The Seven Year Itch Comments

  • Gaetano 2023-09-12 19:25:14

    Actually, I didn't quite understand it. If this was directed by David Fincher, I would understand that the male lead is schizophrenic. But this is Marilyn...

  • Thomas 2023-08-07 10:45:41

    An ecstasy moment of the goddess is a classic memory of the mortal...

  • Isac 2023-06-27 11:42:47

    When I saw that today was the 60th anniversary of the release of "The Seven Year Itch", I couldn't resist the urge to watch the movie: the biggest surprise should be to find the source of the classic "Marilyn Monroe" photo, but the movie I think it's normal: First of all, I dislike Wilder's way of expressing too much in a stage play. The talkative male protagonist is a little annoying to hear too many psychological monologues. The first time he stepped on roller skates and fell, he fell into a...

  • Garfield 2023-06-19 08:25:31

    A woman with big breasts and a brainless man and a horny man with a crooked mind, watch a movie just to see a...

  • Bernice 2023-03-07 08:49:02

    Monroe's beauty needs no words, just like Michelle Williams in "My Week with Marilyn", just imitating her brilliance, all shining and...

  • Aryanna 2023-01-19 00:32:56

    Monroe instantly switches to the lens of the charming smile. . WOW. The tumultuous era of Monroe. Like a...

  • Alvina 2022-12-05 22:19:23

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  • Ludie 2022-11-08 02:43:37

    "Beautiful women are not attracted to tall and handsome men who can strike up a conversation", I am relieved... The most beautiful...

  • Johnnie 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    The scene where I had to smoke a cigarette before I died was so funny, Billy Wilder didn't even let himself...

  • Helga 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    When did La Er start to become an extramarital affair theme song? . . It's all David Lean = = But the mid-life crisis is really an undefeated theme (when I watched it, my dad walked past the TV and screamed, isn't this...

Extended Reading
  • Kiley 2022-03-24 09:02:51

    obsession with sexy beauties

    A classic by Marilyn Monroe. Before, I only knew that she was a famous sexy star in Hollywood in the United States. After seeing her works, I knew her charm.

    The storyline is simple. A middle-aged man with a thief heart and no guts goes on vacation with his wife and children, and in loneliness he...

  • Elinore 2022-03-21 09:02:38

    Do you like the gleaming Gregorian Pike in the middle of the crowd?

    【The seven year itch 1955】

    Do you like the gleaming Gregorian Pike in the middle of the crowd?

    No, we like Tom Ewell, the humble, shy, unremarkable, hesitant and timid Tom Evel in the corner. At first glance, he is so ordinary. You can't find it if you fall into the crowd. The wife never worries...

The Seven Year Itch quotes

  • Richard Sherman: There you are! a big,tall, martini.

    The Girl: Thanks!

    Richard Sherman: You're Welcome.

    The Girl: [drinks it, and coughs] Very good. maybe it needs a little more sugar.

    Richard Sherman: Sugar? No, no. I would strongly advise against putting sugar in a martini.

    The Girl: You would? Why ?

    Richard Sherman: Well, you just have to take my word for it. No sugar in a martini, ever.

    The Girl: That's funny. back home, they put sugar in martinis a lot.

  • Dr. Brubaker: [Entering the room] Good afternoon, Mr. Sherman. I see you've been working on my little book, 'Man and the Unconscious'.

    Richard Sherman: Yessss. It's a wonderful book, doctor. Very important. It has something in it for everyone.

    Dr. Brubaker: I think so.

    Richard Sherman: Now really, doctor, you'll be happy to know we're giving it a big promotion. The full treatment. Two months from today you'll be seeing this cover in every drugstore in America.

    [Shown artboard of a leggy woman in flimsy red dress backpedalling from a man on the street lunging at her]

    Richard Sherman: OF SEX AND VIOLENCE?

    Richard Sherman: Well, we had to soup the title a little.

    Dr. Brubaker: [Studying the artboard] And what, my I ask, is this supposed to represent?

    Richard Sherman: It represents Gustaf Mayerheim, you remember, the mad lover of Leipzig, terrorizing one of his victims. Isn't that just sensational?

    Dr. Brubaker: May I remind you, sir, that Gustaf Mayerheim was a very small man with a large red beard?

    Richard Sherman: Doctor, you're quibbling, Nobody knows that.

    Dr. Brubaker: They know it in Leipzig!