I
lost one of my best friends to lung cancer shortly before seeing
“Beaches” on the Special Edition DVD. Needless to
say, this tearjerker about two longtime friends touched me deeply.
A poignant tribute to the joys and tribulations of friendship,
it stars Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey as two very different
women who met in their preteens, then struggled to be friends
throughout their adult lives.
Midler (“The
Stepford Wives”) plays C.C. Bloom, a successful entertainer
from the Bronx, and Hershey (“Lantana”) portrays
Hillary Whitney, a lawyer from a wealthy family. Both actresses
seem to inhabit their roles, and whether having fun or arguing,
they show strong emotion in their scenes together. They make
us believe that C.C. and Hillary need each other to be happy.
C. C. and
Hillary prove the old saying that a friend is someone who knows
all your faults and likes you just the same. Hillary sometimes
irritates C. C. with her snobbish attitude, while C.C. often
annoys Hillary with her pushy behavior. And, sadly, both fall
for the same man (John Heard). Still, these women have a special
bond too powerful for jealousy, physical distance or divergent
lifestyles to destroy. Although reminiscent of a similar relationship
between characters played by Susan Sarandon and Goldie Hawn
in “The Banger Sisters,” Midler and Hershey go more
for drama than comedy. Nevertheless, Midler manages to evoke
a few laughs with her comic antics in a couple of scenes. (“Enough
about me. Let’s talk about you. What do you think about
me?” – only the Divine Miss M can get away with
lines like that.)
As an avid
movie musical fan, I’m always happy to see a film featuring
songs and dance numbers. Although not a full-fledged musical,
"Beaches" showcases Midler’s splendid voice
in concert rehearsal scenes and in a bizarre theatrical production
number. Her beautiful rendition of “The Wind Beneath My
Wings” actually made me cry – something I seldom
do in movies. Mayim Bialik (TV’s “Blossom”),
the youngster portraying C. C. as an eleven year old, shines
as she belts out “The Glory of Love” (with a dubbed-in
voice we learn in one of the DVD features). Bialik looks exactly
like I imagine Midler as a preteen, and Lainie Kazan (“My
Big Fat Greek Wedding”) makes a perfect stage mother.
Directed
by Garry Marshall (“The Princess Diaries”), “Beaches"
contains some of the schmaltz I’ve come to expect from
his movies, but it’s less annoying here, partly because
of screenwriter Mary Alice Donoghue’s (“Veronica
Guerin”) sensitive adaptation of Iris Rainer Dart’s
bittersweet novel.
This Special
Edition DVD includes one of the best blooper features I’ve
seen. It’s an amusing little gem made to show at the movie’s
wrap party. Other fine bonus items are: Barbara Hershey’s
intriguing screen test; Mayim Bialik’s fascinating “Beaches”
memories; a haunting music video of “The Wind Beneath
My Wings” sung by Bette Midler; and lively new audio commentary
by Garry Marshall.
“Beaches”
may be a chic flick, but it’s a top quality one, and this
DVD Special Edition is a must-have for Midler fans.