Such a beauty, who doesn't itch?

Russell 2022-03-24 09:02:51

I haven't seen such a funny and good-looking comedy movie in a long time. Film guru Billy Wilder was in charge of laughing, and sexy goddess Marilyn Monroe was in charge of looking good.

"The Seven Year Itch" tells the story of a married middle-aged man's affair. Richard, who has been married for seven years, still loves his wife and children, at least he thinks so. The hot summer is here, and it is not only the body that is scorched, but also the desires hidden in the body. Richard, who was away from his wife and children, accidentally met a beautiful and sexy female neighbor... From then on, desire and morality began to fight fiercely in his body.

"The Seven Year Itch" is Wilder's best comedy theme. The overall style of the film is light and humorous, and it often makes people laugh. The film does not intend to explore issues such as marriage and human nature, but only uses the story of an affair that happened to Richard, a lovely and pitiful little man, to make fun of and satirize social phenomena. The film is very good, and at the same time has a warning effect for many viewers, especially married men, that is enough.

The scene of Monroe's white dress being blown up in "The Seven Year Itch" has long been recorded in history and has become a sexy classic in the hearts of audiences from generation to generation.

After watching the movie, while feeling the unparalleled sexiness and cuteness of Monroe, I began to ponder a question: who can really resist such a stunner with an angelic face and a devilish figure?

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  • Eugenia 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    I like to be in the corner more than tall and handsome, and I like to hide in the corner to be steady, honest and friendly. Isn't this sentence the biggest irony for the male protagonist who is good at 'unideal image'?

  • 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 Monroe!

The Seven Year Itch quotes

  • The Girl: At the club we had this girl, she smoked nothing but cigars. Personally, I think she only did it to make herself look older.

  • Richard Sherman: I'm 39. Or, I will be in August. At the moment I'm still only 38.

    The Girl: Thirty-eight? I was 22, day before yesterday. I didn't do anything about it though. I didn't even tell anyone. Oh, I did do one thing. I bought myself a bottle of champagne. I thought I'd just sit up there and drink it all by myself.

    Richard Sherman: That sounds absolutely sad.

    The Girl: Oh, no! It would've been just elegant, lying there in a bath, drinking champagne. But I couldn't get the bottle open.

    Richard Sherman: You couldn't? There's nothing to it. It's just a trick.

    The Girl: You think you could get it open?

    Richard Sherman: I'm pretty sure I could.

    The Girl: I've got a wonderful idea. Why don't I go upstairs and get it. It's in the icebox with the potato chips and my underwear.