La Liceale -1975- Official

Furthermore, the pacing is languid. Entire minutes are dedicated to Guida simply riding a bicycle or walking down a hallway to the funky soundtrack. If you need a tight narrative, look elsewhere.

Visually, the film is a joy. It’s bathed in that warm, golden, slightly hazy 70s Italian light. The locations—from classic Roman high schools to seaside villas—feel like a vacation postcard. The score by Ubaldo Contini is pure library-music gold: funky bass lines, wah-wah pedals, and flutes that scream "seduction scene." La Liceale -1975-

Let’s be clear: modern audiences will find much of this cringeworthy. The "comedy" relies heavily on stalking, peeping Toms, and the idea that any closed door hides a woman changing clothes. The male leads range from pathetic to predatory, and the film’s view of consent is... let’s charitably call it "of its time." The principal's constant harassment of female students is played for laughs, not horror. Furthermore, the pacing is languid