Alfie
"Alfie" is a popular British film released in 1966, starring Michael Caine as the titular character. The story follows Alfie, a charming yet self-centered young man who navigates life and relationships in London. His carefree attitude and pursuit of pleasure often lead to complicated situations with the women he encounters.
The film explores themes of love, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions. It was well-received and has since become a classic, inspiring a 2004 remake featuring Jude Law. "Alfie" is notable for its unique narrative style, as the character frequently breaks the fourth wall to engage directly with the audience.