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Beautiful Days
A romantic drama depicting the lives of two generations of a family who run a Tokyo florist shop.
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Plot Summary
A married man, struggling with a summer "itch" while his wife and son are away, becomes infatuated with his alluring new upstairs neighbor. He grapples with his desire and his conscience, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and temptations as he tries to resist the charms of Marilyn Monroe's character.
Critical Reception
The Seven Year Itch was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its witty script, Billy Wilder's skillful direction, and the iconic performances of Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell. It is remembered as one of Monroe's most memorable roles and a classic example of 1950s romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and Monroe's captivating performance.
Billy Wilder's direction is noted for its sharp comedic timing.
The film's exploration of marital temptation is considered a hallmark of its era.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film, finding it a delightful and humorous romantic comedy. Marilyn Monroe's performance is frequently highlighted as a major draw, and the movie is often recalled for its iconic scenes and lighthearted entertainment.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for one Academy Award (Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture).
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Marilyn Monroe's white dress billows up over a subway grate was actually filmed on location in New York City, and it took multiple takes due to issues with the subway's wind effects and Monroe's repeated laughter.
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