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Shine, My Star
A talented craftsman Andrei Panchenko has been appointed head of a large mine. He is full of hope and happy, because next to him is his beloved, charming and reliable Tamara. But not everything goes well for him at work, and a chance meeting with his childhood friend, the lively and cocky Nelka, completely turned his head. The young guy's warm heart is torn between love and duty, and soon Andrei finds himself at a serious crossroads in life...
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Plot Summary
After a series of career setbacks, a Hollywood actor, Wade Kendall, finds himself in need of a career turnaround. He takes on a challenging role in a small independent film, hoping to prove his dramatic capabilities. During the production, he develops a complicated relationship with the film's screenwriter, Lily Stewart, who sees beyond his public persona. Their budding romance faces obstacles from Hollywood's scrutinizing gaze and Kendall's own personal demons.
Critical Reception
Shine, My Star received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising the performances of Rock Hudson and Doris Day, as well as Delbert Mann's direction. However, some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable, and the film's treatment of Hollywood's inner workings to be somewhat superficial. Audiences generally responded well, enjoying the romantic chemistry between the leads and the nostalgic Hollywood setting.
What Reviewers Say
Rock Hudson and Doris Day's chemistry is a highlight, offering a compelling romantic dynamic.
Delbert Mann's direction provides a steady hand, though the narrative occasionally falters.
The film offers an engaging, albeit somewhat idealized, glimpse into the complexities of the film industry.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's romantic elements and the performances of its lead actors. Many found it to be a charming and heartwarming movie, especially for fans of the era's classic Hollywood romances. Some minor criticisms pointed to a familiar plot structure.
Fun Fact
The film marked a significant shift for Doris Day and Rock Hudson, moving away from their typical comedic roles towards more dramatic territory, and showcasing their versatility as actors.
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