If it wasn't for Audrey Hepburn, I wouldn't watch this movie. Because the film is not only old-fashioned and flashy, but also has a contrived story, and there are several branches that are clearly set up for commercial reasons, but fail to avoid the kitschy sidelines of early Hollywood romances. Of course, there may be a 50-year generation gap that separates them. But Audrey Hepburn, the elegant and noble Audrey Hepburn, and the beautiful "Moon River", are still heart-wrenching. It was 1961, and Audrey Hepburn was 32 years old. Compared with the handsome and pure in [Roman Holiday] 10 years ago, this fashionable and surly woman in [Breakfast] obviously has a different charm, although the wonderful camera can no longer hide her haggard expression and thin figure.
View more about
Breakfast at Tiffany's reviews