The Knack ... and How to Get It
"The Knack ... and How to Get It" is a 1965 British film directed by Richard Lester. The story revolves around a shy schoolteacher named Colin who seeks advice from his more confident friend, Terry, on how to attract women. The film explores themes of masculinity, relationships, and the complexities of social interactions.
The film is notable for its innovative cinematography and editing style, which reflects the swinging London culture of the 1960s. It combines elements of comedy and romance, showcasing the characters' humorous attempts to navigate love and attraction in a rapidly changing society.