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Breakfast At Tiffany's is a sweet, highly quirky comedy that deals with two unfulfilled people and their loneliness. Set in the rippin' 60's, we meet two similar individuals leading shallow lives. Holly (Audrey Hepburn) has an empty apartment, dates guys for cash, refuses to name her cat because she doesn't want an attachment, and throws meaningless parties. Oh, and she sometimes brings her breakfast to the windows of Tiffany's, to look in on the "good life" of riches and diamonds. Paul (George Peppard) is a failed novelist who lives with an older lady who's his sugar momma. more...
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Of all the films Hepburn worked on, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is her most celebrated. The role presented a character who wore expensive dresses, who wore sparkling jewelry and could afford these luxuries without any indication of a job. Hepburn exemplified those qualities better than anyone else did. Her unique accent made her seem like royalty, and indeed the famed Hubert de Givenchy often furnished her wardrobe in many of her films, giving her a consistent look of chicness throughout her career. more...
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"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is a prime example of a film that often splits the audience from the critics. While it seems to spell magic for many, it is a movie that leaves itself open for professional vilification. more...
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