Love in 4 Easy Lessons (1976)

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Original Title: Spogliamoci così, senza pudor...

Four stories focused on the fair sex, dealing with the most varied and improbable sentimental and non-sentimental situations.

Film Introduction
"Love in 4 Easy Lessons" is an Italian romantic funny film released in 1976, directed by Sergio Martino, artistically combining the components of love, comedy, and drama into 4 distinct episodes. The episodic plot structure of the movie shows 4 different but linked stories about love, each offering funny yet thought-provoking point of views on relationships.

Plot Summary
The film presents audiences to four varying relationships, each portrayed in special episodes: 'Divorced', 'Married', 'In Love', and 'Engaged' with each story providing lessons about love and relationships.

In 'Divorced', the story centers on the lives of Roman (played by Alberto Lionello), a psychiatrist who is constantly obsessed with his own health, and Giulia (played by Edwige Fenech), a young and attractive lady who becomes his client. As the story unfolds, an unforeseen tourist attraction establishes in between them, causing a fundamentally funny and unpredictable sequence of occasions.

'Married' informs the story of Oretta (played by Monica Vitti), a conservative woman who discovers that her hubby is having an affair. Rather of succumbing to jealousy, she embarks on her journey of identity rediscovery, aiming to reclaim her other half's love.

'In Love' includes the story of a young couple, Desiderio (played by Salvatore Cascio), a delivery boy, and Palmira (played by Dagmar Lassander), a housemaid. Regardless of class distinctions threatening their love, they aim to maintain their relationship in the middle of societal pressures.

The last episode, 'Engaged', showcases the lives of Sandro (played by Tomás Milián), an extremely effective business owner, and his engagement to a female from a high-society background. His fear of commitment is checked out, clarifying society's preconceived notions of marriage and love.

Main Cast and Characters
Each story includes charming performances from a skilled ensemble cast. Noteworthy efficiencies include Alberto Lionello as the obsessively health-conscious Roman, Monica Vitti as the uncovering Oretta, Edwige Fenech as the vivacious Giulia, Tomás Milián as the commitment-phobe Sandro, and Dagmar Lassander and Salvatore Cascio as the star-crossed lovers.

Themes and Reception
Themes of the movie revolve around love in its varying aspects: fixation, jealousy, social pressures, individual rediscovery, and commitment. Regardless of being laced with comical components, the movie highlights real feelings and predicaments.

"Love in 4 Easy Lessons" was favored, generally due to its unique narrative style, humor, and engaging material. Its episodic format allowed the viewer to look into a number of interwoven stories about love, which added a rejuvenating multilayered touch to the conventional romantic comedy category.

In general, "Love in 4 Easy Lessons" is a traditional romantic comedy that humorously yet insightfully analyzes love from a range of perspectives. Its relatable themes, engaging plot, and charming characters have rendered it a memorable piece of 1970s Italian movie theater.

Top Cast

  • Ursula Andress (small)
    Ursula Andress
    Marina (segment "La visita")
  • Barbara Bouchet (small)
    Barbara Bouchet
    Violante (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
  • Johnny Dorelli (small)
    Johnny Dorelli
    Marco Antonioli (segment "La visita")
  • Alberto Lionello (small)
    Alberto Lionello
    Giangi Busacca (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
  • Aldo Maccione (small)
    Aldo Maccione
    The Private Detective (segment "Il detective")
  • Enrico Montesano (small)
    Enrico Montesano
    Dante Zatteroni / Danteska Zatteroskaja (segment "La squadra di calcio")
  • Gianrico Tedeschi (small)
    Gianrico Tedeschi
    Silvestri (segment "La visita")
  • Brenda Welch
    The Footballer Wooing Danteska (segment "La squadra di calcio")
  • Nadia Cassini (small)
    Nadia Cassini
    Françoise (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
  • Ninetto Davoli (small)
    Ninetto Davoli
    Pietro, Thief (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
  • Adriano Amidei Migliano (small)
    Adriano Amidei Migliano
    Giorgio, Violante's Analyst (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")