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The Way We Were Reviews

  • Kristy 2022-12-08 22:21:41

    "52 Times Your Life - Dai Jinhua Talks About Movies"

    Feelings of the Past - Sidney Pollack

    "Feelings of the Past"

    This is a love story filmed in 1973. Sidney Pollack is one of the representative directors of New Hollywood, and he is a rare two-part director of film and television in the same period. He directed a large number...

  • Levi 2022-12-06 16:30:23

    I can't see love more and more

    It's hard to describe how I feel at the moment. To be honest, I should not like this film very much. There are many reasons for not liking it. The outdated footage, the incomprehensible American political trend, and the two people who can see the ending at a glance. But can't get over it. The Way...

  • Brandy 2022-12-01 18:09:14

    just remember The Way We Were

    I still remember that big married another woman in Sex and City. When Carrie was extremely frustrated, puzzled and frustrated, the four women sat in the cafe discussing the matter, forgetting who started, and they talked about The Way We Were ——The       male and female protagonists are deeply in...

  • Gia 2022-11-28 20:42:45

    Basically, it's a romance movie

    Basically, it's a romance movie. I say "basically" because it's a little bit different from the romance movies we usually see.

    Katie, played by Barbra Streisand, is a smart, serious, principled left-wing activist and a passionate idealist; while Hubbell, played by Robert Redford, is a more...

  • Palma 2022-11-24 13:53:06

    No matter what the director's inclination is, everyone from a different standpoint can find something to ponder from this film, which is endlessly memorable

    Katie is so cute when she doesn't think about her communism.

    Because of different political views and life pursuits, it is a pity and inevitable that two people who are so in love part ways. Communism is the cancer of the family and the country. A communist like Katie is purely fooled. She is a...

  • Winifred 2022-11-24 02:43:30

    Turn to <I love you, goodbye>

    I love you, goodbye [Feelings of the Past] Produced by: America Year: 1973 Director: Sydney Pollackwen/Mai Yi       In the days gone by, there is always a warm mist, a soft light, and a looming Licorice, like the New York Bridge that seemed to be completely melted in the light and shadow at the...

  • Dee 2022-11-19 03:47:57

    "Feelings of the Past": Remembering the lost time and love

    Based on Arthur Lawrenz's novel, "Feelings of the Past" is one of the few romantic films produced by Hollywood with a strong political meaning, and it is also a representative work among the films with intellectual taste at that time. The film reflects the world's political background on...

  • Cecelia 2022-11-18 13:14:37

    The way of art

    Last fall, I saw the long-awaited. A few days later, I read the collection of essays "The Sea and Sardinia" before going to bed. Linking the two, think about Hollywood's use of the world, the way of film, and the interaction between political culture. Using literature and art to describe people's...

  • Mohamed 2022-11-15 21:30:47

    love and faith

    Forgive me for using such a cheesy name to describe this film, after countless reflections, I still feel that this feminist film really deserves to be a film about love and faith. When I stumbled across it on TV a few years ago, the scene at the end where Barbra Streisand's Katie, with her tousled...

  • Maximillian 2022-11-14 15:33:34

    Character determines the outcome of love

    The inner conflict of personalities pervades every plot of the film. Personality cannot be changed over time. The initial compromise, concession, and grievances cannot change the bottom line of one's thinking and personality, but can only be exchanged for short-term peace and happiness. Inner...

The Way We Were

Director: Sydney Pollack

Language: English,French Release date: October 19, 1973