breakfast at tiffany's. the novel breakfast at tiffany's is written in 1958, and then, it...
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Breakfast
at
Tiffany's
The novel Breakfast at Tiffany's is written in 1958, and then, it is adapted into a movie in 1961. Although it is an old film, it still attracts a large audience.
Director
Blake Edwards
Leading actors
Audrey Hepburn
George Peppard
The story is simple.
Hustlers meet, despise
each other at first, but then
become friends because
they can be honest with
each other. But when
friendship begins to
change into something
deeper, the fact that they
are hustlers threatens to
keep them apart. The tone
of the story is deceptively
light and romantic.
Audrey Hepburn dominates the
movie with her sometimes charming,
sometimes maddening portrayal of
Holly Golightly, a beautiful young
women who wants to reach the high
society, for money, for her dream
that go to the Mexico with her dear
brother since the age of 14.
One day, Holly meets Paul.
They both enjoy a series of
comic and serious adventures,
find comfort with each other
and freedom from the
pretense of their hustler lives
which increasingly grows to
feel like a cage. The limits of
this cage are effectively
explored as the narrative
grows a little darker before its
final romantic cop out.
Starring actress Audrey Hepburn's "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" is one of the most popular videos in 1961, and also, it is the highest attendance of all the films of her’s.
The film is hailed as the best comedys in the 60s of last century and it won the 34th Oscar for the best music. The same year, it won the Grammy Award for the best song in United States.