Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Movie Review: The Mirror Has Two Faces :: essays research papers
 Movie Review: The Mirror Has Two Faces      The movie stares Barbara Streisand as Rose Morgan a lonely, single, low self  esteemed woman who lives with her domineering mother Hannah Morgan played by  Lauren Becall in New York. Jeff Bridges who plays Gregory Larkin a math  instructor at Columbia University is a man in search of the perfect woman who is  not interested in sex but only companship. Greg places a personal ad in a  singles paper and receives enormous response. He reviews the responses to his  ad and decides on a response that featured Rose. Greg calls the number on the  response and a woman answers the phone who is Roses sister Claire. Claire  explains to Greg that she responded to the ad without Roses consent and that  Rose is not a women of great beauty. Greg explains that he is not in search of a  woman with great beauty, just a woman for companship. Greg calls Rose on the  telephone and the two decide to have dinner as friends. They adore each others  companship and start to spend more and more time together as best friends. They  become extremely flexibly enmeshed and are very compatible with each other.    As time passes and they grow closer to each other they decide to get married by  the justice of the peace. Roses mother who is dependent on her objects to the  idea and thinks the marriage is wrong. She uses plenty of guilt trying to  persuade Rose not to marry Greg. The marriage takes place and the Rose moves  into Greg's apartment where their are separate twin beds for Rose and Greg. The  first night of living together Greg indirectly suggests the two should have sex.  Rose does not understand and falls asleep on Greg. As time passes and the two  start to become flexibly connected and share their most hidden secrets with  each other. Greg accepts a three month job offer over seas. Rose agrees that he  should jump at the opportunity and supports him in his decision. Rose decides  that the arrangement of a no sex marriage is not going to work. She decides one  night before Greg leaves for three months to seduce him into having sex with her.  Greg objects to the idea after about five minuets and explains his feelings to  Rose which infuriates her causing her to run back to her mothers chaotically  enmeshed home. Greg leaves for work over seas calling Rose on the telephone  every spare minute he has only to be greeted by her jealous and domineering  mother stating she is not home or available unknown to Rose.  					    
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