Way We Were, The
118 minutes,
United States (1973), PG
A conventional WASP (Robert Redford) falls for a kooky Jewish gal (Barbara Streisand) at college - will her political commitment get in the way of true love?
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Way We Were, The: The screenwriter Arthur Laurents, who adapted his novel for the film, disliked the finished movie because he felt everything was subjugated to the two stars: Redford the handsome, outwardly perfect WASP and Streisand the Jewish kook. However, both are rather good as a selfish, politically uninvolved man and a feisty radical woman, who meet at college in the 1930s and marry...
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