Rating: Summary: "Get in touch with your feminine side," she says. Review: Friend of mine insisted I watch her favorite movie of all time. Something about a girl with the unlikely name of Holly Golightly, and the men who can't help but love her. Holly's everywhere at once in this sweet natured film with George Peppard (playing nothing other than a kept man, no less! Mr. "I love it when a plan comes together") and Buddy Ebsen.I think Audrey Hepburn, who is leagues prettier than that Jennifer Love Hewitt person, is the only woman who could possibly get away with sitting on a window sill, playing the guitar about "huckleberry friends," and look up wistfully while saying, "Whatcha thinkin'?" Audrey Hepburn will melt your heart, and you'll be as helpless as every man who has the good fortune of knowing her.
Rating: Summary: breafast at tiffany's Review: I want to watcht again one more time breakfast at tiffany's Pleas
Rating: Summary: Simply Charming Review: A GREAT MOVIE; you could watch it over and over again and still be enchanted by its superb acting and emotional plot. If you haven't seen it, you are missing out on one of the best films ever created.
Rating: Summary: Audrey Hepburn: PERSONALISED PERFECTION Review: I loved the movie, and especially Audrey's character. The story would not have been the same without her!
Rating: Summary: ONE OF HEPBURN'S BEST!!!! Review: This is one of the best movies I've ever watched, and Audrey Hepburn is my fav actress. She lights of the screen in this film with her beauty and talent. George Peppard is very handsome in this movie. A must watch for romantics! Also recommended: My Fair Lady, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, and Funny Face
Rating: Summary: Audrey is amazing. Review: Breakfast is undoubtedly one of the greatest movies of all time, a true classic. Ms. Hepburn is completely believeable as Holly Golightly. The movie touches your heart. You can't help but love Holly and "Fred-baby". Two powerfully moving scenes: When Holly says good bye to Doc at the train station, and the most amazing and moving performance I've ever seen, the last scene when Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard are in the cab on the way to the airport. "You're already in that cage, baby. You built it yourself." A definite must see.
Rating: Summary: AUDREY IS AMAZING! Review: No one can resist Audrey's impecable charm and complexity in Breakfast At Tiffany's. She is interesting and, of course, a flawless beauty. There is an amazing cast and a great story!
Rating: Summary: Audrey Hepburn is perfection. Review: What is the best part of "Breakfast at Tiffany's"? Is it the incredible party scene? Or the single, brilliant shot that takes us through the five and ten? Is it the music, Mickey Rooney's hilarious, albeit stereotypical, performance? Is it Cat? No. The best part of this movie is Audrey Hepburn. She is perfect. That she did not win an Academy Award is a black spot on the academy ranking with John Wayne's win for "True Grit" over Dustin Hoffman in "Midnight Cowboy." In this film she plays Holly Golightly. But not really. See, she is really a country girl named Lulamae, married at 14. The character and the performance get more complex from there. Never has there been a better female performance than Hepburn in this film, which comepletely overshadows a teriffic job by Peppard. Flaws: It could have had a better director, the ending just doesn't seem to fit. Who cares? These are incredibly minor as Hepburn dominates the screen in such a subtle way that it is simultaneously hard to believe that she was there, yet you can't remember anything else about it. This is easily one of the best ever. Oh, yeah; Hepburn is beautiful, as well.
Rating: Summary: "a real phony," that is, a real beauty Review: I read the book by Capote around fifteen years ago when I was a student back in Beijing University. I immediately loved both the story and the Holly character. Now I've seen the movie. Audrey Hepburn appears in the movie as the perfect Holly, who beneath her apparent airy beauty has managed to combine vulnerability and determinedness, neurosis and tenderness. I guess she really represents an ideal beauty that never completely belongs to the present reality, or refuses to be "caged". She is a dreamer, an wild spirit longing for transcending herself, "a real phony" indeed, which makes her lovable. Fortunately, in the ending Paul shows an even stronger gravitational pull of love within himself than in the original novel, reveals that indeed people can love each other and hence draws Holly back to his arms. The ending is powerful because it keeps the characters along with generations of audiences dreaming on. A movie classic. So is Audrey Hepburn's never aging divine beauty. Here I pay my tribute.
Rating: Summary: The best movie ever, ever! Review: This movie is simply my favorite. It's so sweet and melanocholy and happy, I don't know what emotion it doesn't contain. Holly is just the best, and Peppard is handsome and adorable. I can watch this movie every week!
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