My God of all the reaction vids to this song that I have seen NOBODY has never explained the storyline and the nuisances and complexities of the time but their also relationship. Unreal love you for that~
In the Oscar performance, she puts more emotion and depth of feeling into the lines "so it's the laughter / the laughter we'll remember / whenever we remember" than most singers muster during an entire career.
Thank you so much for this. You're beautiful, and I wish you knew you were always enough. Don't you wish we could go back? Like Barbra said, of course we would.
Loved everything you did here! A comprehensive reaction to the whole package. I think a key scene that very well defines their problem is in the empty restaurant after the scuffle with the protesters. He's had it and basically says (paraphrasing) "....none of this matters. This isn't about principles. It's about people." Her response is "People ARE their principles." That is such a great scene. It shows clearly the difference in their schools of thought. Not surprisingly, Streisand was nominated for her second Best Actress Oscar. 😊
I've stumbled on to you dear lady today. Love your reactions and analysis. No one else does it so well. I'm also enjoying you because you're a fully grown, lovely black woman. Keep it going. I'm a fan.
So appreciate your intro words! I am older than you but absorbed this movie, this song so many times. It never gets less emotional as the issues are still with us today of trying to pair with others who are so different than ourselves.
Thanks for being informative about the songs and artists. I'm 60, I hear everything you're saying. These are the songs that were in heavy rotation every 1/3 hour on the radio when we were running around as kids
This was a fantastic video! Barbra is the cream of the crop, and the greatest of all time! You are so on target with your comments about her, her singing, and the movie. I applaud you!
LOVE the song and the movie. ADORE Barbra to the moon and back. And absolutely loved watching and listening to your reaction. Thank you!! You.re a delight. P.s. others have probably already mentioned this, but her last name is pronounced with S sound, not Z... like StrySand
I learned to play this song on the piano when I was a kid and it has sooo served me throughout my life because every note is so precious and I get to express emotion hearing it, playing it and am so grateful to Streisand, Hamlish, the movie, the actors and subsequent singers like Gladys Knight and Beyonce who have also mastered it. Thank you for your review.
Lisa Loopner's (aka Gilda Radner's character on SNL) favorite movie and song! And she always cries at the piano when she gets to the lines, 'Tell me, would we? Could we?" ;)
It wasn’t that they didn’t love each other or that he slept with someone else. She gave him up because he wouldn’t give her up. She wasn’t going to name people and her being a Jew, his career would have been over. She didn’t want him to give up his dream for her and she wasn’t going to stop fighting. So, it was best they went their own way. He stayed with her until she had their daughter but never saw her again. That ending always gets me because you can tell how much they still love each other, but just can’t be together. His daughter has a Dad and it isn’t him.
I am a HUGE fan of Barbra's! This movie is wonderful; however, a key scene was removed which further identified why their marriage dissolved. It wasn't just because he had an affair, she also was ratted out by her friend, who identified her as a communist when the blacklisting period took place in Hollywood where he wound up working. Sydney Pollock, the director, cut it. Therefore, the ending doesn't completely explain their demise. I love your reaction and passion, but please do not say StreiZand. It is StreiSand. Like Sand on the beach. Soft S.
Barbra should have won the best actress Oscar for her performance on TWWW
My God of all the reaction vids to this song that I have seen NOBODY has never explained the storyline and the nuisances and complexities of the time but their also relationship. Unreal love you for that~
In the Oscar performance, she puts more emotion and depth of feeling into the lines "so it's the laughter / the laughter we'll remember / whenever we remember" than most singers muster during an entire career.
They were culturally different too. Her being Jewish was at odds with his WASP culture. What a love story! Thanks for this....
Was not considered a beauty by Hollywood standards. Her talent is so overwhelming, it couldn't be ignored.
Thank you so much for this. You're beautiful, and I wish you knew you were always enough. Don't you wish we could go back? Like Barbra said, of course we would.
I love the movie and the song so much.❤❤❤ I think Barbra is gorgeous.
Loved everything you did here! A comprehensive reaction to the whole package. I think a key scene that very well defines their problem is in the empty restaurant after the scuffle with the protesters. He's had it and basically says (paraphrasing) "....none of this matters. This isn't about principles. It's about people." Her response is "People ARE their principles." That is such a great scene. It shows clearly the difference in their schools of thought. Not surprisingly, Streisand was nominated for her second Best Actress Oscar. 😊
One of my favorite movies. I cry every time at the end.
Barbra Streisand is simply the best 💖
It is a beautiful song.
I've stumbled on to you dear lady today. Love your reactions and analysis. No one else does it so well. I'm also enjoying you because you're a fully grown, lovely black woman. Keep it going. I'm a fan.
Thanks so much. I have some more reactions coming soon.
So appreciate your intro words! I am older than you but absorbed this movie, this song so many times. It never gets less emotional as the issues are still with us today of trying to pair with others who are so different than ourselves.
Thanks for being informative about the songs and artists. I'm 60, I hear everything you're saying. These are the songs that were in heavy rotation every 1/3 hour on the radio when we were running around as kids
This was a fantastic video! Barbra is the cream of the crop, and the greatest of all time! You are so on target with your comments about her, her singing, and the movie. I applaud you!
I enjoyed you and this memory of The Way We Were.
Streisand is the GOAT. Period.
I probably saw this 10 times in the theater.
she is, to me the best
The GOAT
You certainly got that right!
Great commentary. Very insightful. Enjoyed this.
LOVE the song and the movie. ADORE Barbra to the moon and back. And absolutely loved watching and listening to your reaction. Thank you!! You.re a delight. P.s. others have probably already mentioned this, but her last name is pronounced with S sound, not Z... like StrySand
YOUR TELEVISION IS ON 🔥... so is brilliant Barbra ❤
I learned to play this song on the piano when I was a kid and it has sooo served me throughout my life because every note is so precious and I get to express emotion hearing it, playing it and am so grateful to Streisand, Hamlish, the movie, the actors and subsequent singers like Gladys Knight and Beyonce who have also mastered it. Thank you for your review.
Lisa Loopner's (aka Gilda Radner's character on SNL) favorite movie and song! And she always cries at the piano when she gets to the lines, 'Tell me, would we? Could we?" ;)
It wasn’t that they didn’t love each other or that he slept with someone else. She gave him up because he wouldn’t give her up. She wasn’t going to name people and her being a Jew, his career would have been over. She didn’t want him to give up his dream for her and she wasn’t going to stop fighting. So, it was best they went their own way. He stayed with her until she had their daughter but never saw her again. That ending always gets me because you can tell how much they still love each other, but just can’t be together. His daughter has a Dad and it isn’t him.
I am a HUGE fan of Barbra's! This movie is wonderful; however, a key scene was removed which further identified why their marriage dissolved. It wasn't just because he had an affair, she also was ratted out by her friend, who identified her as a communist when the blacklisting period took place in Hollywood where he wound up working. Sydney Pollock, the director, cut it. Therefore, the ending doesn't completely explain their demise. I love your reaction and passion, but please do not say StreiZand. It is StreiSand. Like Sand on the beach. Soft S.
Supposed to b one of the best vocals but a little too high for ne.
Don't talk so much. Let us hear song.