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Morningstar/Eveningstar
Retirement-home residents share their quarters with displaced kids after their orphanage is destroyed by fire. One of the youngsters was played by Fred Savage, whose next series was `The Wonder Years.'
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Plot Summary
In the remote and treacherous jungles of Southeast Asia, a group of adventurers is on a quest to find a legendary diamond, the Morningstar. Their expedition is fraught with peril as they are pursued by ruthless mercenaries and face supernatural dangers tied to the diamond's cursed origins. The mission becomes a race against time and death, testing their courage and their will to survive.
Critical Reception
Morningstar/Eveningstar is a niche cult film that garnered mixed to negative reviews upon its release, often criticized for its convoluted plot and uneven pacing. However, it has since gained a following among fans of '80s action and horror B-movies for its unique blend of adventure, supernatural elements, and exploitation tropes. It's generally considered a lesser-known entry in the genre, appreciated more for its ambition than its execution.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to blend action, adventure, and horror, but often feels unfocused.
Some viewers appreciate its B-movie charm and unique premise, while others find it derivative and poorly executed.
The acting and special effects are generally considered to be of a lower quality, typical of exploitation films from the era.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent due to the film's limited release and cult status. Those who have seen it often describe it as a bizarre and uneven adventure film with some interesting ideas but ultimately flawed execution.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Philippines, a common location for low-budget action and horror films during the 1980s, utilized for its exotic landscapes and cost-effectiveness.
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