The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)

The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
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In this romantic comedy-drama, a couple learns that the relationship between the mind and the body can take many different forms. Rose Morgan (Barbra Streisand) is a plain and pudgy middle-aged college English professor who shares a house with her mother, Hannah (Lauren Bacall). Rose got the brains in her family, but her sister Claire (Mimi Rogers) got the good looks, and as Claire prepares for her wedding to Alex (Pierce Brosnon), Rose can't help but despair over the blank page that is her love life, especially since she's long had a crush on Alex. Gregory Larkin (Jeff Bridges) teaches mathematics at the same school as Rose, and he has come to the conclusion that sex serves no purpose but to complicate relationships between men and women; after a series of disastrous romantic affairs, Gregory is looking for an intellectual relationship with a woman -- and nothing more. One day, Gregory passes by Rose's lecture hall as she discusses the role of chaste love in literature, and he's intrigued; he takes her out on a date and is impressed by Rose's quick wit and broad range of knowledge. Gregory is so taken with Rose that he proposes marriage, but under the condition that theirs be strictly a meeting of the minds, without sexual relations. While Rose is very much attracted to the handsome mathematician, the prospect of spending the rest of her life either alone or with Hannah seems far worse than a marriage without passion, and she agrees to his proposal. However, Rose's affection for Gregory makes it difficult for her to stop with a handshake, and one night she puts on her best nightgown and attempts to seduce her husband, much to Gregory's annoyance and confusion. Gregory leaves on a lecture tour shortly afterward, and after Hannah reassures a heartbroken Rose that she was beautiful as a child, Rose goes on a crash course in self improvement. She goes on a diet, starts working out, changes her hairstyle, learns a few makeup tricks, and revamps her wardrobe, and by the time Gregory returns, he discovers that there's a very different woman in the twin bed next to his own. The Mirror Has Two Faces, based on the 1958 French comedy Le Miror a Deux Faces, was Barbra Streisand's third project as a director; she also served as co-producer and helped compose the film's theme song, "I Finally Found Someone." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Barbra StreisandJeff Bridges, (more)
Director(s):
Barbra Streisand
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Mirror Has Two Faces

In this romantic comedy-drama, a couple learns that the relationship between the mind and the body can take many different forms. Rose Morgan (Barbra Streisand) is a plain and pudgy middle-aged college English professor who shares a house with her mother, Hannah (Lauren Bacall). Rose got the brains in her family, but her sister Claire (Mimi Rogers) got the good looks, and as Claire prepares for her wedding to Alex (Pierce Brosnon), Rose can't help but despair over the blank page that is her love life, especially since she's long had a crush on Alex. Gregory Larkin (Jeff Bridges) teaches mathematics at the same school as Rose, and he has come to the conclusion that sex serves no purpose but to complicate relationships between men and women; after a series of disastrous romantic affairs, Gregory is looking for an intellectual relationship with a woman -- and nothing more. One day, Gregory passes by Rose's lecture hall as she discusses the role of chaste love in literature, and he's intrigued; he takes her out on a date and is impressed by Rose's quick wit and broad range of knowledge. Gregory is so taken with Rose that he proposes marriage, but under the condition that theirs be strictly a meeting of the minds, without sexual relations. While Rose is very much attracted to the handsome mathematician, the prospect of spending the rest of her life either alone or with Hannah seems far worse than a marriage without passion, and she agrees to his proposal. However, Rose's affection for Gregory makes it difficult for her to stop with a handshake, and one night she puts on her best nightgown and attempts to seduce her husband, much to Gregory's annoyance and confusion. Gregory leaves on a lecture tour shortly afterward, and after Hannah reassures a heartbroken Rose that she was beautiful as a child, Rose goes on a crash course in self improvement. She goes on a diet, starts working out, changes her hairstyle, learns a few makeup tricks, and revamps her wardrobe, and by the time Gregory returns, he discovers that there's a very different woman in the twin bed next to his own. The Mirror Has Two Faces, based on the 1958 French comedy Le Miror a Deux Faces, was Barbra Streisand's third project as a director; she also served as co-producer and helped compose the film's theme song, "I Finally Found Someone." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
126 mins

Complete Cast of The Mirror Has Two Faces


Director(s):
Barbra Streisand
Writer(s):
Gérard OuryRichard LaGravenese
Producer(s):
Arnon MilchanBarbra Streisand
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Humor, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Romance
The Mirror Has Two Faces Awards:
  • 1996 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
  • 1996 - Screen Actors Guild - Best Supporting Actress
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Member Reviews (8)

 
Amy B.

This has always been one of my favorite movies. It is mature, insightful and quite unique. It's a great movie for anyone who has ever searched for that love of a lifetime while still struggling with those questions as to what exactly an ideal relationship is. The story is beautiful, the chemistry between the actors is amazing, and the music is great!

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Lois W.

In three words. .... "I LOVED IT!"

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Edna T. J.

I saw this film at the theater when it was originally released. This rental DVD is not in wide-screen version, so I was disappointed in that. But, I loved the film. I really liked Lauren Bacall as the mother. Ms. Streisand did a good job as director (again) and as the lead character. The casting was well done. (Look for the "coke guy" in the scene with Barbra and Pierce Brosnan in his apartment. We Streisand fans have always wondered why he was left in...Something to talk about.).:-) 'Loved the song, "I Finally Found Someone". The only thing I regretted is that Barbra chose to express herself by using the "F" word during her class lecture. The English language allows for many other words that can be used to appropriately and adequately express intense feelings.

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