Review of Endless Love (1981) by Janet Maslin for New York Times — 29 Aug 2004
Mr. Zeffirelli and his screenwriter, Judith Rascoe, have bitten off so much more than they can chew that their film is virtually unintelligible at times. A great deal happens in the novel, much more than this two-hour movie can contain.
But it tries to touch so many bases that its transitions are jolting, its scenes often undeveloped, and the motives of its characters frequently unclear.
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This review of Endless Love (1981) was written by Janet Maslin and published by New York Times on 29 Aug 2004.
Endless Love has generally received mixed reviews.
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