But for a beautiful gold worshiper like Holly Golightly, it is better to say pity than to say contempt. A weak and weak woman, but her mind is bright and moving. If you want the quality of life that others have, your own strength is weak, and your social foundation is not strong. You can only rely on marriage. Everything is also cautious, no matter how lazy you are, you need to learn Portuguese, cook rice, and weave wool. No matter how healthy her life is, her eyes are full of exhaustion, and she has no name for a pet because it doesn't deserve it. It belongs to no one and no one owns it, and neither does she.
But externally, she is still charming and cute, and even if she is sued, she has to pose for reporters to shoot, and she is better to remind reporters to queue up to ask questions, which can not help but remind people of Paris Hilton's attitude towards her private video tapes more than 40 years later. No matter what, fame and fortune are always harmless.
At that time, it had been eight years since the filming and release of Roman Holiday, and even though the fine lines at the corners of Audrey Hepburn's eyes were full, the innocent look on her face did not diminish. It is not as simple as learning to step on the sink with bare feet to get wine, and women and girls coexist to make people like them. So she is so radiant that the male protagonist has no bright spot at all, and is called the wrong name throughout the text. The only thing that irritates contemporary people is probably that he cut his own way before getting Holly, which surprised the lady who wanted to give him labor leave, and surprised us.
As for the ending, it's vulgar anyway, and the kiss scene in the rain is not too much.
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