Breezy is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, produced by Robert Daley, and written by Jo Heims.
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Breezy is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, produced by Robert Daley, and written by Jo Heims.
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Breezy lost her parents years before in a car accident; she lived with her aunt until she graduated from high school.
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Breezy persuades him to let her shower, after the shower she tries to get him to invite her to stay the night, but he doesn't go for it.
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Breezy invites her in but tells her he has to make an appearance at a friends wedding reception and drop off the papers for the house they just bought from him.
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Breezy tells her she could stay and they make plans for his return.
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Breezy gets ready for bed and when he's in his room, he sees her in his bed and they make love.
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Breezy has some snarky things to say but they don't let it ruin their evening.
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Breezy is conflicted about his feelings for longtime, close friend Betty Tobin.
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Breezy is restless, but afraid to end his-loveless marriage and face loneliness.
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Breezy has no intention of being insulting, and is in fact admiring Frank's defiance of society's disapproval, but Frank is not immune to the pressure.
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Breezy starts crying but keeps her composure as she gets ready to leave.
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Breezy said "the public stayed away from it because it wasn't promoted enough, and it was sold in an uninteresting fashion".
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