The Way We Were (1973) Today
The chemistry on screen masked a significant difference in acting styles during production.
was highly analytical, preferring extensive rehearsals and late-night discussions about her character's motivations. The Way We Were (1973)
Their attraction spans from their college years in the 1930s through the tumultuous era of the in the late 1940s. Ultimately, the film is celebrated for its realistic, non-fairytale ending: the couple realizes that while they love each other, they cannot coexist without one of them losing their essential self. Behind the Scenes: A Clash of Styles The chemistry on screen masked a significant difference
famously acted as a "jockey," trying to time the filming so Streisand’s preparation and Redford’s spontaneity would peak at the same moment. A Cultural Phenomenon Ultimately, the film is celebrated for its realistic,
finds success easy and lacks Katie’s political fire, preferring a life of comfort and social ease.
was more intuitive and spontaneous, feeling that over-rehearsing made his performance "stale".