So Fine (1981)

So Fine Poster

While trying to get his father out of a financial jam, a man comes up with an idea that turns into an unexpected overnight financial fashion success - the bottomless pants.

Intro to "So Fine"
"So Fine" is a 1981 funny film directed by Andrew Bergman, who was also the screenwriter for the motion picture. The film features a mix of humor, style, and a touch of love. The story centers around an English literature teacher who turns around the going to pieces family garment organization with an unintentional style innovation.

Plot Overview
The story begins with Bobby Fine (played by Ryan O'Neal), a reluctant scholastic who would far rather be a novelist than a college teacher. He is suddenly called upon to save his dad's having a hard time business-- Fine Fashions. Bobby's father, Jack Fine (played by Jack Warden), is on the brink of bankruptcy and is being pushed by loan sharks.

Unwillingly entering the fashion world, Bobby is at first out of his depth and entirely indifferent. Nevertheless, fate intervenes when one of the business's fashion designs rips her pants, producing a sensation with the unintentional "see-through" jeans - a design which reveals the user's behind due to strategically positioned transparent panels.

Seeing a chance, Bobby chooses to produce these jeans commercially, and they become an overnight feeling, turning the flailing business's fortunes around. The denims are called "So Fine" jeans, and their massive success offers the film its title and main plot device.

As the denims grow in appeal, the movie follows Bobby's change from a studious professor to a high-flying fashion executive. Along the way, he should navigate the complexities of the fashion business, the insanity of unexpected popularity, and the challenges of running an organization under constant risk from his dad's financial institutions.

Characters and Performances
The movie's humor comes from the ensemble of colorful characters and their interactions. Ryan O'Neal as Bobby Fine provides a relatable protagonist, bringing both paradox and beauty to his function. Jack Warden's representation of Jack Fine, Bobby's daddy, is particularly notable; he brings depth to a character that might quickly have been a one-dimensional comic foil.

The supporting cast consists of Mariangela Melato as Lira, the sexy partner of a mobster, and Richard Kiel as her enforcing hubby, Eddie. Their efficiencies contribute to the zany energy of the film, with Melato's character pursuing an affair with Bobby while Kiel's mob boss ends up being unintentionally knotted worldwide of haute couture.

Styles and Critical Reception
"So Fine" touches on themes such as the pressure of household legacy, the absurdities of the fashion world, and the often-ludicrous nature of trends and consumerism. The film's satirical take on the fashion business is underlined by its extravagant central product.

In spite of the movie's comedic ambition, critical reception at the time of its release was blended. Some critics applauded the creativity of its idea and the efficiencies of its cast, while others felt that the humor was irregular which the movie did not completely take advantage of its property.

Cultural Impact and Conclusion
Launched in the early 1980s, "So Fine" ended up being a modest cult classic, notable for catching the spirit of its time with a commentary on the quicksilver nature of fashion crazes. The movie's take on the accidental production of a trend likewise functions as a timeless reminder of the randomness of customer tastes.

Though not a blockbuster by any methods, "So Fine" remains an intriguing reflection on the unpredictability of both life and company, told through a comedic lens. The film offers a humorous escape into the generally more major worlds of academic community and the fashion industry, turning both on their heads with its profane storyline.

Top Cast

  • Ryan O'Neal (small)
    Ryan O'Neal
    Bobby Fine
  • Jack Warden (small)
    Jack Warden
    Jack
  • Mariangela Melato (small)
    Mariangela Melato
    Lira
  • Richard Kiel (small)
    Richard Kiel
    Eddie
  • Fred Gwynne (small)
    Fred Gwynne
    Chairman Lincoln
  • Mike Kellin (small)
    Mike Kellin
    Sam Schlotzman
  • David Rounds
    Professor McCarthy
  • Joel Stedman
    Professor Yarnell
  • Angela Pietropinto (small)
    Angela Pietropinto
    Sylvia
  • Jessica James
    Vicki
  • Michael Lombard (small)
    Michael Lombard
    Jay Augustine