The Easy Life is a 1962 Italian cult movie directed by Dino Risi. It is considered Risi's masterpiece and one of the most famous examples of Commedia all'italiana film genre. In a hazy, dreamy, sun-baked Rome in an August afternoon the timid, precise law student Roberto is asked by a 40-ish man named Bruno passing under his window at the wheel of a convertible Lancia Aurelia for a trivial favor: a phone call. The young man tells Bruno to come up and make the call himself; after he fails to contact his friends Bruno insists to repay Roberto's courtesy by offering him a drink. Being tired... of studying for the day the young man accepts. Thus begins a cruise along the Via Aurelia where Roberto is unwilling or unable to part from his casual acquaintance despite having nothing in common with him. Bruno is loud, direct, a bit coarse and a braggart to boot but also charming and likable, Roberto, being his complete opposite, feels drawn to his impulsive and devil-may-care attitude.
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| Directed by: | Dino Risi |
| Runtime: | 105 Minutes |
| Producer: | Mario Cecchi Gori |
| Music by: | Riz Ortolani |
| Cinematography: | Alfio Contini |
| Screenplay by: | Ettore Scola, Dino Risi |