![]() ![]() ![]() She is still an activist who is very open to putting her opinion on any political topic. Years later, by the end of World War II, Katie is now working in a radio station. Somehow they feel a heat between them, but none of them address the matter. In short, he is just perfect! Katie surely idealizes him, but they share different views. He is an athlete, writes impressively, talks sweetly, looks good, and doesn’t lose his temper. He’s the “main character” in the college. Hubbell is a careless man in love with Carol. Nevertheless, maybe only Katie fell.Īt the college, Katie is a Marxist Jew, encouraging others to stand against global hatred. They met at a party after a long time, after World War II, and they fell in love. Hubbell was dating Carol Ann back then, and Katie, well, she didn’t have time for anything absurd. Ironically, they had a bittersweet encounter each time. However, they were not dating in college. Oh, to fall in love with a coward! Katie must be wishing she knew how coward Hubbell was before falling for him. They had the same college she was an activist, he was an excellent athlete she was brave, and he was the one who would look for the easiest in every matter. They were perfect in their fields, young, attractive, liberal enough to respect differences. They say one-sided love is painful, but I think a one-sided relationship is worse. The movie tells you about love and how it comes and destroys you no matter how hard you try. Sydney Irwin Pollack directed ‘The Way We Were’ just to break our hearts with the ending. Even if you might not like romantic movies, this one would stay in your head for longer than you might guess. The Way We Were is a 1973 heartbreaking movie. ![]()
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