Funny Face Comments

  • Jessica 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    This is basically a film tailored to fully show the charm of Hepburn. The plot of the whole play is centered on how to show the beauty of Hepburn. Including shots, dances and a large number of Hepburn fashion photos in the film. In the history of film, such an angel-like actress who is as beautiful as a fairy and has a rich heart is indeed rare. Hepburn is worthy of everyone's admiration and admiration like the stars holding the moon. Therefore, it is completely understandable that the script...

  • Vinnie 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    85/100, a very modern song and dance genre, with a certain degree of reflexivity within the narrative system. The sense of participation when watching is very strong, as if experiencing Paris in person. The fun and appeal of the several dances are extremely good. Although Audrey Hepburn’s body is slightly clumsy and stiff, her personal charm is still fully stimulated, which makes people irresistible. Funny...

  • Randi 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    Charming if you are...

  • Kasey 2022-01-12 08:01:23

    I was frightened by the dancing Hepburn. She better stay on the photo...

  • Khalil 2022-01-12 08:01:23

    A fashion magazine office building with seven pink doors; the gray coat and skirt when the female scholar Hepburn appeared; the episode "the fallen...

Extended Reading

Funny Face quotes

  • Maggie Prescott: The Quality Woman must have grace, elegance and pizazz.

    Dick Avery: Every girl on every page of Quality has grace, elegance, and pizazz. Now, what's wrong with bringing out a girl who has character, spirit, and intelligence?

    Dovitch: That certainly would be novel in a fashion magazine.

  • Dick Avery: Let me show you something.

    [Serving wine and speaking in a friendly tone]

    Dick Avery: Gentlemen: may I take this opportunity to tell you that you look like a mess of worms? And that you not only look like a mess of worms, but you ARE a mess of worms. And I'll bet you've been sitting at this table all these years because if you ever left it you'd be picked up on a vagrancy charge.

    Old French men: [Nod and smile in enthusiastic agreement]

    Dick Avery: Your defense rests.