
Movie spotlight
Easy Come Easy Go
Édouard and Félix, two inseparable friends, live off the times and do odd jobs, sharing a tiny apartment in Montmartre with Laurence, Félix's sister, a model in a fashion house who alone supports the trio.
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Plot Summary
A Navy frogman and folk singer decides to quit the sea and go into business with his friends after inheriting a large sum of money. His plans are complicated when a wealthy woman becomes infatuated with him, and he has to deal with her jealous husband.
Critical Reception
While not considered one of Elvis Presley's best films, 'Easy Come, Easy Go' was a modest commercial success, capitalizing on his enduring popularity in the late 1960s. Critics at the time generally found the plot thin and predictable, but acknowledged Presley's charm and musical numbers as highlights.
What Reviewers Say
Elvis Presley's charisma and musical performances are the primary draw.
The plot is often criticized for being predictable and underdeveloped.
Enjoyable for fans of Elvis's lighthearted musical comedies.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while the plot is weak, many enjoyed the film for its musical numbers and Elvis Presley's performance. Some found it to be a typical, lighthearted musical comedy of its era.
Fun Fact
The film features a scene where Elvis Presley is dressed as a woman, a rare instance of cross-dressing in his filmography.
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