The 1969 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice tackled themes of honesty and modern relationships during the sexual revolution. Natalie Wood’s Carol embraced openness about extramarital affairs, contrasting with Elliott Gould’s Ted and Dyan Cannon’s Alice, who held traditional views.
A pivotal moment occurs when a theoretical partner-swapping discussion turns real, only to unravel humorously. The film captures the era’s experimental spirit while exploring love and boundaries.
Over 50 years later, it remains a classic, sparking conversations about trust and evolving relationship norms.