Breakfast at Tiffany's

Approval Rate: 93%

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    moviecritic

    Sun Dec 19 2010

    Paul Bartak and Holly Golightly share a common conflict that somehow in their quest for their dreams in life, Paul wants to be a writer and Holly to escape the poverty of her childhood, they find themselves losing sight of those dreams and have slowly sold out their dignity in accepting relationships that are nothing more than benefactors. Paul is the first to discover his delusion but only after he realizes his manhood is at stake and that saving the lost and lonely Holly is far more desirable than being the kept man to a wealthy mistress. Holly refuses to accept that her plan to marry a wealthy man is an unrealistic goal but we see glimpses that she knows the truth because she tracks Paul down and wants to see him the night before she is to leave for Brazil to marry the man who might someday be President. She has tried to remake herself to be acceptable as a Brazillian housewife just as she remade herself from a poor, ignorant girl to a stunningly sophisticated New York party girl. L... Read more

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    khouse89

    Fri Jan 29 2010

    THIS IS A CLASSIC, BEYOND MANY OTHERS. If you've never seen this movie and you enjoy classics, you MUST SEE THIS. You'll appreciate classic cinema more, you'll see the beauty in Audrey Hepburn, you'll understand why Tiffany's has the name it does today. Plus, you hear Moon River, which is such a lovely song and it fits so well with the story. I can't drone on and on about this movie, because it's time wasted that you could've spent going out and renting/buying this film. You need to see this movie at least once before you die, so go out and watch it today!

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    bigfatburt

    Fri Jun 27 2008

    I want some cereal now. Got me some ****ing lucky charms!!!

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    tiara172903

    Sat May 31 2008

    This movie was definitely GREAT. it was the best I've seen, I guess. Could you ever imagine a modern-day Holly Golightly? I mean someone who wants to live fast and marry rich? I bet there's a lot. But with Audrey playing Holly, it's quite different. You just can't and don't want to hate her. She was very lucky meeting a decent and handsome man like Paul Varjak, who'd be crazy enough to resist?

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    spike65

    Thu Aug 23 2007

    Love this movie with one big exception, you know the problem. I saw this when it first came out and was astonished at Mickey Rooney's performance even then. It would have been barely O.K. when we were in the middle of WWII and were bashing the Japanese in film to whip up pro-war sentiments. How could Mickey have even delivered a performance like that! If they could go back and digitally remove M.R.'s part and put in almost anything it would be an improvement. Also George Peppard's only decent acting job.

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    lucyrigby

    Sat May 05 2007

    I loved this movie so much that I went out and bought it- for those that know me know that this is a big deal- for those that don't, just take my word for it. It's has a creative plotline and follows the book fairly well (I like it better than the book to tell the truth). The theme song "Moon River" has become one of my favorites- Audrey Hepburn has such a pretty voice.

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    paintfullyours

    Tue Jan 24 2006

    Being a big fan of Audreys, I highly recommend this film, to any and all people, that appreciate a film, full of layers, and deep sentimental value, that goes beyond the obvious. A story intermitten with love, comedy, tragedy, controversy, and of course a "cat", is a treat and sweet release from the narrowminded, witless films that we have in cinema today. I personally felt this was one of Audreys strongest roles, and she played it brilliantly. Moon River is one of my favorite film scores, and I can't get enough of that fabulous mile long cigarette holder! So the next time you decide to watch a film that is out of the norm ( but in a very good way ) have a little "breakfast at Tiffany's "~

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    gocatsgo

    Sat Feb 12 2005

    One of my very favorite movies of all time!

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    scarletfeather

    Sun Dec 07 2003

    I loved the movie because I love Audrey Hepburn. I loved the bouffant hairdo she had in the movie, and I loved her costumes-particulary the sleeveless black sheath with the long black kid gloves. And the party scene-where she keeps running into people with her long cigarette holder is pretty funny.

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    molfan

    Sun Dec 07 2003

    A pretty good movie. Audrey Hepburn was good as Holly Golightly the country girl who came to the big city to marry a very rich man. She meets men by being an escort to them or as she says $50.00 to go the the powder room. She never admits to really being a prostitute. a new man moves in to an apartment above her and they strike up a friendship. he is a struggling writer.both have their problems. Of course there is the hope that they end up together. I also read the book and they have different endings. the only complaint i would have is Mickey Rooney although a great actor had a dumb role in this movie{he played an asian man} and it is a bit dated from the sixties.

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    jimmyinatlanta

    Mon Jun 23 2003

    There's a whole, whole lot going on in this movie - nine lives for all her different ways of life, masks, comedy, tragedy, pathos...I like the undercurrent of seaminess - Peppard's a gigolo and it's never actually stated but Hepburn appears to be something of a call girl. I like how she's loveable and cold at the same time. Capote really captured how flighty women like this tick. She's so cute you forgive her nuttiness. The ending with the cat in the rain is a tearjerker. I fell in love with this film.

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    evilbtch

    Sat Jun 21 2003

    This movie was, like, totally boring. Who wants to watch a talentless crone smoking cigarettes and prostituting herself?

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    help_me

    Sat Jun 21 2003

    audrey was awesome in this. one of my favorites.

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    ladyshark4534

    Mon Jun 16 2003

    I hated this movie because of Mickey Rooney's performance. He was terrible, honestly. He donned coke-bottle glasses and buck teeth to play a Japanese guy. How mean can Rooney be? Seriously, Being asian is not a crime. And Audrey Hepburn, She didn't seem to pack much talent. She was more of the looks type. She was famous because she packed visually, not talent.

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    jauntedjamilu

    Tue Dec 24 2002

    I am a huge Audrey fan.

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    kevansf

    Wed Jun 26 2002

    A wonderful movie. Stars today just don't have the glamour that Audrey conveyed. Wild, wacky, and touching. Definitely a movie to see when you're feeling blue or want to escape from the wild world of today back to a simpler era.

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    texxb0b2

    Thu Nov 22 2001

    At the moment Hepburn raises her mask she is angry, sad, ellated, confused, surprised, and refined all at once. It is the most beautiful thing ever caught on film. I'll hum "Moon River" to myself all night now.

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    heppy1c3

    Sun Nov 04 2001

    I adore this movie. Audrey *IS* Holly Golightly. It is hard to believe that Truman Capote actually wanted Marilyn Monroe for the part! Some criticize the movie because of how different it was from the novel, but personally I thought the movie was better. Call me sappy, but I love the happy ending. There are so many things that I love about this movie! Audrey, Moon River, the hilarious party scene, "cat", Audrey's dresses, the happy yet STRONG ending.. I could go on and on.

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    peopleperson

    Sun Oct 21 2001

    i loved this movie sooooo much. it is one of my favorite movies. my and my friends are obsessed with this movie.

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    atomicsox

    Thu May 10 2001

    M-o-o-o-o-n R-i-i-v-v-e-r-r-r, wider than a mi-i-i-le, I'm cross-ing you in sty-y-y-yle some d-a-a-a-y.....haven't crossed it yet, but still on my way.....Oh, Audrey Hepburn is the personification of what a real woman looks like, just like someone else mentioned. We'll miss her. An exceedingly good time!

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    free_thought

    Sun Jan 21 2001

    This is a Truman Capote story and if you liked the movie you should read the book. Audrey Hepburn, in my opinion, is one of the most cutest women that have ever lived. She is the kind of little woman who can always get her way with you. I wish that Hollywood had more actresses with her charisma in todays movie genre, but we don't. What Hollywood is trying to pawn off to the public as attractive is lame. They're trying to sell society fake Irvine women done up in plastic surgery, cell phones, and BMW's. I don't like it myself, I've dated enough Irvine women and they're shallow and boring. We need more Audrey Hepburns in this world. This movie is a classic in many respects, and perhaps I like it because George Peppards character is a writer of short stories ('Nine Lives' in the movie, nine lives, nine stories) and being a writer myself I know what it's like to fall in love with a woman like Audrey Hepburn. Everyone should see this movie. This is what goodlooking women look like. Not Pame... Read more

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    lord_of_the_waves

    Sun Jan 14 2001

    if you look into the movie its about a slutty girl who sells her body for the slightest things such as feeding her cat. She befriends a gigalo and then they fall in love. Overall this movie sucked and i would sincerely reccomend not seeing it.

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    toveralls

    Mon Oct 16 2000

    It's so great. I watch it all in my spare time.

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    bjunkbcc

    Mon Oct 16 2000

    What's his name is super fine. If it was 30 years ago I would marry her.

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    rocket

    Tue Oct 03 2000

    Breakfast at Tiffany's- a timeless classic, the goddess Audrey at her finest.

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    mkno10320om

    Thu Aug 31 2000

    George Peppand and Audrey Hepburn star in this movie. This is one of America's best romances. Tortured lovers, private tradegies, and a happy ending. It is beautiful.

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    jyps5354et

    Sun Mar 19 2000

    "allo cat, you poor no-named slob..."

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    elsi729om

    Thu Nov 04 1999

    I love the way she looks in this movie. I only wish that I had an interesting life like hers.

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    suga140om

    Tue Oct 26 1999

    It's a nice story

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    zuck169om

    Tue Oct 26 1999

    Tough to choose. Contains the greatest silliloque every written. Kubrick's finest film

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    jzan121om

    Tue Oct 26 1999

    One of them most underrated movies. Audrey Hepburn's best.

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