The Seven Year Itch (Film)
"The Seven Year Itch" is a 1955 romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. The story follows Richard Sherman, a middle-aged man who experiences a midlife crisis when his wife and son go away for the summer. He becomes infatuated with his attractive neighbor, played by Marilyn Monroe, leading to humorous and awkward situations.
The film explores themes of temptation, fidelity, and the challenges of marriage. It is best known for the iconic scene where Monroe's character stands over a subway grate, causing her white dress to billow up. The movie remains a classic in American cinema.