Breakfast at Tiffany's

Brionna 2022-04-20 09:01:34

Audrey Hepburn plays a gold worshipper who only wants to marry a rich man. One is to fill her thin sense of security, and the other is for her younger brother who has been dependent on each other since childhood. When the younger brother dies, the rich are always abandoned. In the end, he went to love with the writer who was once a little white face. A few points are certain. First, Hepburn's performance was very successful. A woman who was so realistic that she could marry money gradually transitioned into a pitiful reality and emotional predicament. The neurotic characters are made flesh and blood. The second is that as a cat who shares the same ailment with the heroine, it reflects the characteristics of Hepburn's character - arrogant, difficult to tame, and at the same time so pitiful that it doesn't even have a name and can be discarded at will. The third is the very successful commercial hype. The Tiffany brand, which is implanted in the title of the film, Hepburn's stunning costume design every time he appears, and the famous movie "moon river" are all classics that can be separated from the film and survive in the future. A copy of Audrey Hepburn.

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  • Holly Golightly: He's all right! Aren't you, cat? Poor cat! Poor slob! Poor slob without a name! The way I see it I haven't got the right to give him one. We don't belong to each other. We just took up one day by the river. I don't want to own anything until I find a place where me and things go together. I'm not sure where that is but I know what it is like. It's like Tiffany's.

    Paul Varjak: Tiffany's? You mean the jewelry store?

    Holly Golightly: That's right. I'm just CRAZY about Tiffany's!

  • Holly Golightly: I'm like cat here, a no-name slob. We belong to nobody and nobody belongs to us. We don't even belong to each other.