Review of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) by Juan Manuel A — 11 Feb 2011
Otra de mis favoritas. Deliciosa pelÃcula de su no menos deliciosa protagonista Audry Hepburn. Del director Blake Edwards, recientemente fallecido, quien creo una maravillosa comedia romántica que cuenta la historia de dos inadaptados sociales, una superficial y frÃvola joven (magistralmente interpretada por la maravillosa Audrey) y un escritor novel (George Peppard) que pone en tela de juicio la inhibida vida de su vecina.
Los dos como casi todo el mundo sabe acabarán enamorandose. CrÃtica ácida a la alta sociedad neoyorquina. Excelente banda sonora de Henry Mancini y su canción "Moon River" del mismo Mancini y de John Mercer, como icono.
Breve aparición del español Josà (C) Luis de Vilallonga que en los tÃtulos de crà (C)dito se anunciaba como Vilallonga a secas. Imprescindible. .........Other one of my favorites films. Delicious movie of his not less delicious protagonist Audry Hepburn.
Of the director Blake Edwards, recently deceased, who I believe a wonderful romantic comedy that counts the history of two social malajusted ones, a superficial and frivolous young woman (masterfully interpreted for wonderful Audrey) and a new writer who puts in fabric of judgment the inhibited life of his neighbor.
The two like almost the whole world it knows they will finish falling in love. Acid critique to the high society of New York. Excellent soundtrack of Henry Mancini and his song "Moon River" of the same Mancini and of John Mercer, as icon.
Brief appearance of the Spanish Jose Luis de Vilallonga who in the credit titles was promising to be as Vilallonga to droughts. Essential.
This review of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) was written by Juan Manuel A on 11 Feb 2011.
Breakfast at Tiffany's has generally received very positive reviews.
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