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Binding
DVD
Publisher
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Publication Year
2004
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
DVD
IsTextBook
No
Language
English
UPC
0043396825291
Format
DVD
Release Year
1996
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Comedy Video
Run Time
126 min.
Movie/TV Title
The Mirror Has Two Faces
Studio
Sony Pictures

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UPC
0043396825291
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26046043115

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
The Mirror Has Two Faces
Rating
PG-13
Release Year
1996
Format
DVD
Genre
Comedy Video
Studio
Sony Pictures
Run Time
126 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.62 in
Item Weight
0.16 lb
Item Length
7.46 in
Item Width
5.30 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
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11232

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  • Top favourable review

    The mirror has two faces Dvd

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  • Streisand Directs, Produces & Stars with Jeff Bridges

    In "The Mirror Has Two Faces" Barbra Streisand directs, produces, and stars in her third tri-part motion picture. This movie is based upon Andre Cayatte's (1958) French film LE MIROIR A DEUX FACES. Streisand (Rose Morgan) casts herself in the lead role. Professor Gregory Larkin (Jeff Bridges) and Professor Rose Morgan are Columbia professors whose teaching styles couldn't be more different. Morgan's is humanities, student interactive and centered, alive, vibrant, and uses everyday examples to stress her points. Larkin's is mathematics. Dull science where even his back is turned as he scrawls forumlas on the black board which bore the disengaged students to death. He can hardly get them to come to class without using threats. Larkin puts an ad in the ...

  • Delightful story of learning who you are and never settling for less.

    This movie is a story of finding who you are, settling, and not settling for less than the who-you-are you found deserves. Perfectly cast and beautifully executed, the film flows through the streets, parks, and campuses of New York City like a dance. The four seasons are characters, playing supporting roles with enthusiasm and subtlety. Streisand is perfect as the dowdy, almost-hopeless heroine whose person is impressive and informed, but whose heart is lost amid the bevy of handsome men looking past her at every turn. Bridges pulls off the idiosyncrasies and anxieties of the overly-internal, lovelorn, and confused math professor with expertly executed lip-quivers and eyebrow choreography. Supporting the two are the beautiful people who exist to prove that, if you settle for something ...

  • Great performances, somewhat unbelievable plot

    I like this movie alot although its central premise really challenges the concept of suspension of disbelief. The notion that someone as great looking as Jeff Bridges would want to have a platonic marriage in order to avoid relationship issues is just too ridiculous to believe. Otherwise, the characters are engaging and genuine and the cast is excellent. Besides Streisand and Bridges, Lauren Bacall is deliciously vain and suspicious as Streisand's mother, and Mimi Rogers, George Segal, and Pierce Brosnan shine in supporting roles. The dynamics of relationships between men and women as portrayed in this movie will be painfully familiar to most, but there is plenty of humor to go with the angst. Anyone who has ever felt like an ugly duckling will cheer Streisand's character as ...

  • they fall "in love" after they get Married~ GREAT~

    PLOT: GREGORY LARKING (Jeff Bridges)a bit of a bore Math Professor~ is a total FAILURE with relationships and giveS UP on love~ But he is lonely and answers an add and meets Rose Morgan (Barbra Streisand) a lonely professor OF romance literature~the fun part is SHE DID NOT PLACE THE ADD~ THIS IS A GREAT CHRISTMAS ROMANCE MOVIE~ TWO MATURE PROFESSORS AT COLUMBIA ARE LONELY~ BRIDGES IS A BIT OF A STUFFY BORING MATH professor and total failure at love answers an add for companionship~ he is NOT interested in sex and love having been burned too many times~ the ADD he responds too brings him to Rose Morgan a fun but "mature" romance professor who is carrying the torch for her brother in law ( Pierce Brosnan). little does Rose and Gregory know the ADD was place by her sister ...