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Year of release: 1961
Director: Blake Edwards
Writers: George Axelrod (screenplay); Truman Capote (novel)
Starring: Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, etc.For more information on “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, visit Wikipedia and/or IMDb
General impression:
Funny how this could be a silly movie, but isn’t. There is a certain charm about it, and it isn’t iconic for nothing. The story may not be realistic – not in the daily world of most people (then and now) – but a lot of people could recognize a few of their own frailties between the lines. For me, it was heart-melting – I just wanted to hug some sense into that girl :)).
Highlights:
It’s romantic.
Downside:
It’s kind of a movie for girls… (for example, Daniel said “meh” about it, and I had to watch it alone)
Would I see it again? – One themed movie day, yes
My Rating (1 to 10): 8
Recommended: Yes
Suggestion:
You’ll hear people talking about this movie, so watching it will give you an idea about the conversation.
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