Review of The Way We Were (1973) by Don Druker for Chicago Reader — 10 Sep 2004
A film about marriage that works reasonably well as a star vehicle for Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand, but fails resoundingly as the caustic social comment director Sydney Pollack and writer Arthur Laurents obviously intended.
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This review of The Way We Were (1973) was written by Don Druker and published by Chicago Reader on 10 Sep 2004.
The Way We Were has generally received positive reviews.
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