If you read my blog regularly, you will know I reach for my flame-thrower at the appearance of voiceovers. Will “Endless” – a teen-love version – match this potential? Unfortunately, it doesn’t stand a ghost of a chance. That was an Oscar winner (Best Supporting Actress for Whoopi Goldberg and screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin). ![]() We’ve been here before of course with the Demi Moore / Patrick Swayze hit “Ghost” from 1990. Bummer! Can their love for each other reach beyond death itself, and if so, at what cost? Endless hasn’t got a potter’s wheel in sight Chris is from the other side of the tracks – aren’t they always in these films? – living in a one-parent family with his mother Lee (Bond-girl Famke Janssen).īut fate is about to push them even further apart as – with an advert as to why drinking, texting and driving don’t mix – Chris is killed in a car crash. Riley is about to turn her back on her talent for comic-book art to follow her parents’ wishes: to study law on the other side of the country in Georgetown. ![]() Riley ( Alexandra Shipp) and Chris ( Nicholas Hamilton) are teenage lovers about to be torn apart… but not in the way you think. ![]() Biker-boy Chris (Nicholas Hamilton) and first-love Riley (Alexandra Shipp) in scenic British Columbia.
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