Terms of Affection
"Terms of Affection" is a romantic comedy film released in 1983, directed by James L. Brooks. The story follows the relationship between a mother, Aurora Greenway, played by Shirley MacLaine, and her daughter, Emma, portrayed by Debra Winger. The film explores themes of love, family dynamics, and the complexities of relationships over several years.
The film received critical acclaim and won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It is known for its heartfelt performances and witty dialogue, capturing the ups and downs of life and love. "Terms of Affection" remains a beloved classic in the genre of romantic comedies.