Julie Christie is beautiful but distractingly contemporary looking, with bleached blonde pouffy 1960s hair and a tan, to boot. I also found that Shariff's Yuri seemed more tender with Geraldine Chaplin's Tanya, more connected. They seemed to belong together. I didn't dislike Lara. I've never disliked the people Julie Christie plays; they're always relatable in some way, not vain, and down to earth.
For me it's not a matter of which woman is better, but which couple is better. Without question Yuri/Tanya is the couple. I remember being upset when Tanya disappeared from the film. If Yuri had been flung apart from his family without his control, separated thousands of miles, and started an affair with Lara, it would have felt more real. But even then I wouldn't have believed they could have succeeded as a couple after the war.
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