All women were the same.
Keeping things simple made them happier.
In the afternoon, Ava had a sudden inspiration and decided to write a song, capturing the relaxed, carefree feelings of a couple in a cozy cabin. If the song turned out well, it might become the theme song for her new movie.
Ava got busy.
With some free time on his hands, Hardy decided to work on something of his own—perhaps a movie script.
He pulled out a sheet of paper and wrote down a title.
The Seven Year Itch.
This was Monroe's breakout film. The iconic scene where Monroe's white dress billows up over a subway vent became an eternal classic and a symbol of Hollywood itself.
The story of The Seven Year Itch wasn't complicated. Hardy had seen it many times in his previous life, and he quickly wrote out the outline, adding some details as he went along.
The classic scene was indispensable.