I wasn’t born till 71 but I just love this era..There are two American actors I loved too watch growing up..One was called Kirk the other was Clint..It has been my life’s dream to visit your beautiful country but as yet I haven’t made it..Sending love to you all from Leeds England and thanks for this excellent movie 🎥 ❤
A truly great film. I ate at the Albatross with two friends one evening. Sat at a table overlooking the ocean. The wait staff was excellent. We didn't have a lot of money so the waiter and kitchen staff improvised and bought us a grilled cheese sandwich we have never forgotten. It was served on an impressive long white dish. We also ordered three cokes, all of it for less than $6.00. It was 1966. I'd love to purchase one of the restuarant's menus issued in 1966. I keep looking at eBay. We have a postcard that features what the Albatross looked like in the 1960s. Kim Novak was so beautiful.
I enjoyed reading your comment and remembrances. I absolutely love this film and the beautiful music composed by George Duning. Yes, Kim Novak was beautiful and a wonderful actress. Thank you.
I am definitely going to have to buy the Soundtrack to this wonderful movie, because the music is so dreamy, soothing and beautiful, and I Love it !!!❤😊
I remember being in my bed as a little girl when my parents were having a party. They had a hifi and played Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Judy Garland, Andy Williams, and others. I remember hearing Sinatra singing this song.
i've seen it several times too, there's something about it... it feels like we're there watching it all happen in real time, the ambiance is superb and the acting feels natural. there's nothing like california in the golden days.
Love this movie, Kirk Douglas is magnetic, Kim Novak stunning, love the white dress and pale blue cardigan in final scenes. Let this movie be a warning...forbidden love is crushing.!!
Another one with Kim , Ernie and Jimmy Stewart was Bell Book and Candle. The whole theme, cast and scenery, was something to watch over and over. Growing up in that time period brings back nostalgic memories of a great era.
Kim Novak is such a beautiful actress just made for film. And her acting is fantastic in this film.... she adds such depth to what could have been a sleazy nympho type character. Actually this film is a good companion piece to Elizabeth Taylor's BUtterfield 8 released the same year.
Moral of the story: With the time and energy that relationships consume, you can build an entire city! Jus' Kiddin' 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kim Novak left this movie like a boss lady! She was carrying so much emotion EVERY SINGLE SCENE of this movie and played her role sophisticated and understated. It is almost spiritual - as if she knows her destiny and accepts it in dignity! This is what charisma and class can do for an actress! She slyed and left me gaaaaged!
I love these movies of this era. Lots of duds in the 60s after this but also some great ones. I just wonder what attracts people though. I can't even get a text back.
You need better friends. Their behavior says more about THEM than it does YOU! RUDE people leave you on ‘read’ or not opened at all. If you want to work on your skills of attraction Joe Beam has a book called the Art of Falling In Love - There’s also lots of help on YT.
Sexual repression back then. Lots of movies had the same archetypes; the good girl, the girl next door, and the overtly sexual woman, the temptress. Seems like the temptress was always a blonde. Except for Doris Day who was blonde and I think always played the good girls.
Perfect portrayal of the double standards of the times. Kirk Douglas expects Kim Novak to pure as the driven snow as he cheats on his wife with her. Great architecture and cars.
Another movie with great acting all around, filled with adultry, deceit, heartbreak and agony.. nice encouragement to break up families and sadden God. Hellywood at it's finest.
The completed home in Bel Air was valued at $250,000 in 1960 when the film was released. Hollywood legend has it that the house was to be gifted to Kim Novak and the films director Richard Quine, who were engaged at the time. The relationship fell apart and the home was sold to someone else. The sold in 2013 for $4.1 million and is estimated to be worth over $9 million today. I think the real star of this film was the house.....just saying.
It, the house, is the only lasting thing about this piece of celluloid. Human emotions, dissatisfaction, “you deserve better”, once an unfailing formula for Hollowood. Their mantra? Let’s kick aside carefully though, every restraint to make ME so important.
That house has not a single feature that is beautiful. Like the false patina on this film…the partners are the villains, and our love supreme! Oh, wait! We must sacrifice the greater for the lessor…No wonder Hollowood has slowly lost its audience…Which is the greater, which is the lessor?
Ernie's two daughters also would lose their lives years later from being in a car crash; His daughter, Mia Kovacs, died at the age of 22 on May 8,1982. Mia also was on the verge of beginning her own career as an actress. Her sister, Kippie, died on July 28,2001 at the age of 52.
The movie opens in American small town / suburban utopia / nightmare. There isn't a fricking sidewalk anywhere. People and small kids have to walk on the roadway. And those fabulous cars with the huge rear wings! Of course -- no airbags, no safety belts, no headback support in the seats. Boy, oh boy, how we miss those nostalgic, wonderful days.
Not quite Sirk, but everything comes together, production wise, in this late-decade, mid-century-modern-marriage melodrama. George Duning was Columbia Pictures' resident composer for the studio's music director, Morris Stoloff, and his gift for melody is a real asset to this movie, just like it was for PICNIC. Domesticity is so last century, especially back when America was supposed to be great, and the concept of marriage and brats hasn't gained much momentum since then either, whether you're a man or a woman. People just continue to not admit it. The ending is absolutely terrific. Sadly, no soundtrack recording has ever existed.
I haven't seen this movie in years. It's a beautiful film, so well done. As I watched this time almost immediately in that first scene with her husband, I thought, "He's gay." ?
In the book it talks of his childhood where his mother put it in his head that sex was shameful and dirty. The book ending was also different. The book has Larry getting killed in a car wreck while on his way home to tell (Kim) he was going to leave his wife and be with her. 😮
Had it been done earlier, Charlize Theron could have definitely, played Kim Novak in a Biography, they look so much alike. Kirk Douglas was so handsome, I can't stand it, loved him in all of his movies. I first remember Kim in the movie Picnic, she was a Bombshell, such a lady. Kirk and Kim were double trouble, as they would say back then, A PANIC 🥰
@@s.ebright7620 Of course he did. But she wasn't responding to his flirting and he didn't like it. He wanted a reaction, as all men do. Because, naturally, it's all about him.
Truly the pains of a marriage, or any relationship, when 2 adults forget that the other is a human being with needs, wants, desires.... A great book to read is from Gary Chapman, the Five Love Languages.
Wow. I am an old-movie buff from way back, and rarely expect this level of honesty even in a contemporary film, especially where society's business-as-usual pervs are concerned. But the '60s is where this sort of realism was finally starting to take shape.
There will always be better looking women and men out there who may be more interesting and even kinder. But when you’re married you have promised to be faithful to your spouse and I personally believe that you must honor that promise, if not, you lose all dignity.
The building site in ritzy Bel Air. Wow, a year later, remember that huge Bel Air fire when most of the residents had to evacuate from their homes? Including former Vice President Richar M. Nixon.
The end is heartbreaking, all because of Christianity insisting on monogamy. The Old Testament and even the early Christians practiced polygamy like Muslims do today. Polygamy is a panacea against promiscuity. Though this may come as a rude shock to many I hold monogamy as the leading cause of homosexuality nowadays.
I don't think that's what upset him...I was annoyed along with him that she took those sleeping pills. Well, maybe you're right and he cared that she wanted an affair with the boy, which is hypocritical. But I don't think he sought her out specifically for an affair, per se. I don't know. Man, Maggie's whole mentality was so screwy, though, the way she judged her mom for the same mistake of adultery she was actively committing. Except she used sleeping pills as an excuse...Weird
Maggie chose to escape from personal blame by hiding in sleep, pretending she didn't want the guy. Douglas was right in his assessment of her motives. She was a coward. But actually, there was probably more to his reaction than just that.
1:05 My favorites are the later ones with eyes and chubby cheeks…the faces went so fast… but #32 is so cute. I also think the ones with real baby shoes are better.
This movie is about suburban life after the war when everyone wanted to live safe suburban lives. They started getting restless and questioning religion and the Pill was available a few years later so sexual experiences were possible for women like never before. Divorce happened more frequently. Setting the stage for the sexual revolution and the hippies. Where are we now? The internet and communicating with computers.Since the pandemic perhaps less human connection.
8/30/2024: I have seen this movie several times and I just can’t figure out what’s wrong with Maggie’s husband. 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏼♀️🤷. With a wife that pretty, he’s seems aloof and unfeeling towards her. Is he gay or something? What’s up with him?
I wasn’t born till 71 but I just love this era..There are two American actors I loved too watch growing up..One was called Kirk the other was Clint..It has been my life’s dream to visit your beautiful country but as yet I haven’t made it..Sending love to you all from Leeds England and thanks for this excellent movie 🎥 ❤
Oh England …you are the fortunate one😇🇺🇸
yes you arte the fortunate one , i would trade places in a min! savannah ga is where i live
A truly great film. I ate at the Albatross with two friends one evening. Sat at a table overlooking the ocean. The wait staff was excellent. We didn't have a lot of money so the waiter and kitchen staff improvised and bought us a grilled cheese sandwich we have never forgotten. It was served on an impressive long white dish. We also ordered three cokes, all of it for less than $6.00. It was 1966. I'd love to purchase one of the restuarant's menus issued in 1966. I keep looking at eBay. We have a postcard that features what the Albatross looked like in the 1960s. Kim Novak was so beautiful.
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Sounds wonderful! Lucky in so many ways!
I enjoyed reading your comment and remembrances. I absolutely love this film and the beautiful music composed by George Duning. Yes, Kim Novak was beautiful and a wonderful actress. Thank you.
@@tonicordova1122wasn’t Hitchcock infatuated with her?
@@lululacanuck3824Tippi Hedren? He blocked her career, I believe.
I am definitely going to have to buy the Soundtrack to this wonderful movie, because the music is so dreamy, soothing and beautiful, and I Love it !!!❤😊
a stupid soap opera
I remember being in my bed as a little girl when my parents were having a party. They had a hifi and played Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Judy Garland, Andy Williams, and others. I remember hearing Sinatra singing this song.
Its a love story for women.. ❤❤❤....@joebloe1401
I must have seen this movie 20 times and can recite most of the lines. I love this movie the music the acting, just love it.
i've seen it several times too, there's something about it... it feels like we're there watching it all happen in real time, the ambiance is superb and the acting feels natural. there's nothing like california in the golden days.
@@usforsarahyes true.
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Oh yes, I totally agree with you 100% !!
They don’t make movies like that anymore,just beautiful.
I know I have been watching it all the time...❤❤❤❤... Love it!!! A romantic movie, it's for women....😌😌😌....
Love this movie, Kirk Douglas is magnetic, Kim Novak stunning, love the white dress and pale blue cardigan in final scenes. Let this movie be a warning...forbidden love is crushing.!!
I think Kirk was excited by it. A serial womanizer and some say worse. But a great actor
Interesting how the entire community is so very comfortable with Adultery among friends and acquaintances. Country Club Wolf Packs
The Music in this movie is so Dreamy, I just Love It !!!!!!
a stupid soap opera
@@joebloe1401 you are very sick person
Another one with Kim , Ernie and Jimmy Stewart was Bell Book and Candle. The whole theme, cast and scenery, was something to watch over and over. Growing up in that time period brings back nostalgic memories of a great era.
Barbara Rush was a beautiful brunette and a very good actress! RIP Barbara Rush♥️
Kim Novak is so beautiful and she certainly has that special allure. She lights up any movie 🌟.
What kind of blonde is that? Champagne? Beautiful.
@@annadavistachner2955 She was known for having lavender hair
Platinum blonde was a favorite back then,too, especially in a French twist hairstyle, with a pencil thin skirt, and heels. Almost a parody.
What a great movie. That’s a 10/10 for me. No one makes movies like this anymore it’s all about action hero’s nowadays
heroes
A wonderful movie that I always really enjoyed to watch, just unforgettable, magnetic both they are !!!!💖💝💔😿😿
I remember this movie so long ago.... Wow it's been so long!!! Me and my girlfriend watched this at her house... So very long ago....❤❤❤❤.....
Kim Novak is such a beautiful actress just made for film. And her acting is fantastic in this film.... she adds such depth to what could have been a sleazy nympho type character. Actually this film is a good companion piece to Elizabeth Taylor's BUtterfield 8 released the same year.
Alone the orange bus in the beginning is sensationelly wonderful to look at. The film is so touching and beautiful. ❤
Wonderful tidy world. Nothing lacking. I want it 100% back. Make Amarica great again.
@@bettinaairaksinen215 In REALITY…..America has NEVER been “GREAT”.
everything is so stylish.......the fashion, the cars, the service, the roads with little traffic....my oh my...
Kim was quite the actress. Very natural. And like her explanation on interviews, you can really see she truly deeply felt her characters.
Loved it ! Walter Matthau’s name Felix reminded me of The Odd Couple …he and Jack Lemmon!
That's what I thought immediately
High heels in the house is something
Privilege. Trophy wife
If I could walk in them all day I would do it 👠
Love the cars
Something to be avoided- unless playing house ie: not busy.
Remember when she wore them in the dirt lol
And people used ro be clsssy
I love old movies 🎥 I’m 57 they remind me of my Missed Father and my childhood .
Love the opening in Brentwood and Beverly Hills. Everything looked so cool at the time!
This story habend 1000s time around the world every month
Thank you very much 🎉
Happened
@@debrarobey3749 Happens !!!!
@@debrarobey3749I understood what the comment said. Please remember to be kind and to love one another. ❤
It has such Soothing Lovely Music, I Love It !!!!
I know…..I could listen all day, to it. ❤
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Been looking for this for the longest because I'd forgotten the name. Thank you!
this movie brilliantly shows life in the 50' s
This wasn't the 50's.
Moral of the story:
With the time and energy that relationships consume, you can build an entire city!
Jus' Kiddin' 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kim Novak left this movie like a boss lady!
She was carrying so much emotion EVERY SINGLE SCENE of this
movie and played her role sophisticated and understated.
It is almost spiritual - as if she knows her destiny and accepts it in dignity!
This is what charisma and class can do for an actress!
She slyed and left me gaaaaged!
A 100k... those days are long gone. I've seen this before, and it's very high-end soap. I like seeing Virginia Bruce. She matured into a lovely woman.
Excellent movie wonderful actors love this movie thank you❤
I love these movies of this era. Lots of duds in the 60s after this but also some great ones. I just wonder what attracts people though. I can't even get a text back.
❤
You need better friends.
Their behavior says more about THEM than it does YOU!
RUDE people leave you on ‘read’ or not opened at all.
If you want to work on your skills of attraction Joe Beam has a book called the Art of Falling In Love -
There’s also lots of help on YT.
It happens to EVERYONE
Sexual repression back then. Lots of movies had the same archetypes; the good girl, the girl next door, and the overtly sexual woman, the temptress. Seems like the temptress was always a blonde. Except for Doris Day who was blonde and I think always played the good girls.
Love this movie, thank you for letting me view
I loved the 1960s....
“What does he take in his coffee?” Ooo mother knew
I know I love that line. But did you notice when in the restaurant with Roger he only used sugar and no cream 😂
@@ritasanders7499- exactly! 👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼🐨🇦🇺🦘
Wonderful location shoots. The long-gone Beverly kids’ park! A real flavor of LA film. Well, the Westside, anyway. ;)
This was great! If you haven't seen 'Bell, Book and Candle' I thoroughly recommend it.😊
I'm always a fan of Walter Matthau, Ernie Kovacs, and the beautiful Barbara Rush!
Great Movie ! I love this era of movies.✅️ Forbidden love is painful!
Forbidden love is almost always a dead end. There's devastation no matter what choices are made. Sad in so many ways.
Love this movie!!!❤❤❤❤
Such a tangled web we weave, so provocative! This movie was almost X`Rated!
Excellent Movie!! ❤
Perfect portrayal of the double standards of the times. Kirk Douglas expects Kim Novak to pure as the driven snow as he cheats on his wife with her. Great architecture and cars.
Sad ending. Beautiful film
Another movie with great acting all around, filled with adultry, deceit, heartbreak and agony.. nice encouragement to break up families and sadden God. Hellywood at it's finest.
👏👏👏
Hear, Hear! Aka Hollowood, or Horrorwood. But Hellywood has a nice ring to it.
Thanks Paul 👍 I'll skip it. God bless you.
The completed home in Bel Air was valued at $250,000 in 1960 when the film was released. Hollywood legend has it that the house was to be gifted to Kim Novak and the films director Richard Quine, who were engaged at the time. The relationship fell apart and the home was sold to someone else. The sold in 2013 for $4.1 million and is estimated to be worth over $9 million today. I think the real star of this film was the house.....just saying.
It's an ugly wood framed house
🤣
It, the house, is the only lasting thing about this piece of celluloid. Human emotions, dissatisfaction, “you deserve better”, once an unfailing formula for Hollowood. Their mantra? Let’s kick aside carefully though, every restraint to make ME so important.
That house has not a single feature that is beautiful. Like the false patina on this film…the partners are the villains, and our love supreme! Oh, wait! We must sacrifice the greater for the lessor…No wonder Hollowood has slowly lost its audience…Which is the greater, which is the lessor?
GREAT MOVIE!!!
Kim Novac was sultry❤
One of the most beautiful of women.
She’s 91 years old today!!
Especially around 1:13 when she gazes at him across the room in the dinner party.
Much obliged for this movie
Earnie Kovács had less than a year to live after this. He died in a horrific single car accident in West Los Angeles the following year.
Oh no!!! That is terrible..😢😢😢....
That guy was such a talented comedian at one time he had his own show.
Ernie's two daughters also would lose their lives years later from being in a car crash; His daughter, Mia Kovacs, died at the age of 22 on May 8,1982. Mia also was on the verge of beginning her own career as an actress. Her sister, Kippie, died on July 28,2001 at the age of 52.
There is something ethereal about Kim Novak. It goes beyond elegance and grace.
Something enchantingly mysterious !
The movie opens in American small town / suburban utopia / nightmare. There isn't a fricking sidewalk anywhere. People and small kids have to walk on the roadway. And those fabulous cars with the huge rear wings! Of course -- no airbags, no safety belts, no headback support in the seats. Boy, oh boy, how we miss those nostalgic, wonderful days.
The depths of man can be complex, but to simplify one’s understanding seek a power greater than self as a guide to lasting peace.
A great movie with NO commercials!!!
This is how most affairs will end-- the woman is hurt, devastated, and broken. The man continues on and so does his wandering eye.
I think the man ends up as devastated as the woman.
Yeah, women always manage to be the poor victims
@GregDeman The woman usually is the one who gets hurt.
Not quite Sirk, but everything comes together, production wise, in this late-decade, mid-century-modern-marriage melodrama. George Duning was Columbia Pictures' resident composer for the studio's music director, Morris Stoloff, and his gift for melody is a real asset to this movie, just like it was for PICNIC. Domesticity is so last century, especially back when America was supposed to be great, and the concept of marriage and brats hasn't gained much momentum since then either, whether you're a man or a woman. People just continue to not admit it. The ending is absolutely terrific. Sadly, no soundtrack recording has ever existed.
One of the great movies
Awesome 👍
Nancy Kovack plays Shelia in Bewitched!!! So funny!!! That's the writers girl !!! ❤❤❤...
I haven't seen this movie in years. It's a beautiful film, so well done. As I watched this time almost immediately in that first scene with her husband, I thought, "He's gay." ?
Having an affair with another woman or man.
I thought the same thing!
In the book it talks of his childhood where his mother put it in his head that sex was shameful and dirty. The book ending was also different. The book has Larry getting killed in a car wreck while on his way home to tell (Kim) he was going to leave his wife and be with her. 😮
Awesome Library, Zaur !
Mother says GO RIGHT IN... 😳
Had it been done earlier, Charlize Theron could have definitely, played Kim Novak in a Biography, they look so much alike. Kirk Douglas was so handsome, I can't stand it, loved him in all of his movies. I first remember Kim in the movie Picnic, she was a Bombshell, such a lady. Kirk and Kim were double trouble, as they would say back then, A PANIC 🥰
I don't see the resemblance Theron/Novak ?
Scarlett Johansson would have been wonderful.
@@CathieWhitlock
Yes she could have pulled it off too, most definitely
I always think of Pink, aka Alicia Moore. But Novak is more beautifully. Obviously
"Maggie, you never have to be afraid of anything, ever.". 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Walter Matthau played a real CAD in this film! I like him better in comedy.
Any man who would tell any woman anytime "You're not so pretty"- gets a big thumbs dumb silently & reject button.
He also gets the IDIOT sticker to put on his forehead.
What a dummy!
I thought that was cruel when Kirk Douglas's character told Kim Novak that she wasn't pretty, she was beautiful
Yup. Major male ego at play.
Hi. You didn't get his dry sense of humor. He was kidding. Of course he thought she was beautfiful.
@@s.ebright7620 Of course he did. But she wasn't responding to his flirting and he didn't like it. He wanted a reaction, as all men do. Because, naturally, it's all about him.
Love this movie 🎬
Great film. Such memories. 1:02
This was a great film. Enjoy!
I think Kim Novak was at her peak beautiful right at the time of this movie.
Truly the pains of a marriage, or any relationship, when 2 adults forget that the other is a human being with needs, wants, desires....
A great book to read is from Gary Chapman, the Five Love Languages.
If you've ever been betrayed, this movie doesn't come close to the heartbreak a wife experiences.
The most beautiful woman of the world : Kim Novak..
Ermie Kovacs had the best scenes.
Wow. I am an old-movie buff from way back, and rarely expect this level of honesty even in a contemporary film, especially where society's business-as-usual pervs are concerned. But the '60s is where this sort of realism was finally starting to take shape.
My truth is always horrible!! I don’t have any money to pay my water bills
A great movie, I loved the stars....
This where men get the idea that when women say NO they really mean Yes.
Thinking the same
Women sometimes send silent signals that men intuitively or instinctively interpret, usually correctly.
Yes. I watched the movie and I’m properly trained now. 🙄
She is a really big GAME PLAYER.
There will always be better looking women and men out there who may be more interesting and even kinder. But when you’re married you have promised to be faithful to your spouse and I personally believe that you must honor that promise, if not, you lose all dignity.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Head of Columbia Pictures, Cohen, determined that Kim Novak and Sammy Davis Junior should end their relationship or their careers.
找到了这部,柯克道格拉斯所有影片都看了,哈哈哈。
And this my dear friends is why
its just your turn
Thou shall not commit adultery!
The building site in ritzy Bel Air. Wow, a year later, remember that huge Bel Air fire when most of the residents had to evacuate from their homes? Including former Vice President Richar M. Nixon.
Lookin' for Love in all the wrong places. Price to pay for stolen moments too high.
The end is heartbreaking, all because of Christianity insisting on monogamy. The Old Testament and even the early Christians practiced polygamy like Muslims do today. Polygamy is a panacea against promiscuity. Though this may come as a rude shock to many I hold monogamy as the leading cause of homosexuality nowadays.
Im in the wromg era. Amd the DECOR! ❤❤
Double standard. He pursues a married woman, keeps after her, even after she says no. Then when he finds out she wanted someone, he gets upset.
This was a horrible depiction of marriage and infidelity! Ugly, really. Toxic, as it were!
I don't think that's what upset him...I was annoyed along with him that she took those sleeping pills.
Well, maybe you're right and he cared that she wanted an affair with the boy, which is hypocritical. But I don't think he sought her out specifically for an affair, per se. I don't know.
Man, Maggie's whole mentality was so screwy, though, the way she judged her mom for the same mistake of adultery she was actively committing. Except she used sleeping pills as an excuse...Weird
Maggie chose to escape from personal blame by hiding in sleep, pretending she didn't want the guy. Douglas was right in his assessment of her motives. She was a coward. But actually, there was probably more to his reaction than just that.
Yes, what a hypocrit
@@pattih7 Agreed. Creepy.
Gooooood movie
They did help me!!! To pay my water bills!!?
Kim Novak is 91 now
Making adultery great again!
Pink in an movie! Nice!
Back when LA was civilized.
The requiem for the IKETIME . Never before and NEVER EVER WASP America had or will have same safe and satisfactory life!
1:05 My favorites are the later ones with eyes and chubby cheeks…the faces went so fast… but #32 is so cute. I also think the ones with real baby shoes are better.
Hey, Columbia! Why no Blu-Ray?
Oh GEEEEEEZ I'M NOT SURE I CAN GET THROUGH THIS. ugh. No wonder women stay single and get a cat.
spitting image of his son
Ahem. The son would be the spitting image, my dear.
Michael was just like his dad
Sha-boing-boings when we met.
This is my story.
This movie is about suburban life after the war when everyone wanted to live safe suburban lives. They started getting restless and questioning religion and the Pill was available a few years later so sexual experiences were possible for women like never before. Divorce happened more frequently. Setting the stage for the sexual revolution and the hippies. Where are we now? The internet and communicating with computers.Since the pandemic perhaps less human connection.
They always worry about my sex life in Florida!! I worry about my water bills and electric bills next month!?
8/30/2024: I have seen this movie several times and I just can’t figure out what’s wrong with Maggie’s husband. 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏼♀️🤷. With a wife that pretty, he’s seems aloof and unfeeling towards her. Is he gay or something? What’s up with him?