dim-witted col lege professor. Flap is selfish and simple-minded, but he thinks he's soph isticated. You cant hardly, fault the guy though. He is unaware of his indif ference,, and his self-devotion. And EirnrM loves Flap because he is cute". lessly into her bottomless bz of method acting tricta. bne t? razor " sharp and keeps you involved. People miht criticize Terms" for all the biz, theatrical acting These are cartoon diameters with feeling end it j intentional. -Look at tha r.L.:i?3: Aurora Greenway, Garrett Breedlove, flap Horton! Rap Ho: ton is a big flappy guy who. flops and limps around. We heed to know where eve ryone's head b at so we can under stand why the characters react, the way they do, and how they chano. The comedy then comes more easily. A lot happens when thb thing gets going: love, hate, passion Jealousy, bit terness, humiliation, sibling rivalries and sneaking suspicions. They are car toon characters with depth and the bigness of the acting enhances their attractiveness somehow. John Lithgow pkys Sam, a harmless homebody who understands all of the small workings of his unmeaningful job and life in general. He helps Emma pay her grocery bill which leads to , extra-marital involvement. It is all Emma's doing. He's sweet, and she considers it a needed adventure. Besides, she has to get back at Flap for all of those late nights he says he spends at school. Lithgow gives off a sort of withdrawn naivete, but comes blasting back with some of the best lines of the movie. It te a good charac ter and a good job from him. Many familiar local faces appear, including Troy Bishop as one of Emma's kids. In fact, he breaks a few hearts and nearly steals some scenes in the process. - The photography is soft and lush. It radiates a kind of tranquillity that j contrasts nicely to the hh comedy to which the film initially aspires. If it is - true that every reaction has an oppo site reaction, then chances are that Terms of Endearment" will cause you to feel sad, but you., will leave the theater feeling glad you came. : "H-The-musical soundtrack provides several tugs at heartstrings." The "tugs" are by composer Michael Gore. And oh, I believe that one would be inclined to think that Lincoln does photograph quite nicely. V " G r? The Christmas season b upon us (and I do mean the Christmas season; not the X-mas eealon), and pur thoughts are turning to the gifts we'ean buy our. "friends and loved ones. ; - ::. Naturally, American capitalism standi rcidy to serve society by meeting these needs. One store ths t Nemian-Marcus. y"- '"- '." 'V The first pae of the catalog has thb quotation front Charles Dudley Warner: The excellance cf a gift lies in its appropriateness rather than in its value." - " ; That quote b somewhat at odds with the gifts in the catalog. ; Everybody loves dogs. What could be better for your sondaughter, little sisterbrother, niecene phew, than a Shar-Pei puppy? These rare dogs (they come from China) sell for only $2,000, if you buy them from a Neiman-Marcus store. They will hand deliver in the continental Uni ted States, but there b an added fee. Of course, you cant have your Shar-Pei living in the basement so youll need an Oriental pagoda deg house for him, available for a scant $2,750. For those times when little Mao wants to escape the drudgery of the dog house, buy him a sleeping mat of black velour for only CSS. , . -' ' : Say the kids already have a doggie, but they want a hcrsie. No problem. N-ll ha3 Larraa Arabhn harass for just thb situation. Prices fce;.i at t5,CO0. . Cf ccirce, there are all Iad3 cf cbthe3 offered. A ram's crewsieck rs-eater, rrith a pheasant on it' no la-s, costs $1C0. Ju:t th2 thfr,g for pheasant sea- son, Tor rcu s!i bur..:, there's a hot little number r f f Go 'At caters to a certain segment of American eccicty that . mc-t cf us dant fall into b Neiman-!Iareu.3. ; Out of its Dallas 'headquarters, l'e:ni:,..r.-!'",rc,:.3 caters to the American elite. Since all cf yea may rr?t hav3 acetas to cr.e cf their Catalans and since they 'don't have a ttc-re clcaar to Lincein than Chica-?, the Bally I.'.lraihan, in yet another cf its public c arice, trir.gi - you . Chrictmas -.EidtbRs.. frc'i..' that 'ec j 'for only $225. So you wont be able to i aTford a lift ticket At least youll have a nice sweater. For the little person in your life, and I do mean .- -little, f MI cers a minature American walnut high bey, circa 1700, for car $7,203. Cheap, huh? For minature music;- bvers there b a 3 78 inch vtelia that goes for a rr.ere $l,tQ0. - Vhat people do v.lth there things I dont know Lock at "era, I gues3. 'i '.. ". . Nct7 ' dont -,be rah :d. ' I Jctv- even ihlni ' in ' this . tvr tjf "Tdevicien-.'. ; . The ever-erudite' Dick Cavett is pit'Z gtsar on -, the acclahned comedy series "Cheers" v.hich airs at 8:S0 p.m. on channel 3. Cavett p-Iaj his archetspd role Dick Cavett. Thb tiine aroar.d, he urges San (Ted Danson) to write hb memoirs, something which Cavett has had plenty of practise at. At the Ghclica : ' ' . Today's line-up for the French Film Week film series includes The. Grand Illusion" (tahen from The History of French Cinema by Those Who Hade . It"), "Eemorqaes" and "Andre Mssson et 1?3 Qaatre Elements." The shows begin at 3 and 7 p.m. Tickets -.are $3. ..' . , , "At' the IOnb.' ' ' . The.UIJL Flute Choir, under the direction cf . David Van.de D-agart, will -open the holiday caa:sa with its annual Christmas concert The thou t:r.lr.s at 8 p.m. The program vdll feature the vcrid pre miere cf "Oscilloscope for Flute Choir," written far the UNL Flute Choir by composer John Harmed. There b no admission charge. '.. , "Clint Eastwood b Harry Laehman." In thrcs -, v var &r;u-iiera, ana tor.t .:.t. IiFira f-:'- n...u. ;-i c: t-iirg n e;;;: ansive. i :crc j even a special category cruris priced under Included n this category are essentials Lire eat! i ccverci clathss harpers, a in a cei.y t 1 4.,--- - ..ivwwii i iuiu vui,;uiiiiS,t:" v. .i be scresnias the first and most successful cf e t eyries, "Dirty Harry." Chowtimcs are 7 and 0:15 p.n. Admission bl X0 for UIJL ctudents wtth an I D Th dm will also show cr. Friday. ' ' '.fi Jf 4nRud Ctmaa Pottery and Print tzli will be today and Friday in the Cc-tenr.ial Eaen cf the Nebraska Uaisn. Krrr-'rr -'-i t f "a- . CcrAe!si eei Pr-" 12 ux.e W.J 12 c.n sa!3 frcai C.C3 cjai to 0 &trU ,J , (