Einst kommt der Tag (1970)
37KEinst kommt der Tag: Directed by Vincente Minnelli. With Barbra Streisand, Yves Montand, Bob Newhart, Larry Blyden. A troubled young woman who visits a psychotherapist to help her quit smoking undergoes hypnosis and finds herself reliving a tragic Victorian romance from a past life.
“Okay, granted you have to like Barbra Streisand to love this movie. But for those of you who donu0026#39;t, itu0026#39;s worth a catch just to see Bob Newhart and Jack Nicholson as u0026quot;youngu0026quot; men. Jack is especially funny in his short scenes with Barbra and her fiancée…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBut the main reason to see this flick is the acting and musical talent of Barbra. She has to STRETCH to play a mousy crowd follower, and then switch it up to play a haughty wealthy socialite in a past time period. The costumes are out of this world, and the film should have won an academy award for costume design, although Barbrau0026#39;s figure did her costumes justice. The periods in history represented by the film are stunningly presented. All in all, this is my favorite movie of all time. There is laughter, sorrow, drama, singing, dancing, lots of Barbra skin showing, sexuality, scorn, mocking, a panorama of events and celebrations and Barbrau0026#39;s eventual awakening as her own person. I salute Vicente Minnelli, post mortem.”