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'Le Miroir deux faces' is a 1958 French drama film directed by Andr Cayatte who co-wrote screenplay with Grard Oury, Jean Meckert and Denis Perret. The film stars Michle Morgan, Bourvil and Ivan Desny. It was called 'The Mirror Has Two Faces' in English, but this is not the literal translation; the word is '' ("with") not 'a' ("has"), and so would be better translated as 'The Two-Sided Mirror'.

The film was loosely remade in the U.S. as 'The Mirror Has Two Faces' (1996) adapted by Richard LaGravenese, and starring Barbra Streisand and Jeff Bridges.

Synopsis



Pierre Tardivet, a professor, marries Marie-Jos Vauzange, a sensitive and intelligent girl who is physically unattractive. Tardivet soon begins to treat Marie-Jos cruelly, making her life very unpleasant and joyless. Two children are born from the marriage. Then, Tardivet suffers a car accident and is tended by Dr. Bosc, a famous plastic surgeon. Bosc operates on Marie-Jos and transforms her into a beautiful woman. Tardivet then begins to treat her even more cruelly. He becomes embittered and hateful towards Marie-Jos because her changed appearance makes him think she is no longer his. Marie-Jos and her sister's husband, Grard Durieu, want to elope and restart their lives, but they are stopped when Pierre Tardivet kills Dr. Bosc. This dramatic act recalls Marie-Jos to her duties as a wife and mother, and she renounces her happiness to tend to her husband and children.

Cast



*Michle Morgan - Marie-Jos

*Bourvil - Tardivet

*Ivan Desny - Grard

*Elizabeth Manet - Vronique

*Grard Oury - Dr. Bosc

*Sandra Milo - Ariane

*Georgette Anys - Mme. Benoit

*Julien Carette - M. Benoit

*Georges Chamarat - M. Vauzanges

*Jane Marken - Mme. Vauzanges

*Sylvie - Mme. Tardivet

Critical reception



'Time Out' wrote: "Interesting to re-view this in the light of the Streisand 'remake', though any resemblance are so superficial as to appear coincidental," and added that "Cayatte shows his customary relish for the unpleasant: the nightmare honeymoon in Venice is richly detailed and Sylvie sketches in the quietly venomous mother-in-law with her usual economy. If Streisand's film was quintessential '90s Hollywood feel good, this is equally characteristic '50s French astringency." 'TV Guide' commented: "The filmmakers do a fine job of delving into the problems people face when a fairy tale-like transformation takes place, though the film suffers from an over-analysis of the situation. Also, Morgan is too glamorous to pull off the type of physical transformation that occurs."

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