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The Fishmarket. The New York Willies. The Village Walk. Lila's Theme. Did you know Edit. He showed the piece he was supposed to play in the film to two professional players, who also had some difficulty to learn it.
Barbra Streisand was so impressed by his performance that she spontaneously hugged him after shooting the scene. Quotes Herbert Woodruff : That Stradivarius is worth over a million dollars! Alternate versions Laserdisc version contains an alternate end credits sequence with Barbra Streisand's vocal performance of "Places That Belong To You" which was replaced in the final film by new end title music by James Newton Howard after Streisand felt that to include the song would bring back the Dr.
Lowenstein character and destroy the focal point of the story, which would be the Tom Wingo character. Also, alternate versions of the Tom and Susan affair scenes, and the following deleted scenes presented in a separate supplementary section at the end of the film : Tom remembering his late brother Luke; Tom visiting Savannah in the hospital early in the film; Tom confronting his father Henry; Tom sending flowers to Dr.
Lowenstein; Lila being ridiculed as "white trash"; and a love affair montage. User reviews Review. Top review. Book or film? I have to admit that although I'm a great great fan of Barbra Streisand having seen all her films I unfortunately hadn't before this month the chance to watch this particular film. First of all there's always the problem what one wants; to read the book or watch the film but since I then didn't own the book I had to see the film and indeed it made a huge impression on my.
The cinematography and casting is superb and now after having read the book I realize that although a lot is left out in the film it wouldn't have been possible to include all the details of the book in the film. Although it's a typical "Hollywood" film it has a deep sense of beaty and tragedy and I do believe that the film includes the most essential parts of the book in its own right. Of course we don't for instance hear a bit about the great grandmother and her life, nor her biblical husbond and certain parts of the book are changed in the film.
However it's a film that makes sense; tragedy, love and the southern way mixed in a very particular way and that especially is what, from my point of view, makes the film great. It's not just a funny or boring one, it really has something to tell all of us. I do also feel that it shows the southern way of life in a very true manner although it can be strange compared to other places in the US we really here get to see what the southern parts of US is all about.
Barbra Streisand also in this film, as in all other ones where she appaears, is great; that lady really has talent and she knows it!
Being a fabolous singer and a fabolus actress at the same time is quite somethng so again AslaugRuotsalainen Jun 16, FAQ 4. What is "The Prince of Tides" about? Is "The Prince of Tides" based on a book?
More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The Wingo family is from South Carolina, they growing up in a house on a tidal plain. Lila, divorced and now remarried with that wealth and social standing she so long desired, receives news that Savannah is in the hospital following her most recent suicide attempt.
Not wanting to face the blame directly as she suspects, she assigns Tom to go to New York to speak to Savannah's therapist, Susan Loewenstein, to provide any information of a family history nature that could help in Savannah's recovery. Tom agrees despite hating New York, and it being not a good time since he and Sally are experiencing marital problems, they both just knowing that things between them are not working, and not having been intimate in months.
As Tom and Loewenstein as he calls her begin their sessions, Tom is slow to divulge the Wingo family problems to her.
But he learns that she too is having her own family problems, with her concert violinist husband Herbert Woodruff being self absorbed and condescending, with their young adult son, Bernard, hating both largely because of they predestining his life also as a concert violinist.
Tom and Loewenstein's sessions blossom into a friendship and romance, where their talks, in addition to helping Savannah, may help them both in dealing with their own life problems, Tom's which have been long buried figuratively and literally. A story about the memories that haunt us, and the truth that sets us free. Rated R for a scene of sex-related violence and for strong language. Did you know Edit. He showed the piece he was supposed to play in the film to two professional players, who also had some difficulty to learn it.
Barbra Streisand was so impressed by his performance that she spontaneously hugged him after shooting the scene. Quotes Herbert Woodruff : That Stradivarius is worth over a million dollars! Alternate versions Laserdisc version contains an alternate end credits sequence with Barbra Streisand's vocal performance of "Places That Belong To You" which was replaced in the final film by new end title music by James Newton Howard after Streisand felt that to include the song would bring back the Dr.
Lowenstein character and destroy the focal point of the story, which would be the Tom Wingo character. Also, alternate versions of the Tom and Susan affair scenes, and the following deleted scenes presented in a separate supplementary section at the end of the film : Tom remembering his late brother Luke; Tom visiting Savannah in the hospital early in the film; Tom confronting his father Henry; Tom sending flowers to Dr.
Lowenstein; Lila being ridiculed as "white trash"; and a love affair montage. User reviews Review. Top review. Book or film? I have to admit that although I'm a great great fan of Barbra Streisand having seen all her films I unfortunately hadn't before this month the chance to watch this particular film.
First of all there's always the problem what one wants; to read the book or watch the film but since I then didn't own the book I had to see the film and indeed it made a huge impression on my.
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