The Mirror Has Two Faces poses the question: Is it possible to be in a relationship with someone by just using your head and not fall in love?
Gregory, a Math professor, has been previously hurt so he's looking to settle down without the mess of physical attraction, sex and romantic love - just plain companionship. So he writes a personals ad to find an intellectual woman without sex appeal whom he can marry. He meets Rose, an English lit professor, and the two get married out of mutual admiration and respect. Eventually, things change and both of them fall in love.
So you have this romantic love story, THE Barbra Streisand, the dashing Jeff Bridges and that wonderful wonderful song. What else can you look for in a romantic movie?
Gregory, a Math professor, has been previously hurt so he's looking to settle down without the mess of physical attraction, sex and romantic love - just plain companionship. So he writes a personals ad to find an intellectual woman without sex appeal whom he can marry. He meets Rose, an English lit professor, and the two get married out of mutual admiration and respect. Eventually, things change and both of them fall in love.
So you have this romantic love story, THE Barbra Streisand, the dashing Jeff Bridges and that wonderful wonderful song. What else can you look for in a romantic movie?
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