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The Prince of Tides
A New York psychiatrist treating an emotionally scarred woman finds it helpful to discuss her South Carolina family's troubled history with the woman's twin brother. The troubled man then finds himself fall in love with her in the process.
12 May 1937, New York City, New York, USA
18 November 1931, Chicago, Illinois, USA
11 July 1958, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
3 February 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
25 June 1929
21 November 1976, Columbus, Ohio, USA
5 December 1944, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
20 September 1927, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
February 03, 2012
Directed with loving care by Barbra Streisand, this adaptation of the best-seller also boasts a serious flaw: Streisand herself.February 03, 2012
Self-indulgent, soap opera nonsense.June 24, 2006
They do make 'em like it any more.August 27, 2003
Pretty good romantic soap...except for Streisand's talons.May 12, 2001
Streisand hyperbolizes everything, from James Newton Howard's whackingly obtrusive score to Nick Nolte's overripe narration.October 18, 2008
A deeply moving exploration of the tangled emotions of a dysfunctional Southern family, this lovingly crafted (though unevenly scripted) film of Pat Conroy's novel centers on Nick Nolte's performance of a lifetime.January 01, 2000
A big-hearted performance by Nick Nolte puts The Prince of Tides over the top.August 30, 2004
The Prince of Tides marks Ms. Streisand's triumphantly good job of locating that story's salient elements and making them come alive on the screen.February 03, 2012
Graced with fine performances and commendably biting off more than it can ever hope to chew, The Prince Of Tides is a rare slice of romantic moviemaking for all those grown-ups feeling ignored since Kramer Vs. Kramer last rattled their value systems.June 16, 2003
Nolte's terrific performance isn't enough to save this sappy, painfully phony piece of psychobabble.February 03, 2012
The results may seem overripe and dated in spots, but she coaxes a fine performance out of Nolte, and the other actors (herself included) acquit themselves honorably.March 28, 2008
As director, Streisand shows compassion for Pat Controy's Southern Gothic novel, and the film works better as a study of troubled childhood and male menopause than as romance between psychiatrist (poorly played by Streisand) and Nick Nolte as her patient