didn't expect Hepburn's innocence and the resulting sadness to be so detrimental to the style of the whole article.
I thought that some characters would be reduced, but I didn't expect that Add a foster wife to the hero (did the writer offend the screenwriter or director?)
I thought that there would be some plot adaptations,
but I didn't expect that they really added a perfect ending to this open-ended story and made up a fallen princess and The Prince of Struggle is finally together!
Apart from Hepburn's classic look and Givenchy gown, and the place name, the title of the book, the title of the film that has become a symbol or a slogan -- a type of person who can represent a type of emotion, a type of yearning, what else is left of this movie?
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