Breakfast at Tiffany's Movie Review

Thursday, July 17, 2014

My second Audrey Hepburn's movie! I know that Breakfast at Tiffany's is very well-known and I have been tried to find the movie. Luckily I found it but bad news for the reader I forget which website I downloaded from. So sorry. It is literally difficult to find the full movie due to copyrighted video. I am very lucky though.


Breakfast at Tiffany's is a 1961 American romantic comedy film starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard, featuring Patricia Neal, Buddy EbsenMartin Balsam and Mickey Rooney. Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) was a naive and eccentric society girl who loved a jewelry store located on Fifth Avenue in New York City, called Tiffany & Co. Ever morning she would stand in front of the the store window and look inside while nibbling on pastry and drinking coffee as her breakfast. Then she just went home to go to bed. She was very socialist that every night she would be attending party or date somewhere. She was also a very forgetful person. When she forgot her keys, she would ring and disturb Mr. Yunioshi (Mickey Rooney), the Japanese photographer. On the next day, a new neighbor-tenant, Paul Varjak (George Peppard) rang her doorbell to get into the building. He was actually  a lonely struggling writer that would become enchanted by his charming neighbor at the end. Overall, the movie involved love, comedy, life struggle, and mystery. In the movie, Audrey Hepburn was charming as usual and elegant. George Peppard was also charming and handsome. They looked good together. I give THUMPS UP for the movie.

The most funny scene is Mr. Yunioshi scene. The movie only becomes comedy with him in it. He would say "Miss Gorighhhtry" in his thick Japanese accent. However, it was stamped as one of the racist offensive movie character.


My favorite movie scene is when Holly sang Moon River song with her guitar. Such a lovely and romantic song. Don't you think so? It is in my vintage song list since then. There is an aura coming out from her and I would be stunned just listening to the song. That feeling. If you know what I mean. 



Favorite Movie Quote




Movie Costumes

Now to the fashion world, Audrey Hepburn clothes here becomes an inspiration to many designers. Especially outfit number 1, a little black dress, the black Givenchy dress designed by Hubert de Givenchy, probably becomes the most essential in any women wardrobe.

Outfit 1

Outfit 2

Outfit 3

Outfit 4

Outfit 5

Outfit 6

Outfit 7

Outfit 8

Outfit 9

Outfit 10

Outfit 11
My favorite outfits in the movie are number 1 and 10 due to its elegance of course and it inspires many of similar designs today. It can be worn in any formal occasion and as lovely evening dress. Besides the dress, many coats she wore were very chic and pretty.

What outfit inspires you the most and why? Kindly share your thought :)

Breakfast at Tiffany's Movie Trailer


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