Can a marriage founded on mutual respect and companionship, but without the trappings of love, make two people happy? That's what Barbara Streisand and Jeff Bridges aim to find out in "The Mirror Has Two Faces" (1996), Streisand's third film as director.The problem is, they'll never know the answer if they actually fall for each other and that's just what starts to happen to the platonic pairing in this remake of Andre Cayatte's "Le Miroir a Deux Faces" (1958), which also stars Lauren Bacall, Mimi Rogersand Pierce Brosnan.
Can a marriage founded on mutual respect and companionship, but without the trappings of love, make two people happy? That's what Barbara Streisand and Jeff Bridges aim to find out in "The Mirror Has Two Faces" (1996), Streisand's third film as director.The problem is, they'll never know the answer if they actually fall for each other and that's just what starts to happen to the platonic pairing in this remake of Andre Cayatte's "Le Miroir a Deux Faces" (1958), which also stars Lauren Bacall, Mimi Rogersand Pierce Brosnan.
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