Determined to keep the promise she made to her late daughter, Aurora Greenway does her best to raise three grandchildren with constant opposition from Emma's best friend Patsy. She visits eldest grandson Tommy in prison, who awaits the possibility of parole, and struggles to break through the hate he harbors since the death of his mother. She also watches younger grandson Teddy struggle to make a living and provide for his budding family. Aurora focuses her hope for a better future towards her youngest Melanie who becomes a rebellious college student whose taste in men is unacceptable by her standards. Aurora comes to terms with the sacrifices she's made for others and ultimately embraces the thought of finding her own happiness. She begins to chronicle her life in an effort to recollect and organize the events that shaped who she is. Through exploring love, experiencing loss, and endearing efforts to bring her family back together, she changes over the years. With help of an old friend, she lays a loved one to rest and finally allows herself to age gracefully into her twilight years. The Evening Star is a touching continuation of a story that shines brightly along with Terms of Endearment.
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Lágrimas ao Entardecer
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The Four Seasons - Summer
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Antonio Vivaldi:
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Something So Strong
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Beyond the Sea
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Die Walkure: Magic Fire Music
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Addicted to Love
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Concerto in E Major, RV 270
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Just Like Heaven
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Symphony #94 in G Major
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Joseph Haydn:
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Imagine That
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Opus 72 - Tender Reproaches
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Colonel Bogey March
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Kenneth Alford:
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I Didn't Know What Time It Was
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Piano Concerto in E Flat, K. 482
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I Only Miss You
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Darell Wayne Perry:
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Ghost Town
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Requiem, Laudate Dominum K. 626
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Etude for String Quartet 1
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Alec Gould:
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