Breezy
- IMDb link: 0069822
- IMDb rating: 7 (6,451 votes) Search
- Genres: Drama, Romance
- Director: Clint Eastwood
- Cast: William Holden, Kay Lenz, Roger C. Carmel, Marj Dusay and others
- Release date: 19 Apr 1974
- Release year: 1973
- Runtime: 106 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: age gap, older man younger woman sex, character name as title, female topless nudity, divorced man single woman relationship, hitchhiker, hippie, flirting, female hitchhiker, lincoln continental
Plot:
Wanting to experience life in the world away from her small Pennsylvania hometown of Intercourse a year following high school graduation, free spirit Edith Alice Breezerman, who prefers to be called Breezy, has been in Los Angeles for three months living primarily with her drug-addict friend Marcy and Marcy's boyfriend David. With no real desire for a long term job and thus with no money - she only having the clothes on her back and a cheap guitar - Breezy will find a bed or couch elsewhere whenever Marcy is too drugged-out for her liking. Breezy is sincere in her feelings, she, in whatever she may offer others, not expecting anything in return beyond human decency. When she meets fifty-something real estate agent Frank Harmon, all Frank sees in her is another unkempt hippie who wants to sponge off society. Frank, a loner who lives a comfortable life in a house in the Hollywood hills, steers away from any committed relationship in the disaster that was his first and only marriage. As such, he is once again by himself when his "no-strings" girlfriend Betty Tobin, who could admit to him and herself that she is in love with him, announces that she is getting married to someone else in knowing there is no future for her and Frank. As such, Frank, with who Breezy quickly admits that she has also fallen in love, eventually opens himself up to her. In Frank falling in love with Breezy in return, the question becomes whether Frank can overcome his own pre-Breezy biases and what he perceives as those in his social circle about a relationship of their nature.
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