Monday 9 November 2009

Film Review



Breakfast at Tiffany's is mix of comedy, romance and minor tragedy. It's a classic movie that always keep's my attention during the few hours.



George Axelrod did a splendid job of adjusting Truman Capote's novel for the screen. Audrey Hepburn, this is her movie, and it's impossible to imagine another actress in her place. She's just that good that inspire thousands of women around the world with her attitude and her elegance, including her must-have Givenchy dress.



Holly Golightly is a young woman, who lives in the Upper East Side in New York, full of fantasies and has only one passion: Tiffany's jewelry store, she always goes there when feels sad and depress. Escaping from an early marriage with a much older man, she comes to NY looking after your happiness. She's a high price "date”, who dreams to marriage with a millionaire guy. When she's trying to find her husband, she meets Paul Varjak (George Peppard) that seems to fall for her since the first minute together.


They build a friendship, but Paul wants more than this. However Holly only wants to find a man between the 50's richest men in whatever country.



To my mind the perfect scene is one of the last scenes when she realizes that is with Paul that she could and might be happy.


Another point that really needs to be placed is her without-name-cat. So cute, but when gets all wet, poor cat, might be suffering a lot according the screaming and noises.



So I recommend for who really likes classic movies. It's awesome how cinema grows but I keep trying to find out the most beautiful scenes of all past and present times.

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