But it is the mystery of life
that sustains me now.
And I look to the North
. . . and I wish again that there were two lives apportioned to every man. . .
But it is the mystery of life
that sustains me now.
And I look to the North
. . . and I wish again that there were two lives apportioned to every man. . .
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The book was infinitely better than the movie.
I’ll add it to my list to read, in that case. I was just noticing how well it was shot in that ending scene.
I loved the book. Nolte wasn’t bad in the movie, but I thought that Streisand was horrible as the shrink. Maybe she shouldn’t direct herself. I have liked her in other movies.
I thought the film was miserable… not a book I would wish to read.
cheer up – one life to screw up is more than enough!
Indeed! It was Conroy’s best book.
I had forgotten how normal-looking Nick Nolte used to be.
Personally, I think Barbra did her best work opposite Ryan O’Neill.
Really? Not Redford?
Funny you should mention that: I thought about The Way We Were, and also Hello, Dolly! which I haven’t seen in years but I remember her being so good and the chemistry with the leading man so strong. But I fell in love with the screwball comedy Barbra: I really do think she is most entertaining and frankly sexiest in those wacky films.
So that’s where Marg gets the “Lowenstein… Lowenstein…” from.
YES!!! I realized that too…………….
” My name is Zweig”
It’s like buttah…