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Review of by Jason R — 03 Oct 2010

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There is no movie I have ever seen that has the ability to mix promiscuity and grace into a character such as Holly Golightly. Audrey Hepburn, a woman known for more elegant role characters, becomes an all new archetype of Truman Capotes most celebrated creation.

Probably the best romance movie ever made, Blake Edwards transitions from word to screen in such a way that he is able to innovate some of the material itself while staying true to its author. U may have not remembr there being a party scene in the book as it was in the movie, but even though that scene and some others were never in the book, u can see it being canonical to the "Breakfast at Tiffany's" theme and style.

Maybe ppl felt offended with Mickey Rooney's japanese potrayal, but I couldn't care less, in fact I thought it was awesome. I overly enjoyed, loved, and cared for this film and it's players.

It is one film that I can watch countless times because it's so pleasing to the eyes and the soul.

This review of Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) was written by on 03 Oct 2010.

Breakfast at Tiffany's has generally received very positive reviews.

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