Released on November 15, 1996, The Mirror Has Two Faces is a romantic comedy-drama produced, directed by, and starring Barbra Streisand. The film follows Rose Morgan, a plain Columbia University professor who enters into a "platonic" marriage of convenience with fellow professor Gregory Larkin (Jeff Bridges), who is looking for a relationship based on intellectual compatibility rather than physical attraction. As Rose undergoes a personal transformation, the film explores themes of vanity, self-worth, and the complexity of modern love. Featuring an Academy Award-nominated performance by Lauren Bacall and the hit theme song "I Finally Found Someone," the film remains a celebrated entry in Streisand's directorial filmography.
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