Breakfast at Tiffany's: The Making of a Classic (part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2007
  • A short documentary about the filming of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," including interviews with producer Richard Shepherd, director Blake Edwards, and partygoers Miriam Nelson and Fay McKenzie, among others.
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  • @garymarzuki8391
    @garymarzuki8391 Год назад +5

    The opening ...when she's standing at Tiffany's Window in that Black Evening Gown, you can see just how Delicate she was...Just Perfect Delicate Beauty.

  • @Eddiesix
    @Eddiesix 14 лет назад +60

    Breakfast at Tifanny's was the best thing Audrey Hepburn ever did!! She was perfect in this role. I love the part where she sings "Moon River" with the guitar! This movie is just classic... all I gotta say is that they better never remake this thing..it's perfect just the way it is!!

  • @menukjau
    @menukjau 16 лет назад +121

    Marilyn would have made the character obvious, because of Audrey we don't feel that this story is about an adult theme. Even a child could watch it, she gave the character a sense of innocence. Marilyn would have made it just sexy. There's more to a character than acting sexy. Audrey was a goddess, we will never have another actress like her again.

    • @amandac9894
      @amandac9894 4 года назад +12

      menukjau that’s so true a lot of people watched Breakfast at Tiffany’s at a very young age I myself first watched it when I was 10 and only realised that Audrey was meant to be playing a call girl when I read Capote’s novella. Audrey made the character much more likeable

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 3 года назад +5

      If you read the book, Truman clearly got inspiration from Marilyn (who was his real life friend). Marilyn only seemed “too obvious” because she was typecast all the time....which you also made the mistake of doing to her. Anyone who’s done an ounce of research into Marilyn knows how much that hurt her and how complex she was. Holly was never meant to be innocent. She openly curses in the book. Holly from the movie doesn’t seem to come from a poor country background at all.

    • @underated17
      @underated17 3 года назад

      People can still be "sexy" even without being over the top. We shouldn't say Audrey was not though that is up to the men to decide.

  • @94Phillies
    @94Phillies 13 лет назад +72

    Marilyn would've been too much. While Audrey wasn't an innocent little lamb, she appeared that way, making the character of Holly Golightly more tragic and adorable. She made her one of the most complex characters of all time.

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 3 года назад +6

      Holly literally curses in the book. An innocent lamb she was NOT. You don’t become a call girl in NYC being innocent

    • @colinrunciman5166
      @colinrunciman5166 Год назад

      I read, and listen, Audrey a Duch girl who escaped Holland, at the 2nd world war, and as a driver the Duch people ar great, Holly was indeed a, high class hooker, .

    • @hellspawnfox4933
      @hellspawnfox4933 3 месяца назад

      Audrey was a treat, but Breakfast at Tiffany's, specifically Holly Golightly, really wasn't the film for her. Most she's done is revolutionize fashion trends, especially for slimmer and leaner women.
      I understand the image is what contributed to the complexity of the character, but it would have been more interesting if Audrey would be at least more shocking here. She was still looked at as someone elegant, and (god forbid) emulated...which wasn't exactly the point of her character. There's a reason why Marilyn Monroe would have been the perfect casting.
      It's perfect for Audrey because the story in the movie is completely different from the book.

  • @Chrisfeb68
    @Chrisfeb68 Год назад +16

    Audrey Hepburn was perfect. No other actress could’ve played that role as well and no other actress will ever play that role as well.

  • @rickyjacobo9090
    @rickyjacobo9090 6 лет назад +46

    yes ,,,,audrey is really a gift from God

    • @MOGGS1942
      @MOGGS1942 5 лет назад

      Get a life. There is no god.

  • @pianoman551000
    @pianoman551000 4 года назад +20

    Audrey went from playing a call girl to playing Sister Luke in The Nun's Story .... great diversity of acting on Audrey's part.

  • @shanemewdiaz1233
    @shanemewdiaz1233 5 лет назад +8

    2019 still watching this lovely woman in Fire. I have a movie in my phone.. Hehehhe if i stress i quitely click and watching tiffany. Its my stress reliver. 😘

  • @rma3_3_3
    @rma3_3_3 3 месяца назад +2

    ❤One Of Hollywoods Best Films!❤
    ❤❤❤
    Thanks Ms Hepburn
    ❤❤❤

  • @TheDragonflyCottage
    @TheDragonflyCottage 12 лет назад +7

    This is my favorite movie for so many reasons.

  • @headley62
    @headley62 17 лет назад +59

    I never met her, but I'm sure she was intelligent and understood the character. I don't like watching people in movies having sex. I'm 45, call me old fashioned, but to me it's like peeping into a window and watching two people.
    Sex is normal, but it should be kept private between two
    people in my opinion. In older movies you knew they were having it, the audience was sophisticated enough to know.
    I guess that's not the case today.

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад +6

      I'm not sure how the subject of "having sex in movies" came up? Did someone say something about it???

    • @OrangeTabbyCat
      @OrangeTabbyCat 6 лет назад +1

      Hell no! Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon and Tequila Sunrise! HOT!!! Have to back to watch that 😀 And I'm 49 btw.

    • @user-px7eo6ei6h
      @user-px7eo6ei6h 4 года назад +5

      I know right!!! Making love is something that should be secluded and be given value.

    • @rkh7360
      @rkh7360 3 года назад +1

      Very true..the act doesn't need to be showed imo

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 Год назад

      I know exactly what you mean.!!!!

  • @user-ql1uc2fj8b
    @user-ql1uc2fj8b 2 года назад +3

    Just perfect this woman!!!
    She was a goddess!!
    And still. For ever!!
    And the movie... Wow!!

  • @MrDrProfessormel
    @MrDrProfessormel 7 лет назад +42

    Ive read that Marilyn Monroe was difficult to work with, unlike Audrey. And Capote even says Holly is more of a geisha. So not the sexy type. I think Audrey was perfect actress for this role!

    • @peteradaniel
      @peteradaniel 6 лет назад +10

      Bollocks. If you read the novella it's very obvious Holly Golightly​ is a man-eater. She gets what she wants and gives them what they need, then leaves for the next opportunity. The scenarios of both the film and the book make sense in this context. Audrey Hepburn does a wonderful job, but Marilyn Monroe would have won an Oscar for this role.

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад +13

      Alex Daniel. I disagree. Marilyn always played over the top and was unable to play down the overt sexuality. Audrey pulled off exactly wht we wanted.

    • @ccgrey8731
      @ccgrey8731 6 лет назад +4

      Women 65 and Over, I think that is unfair. Marilyn did have a natural sex appeal but she was more than that. She could tap into a well of sensitivity and vulnerability. I love Audrey and what she brought to the role and every role she did but Capote wrote the book and he didn't feel Audrey was right for the part. He wanted Marilyn and knew her. They were friends.

    • @indy-fs6de
      @indy-fs6de 5 лет назад +2

      @@peteradaniel the thing is, if Marilyn had played it, as wonderful as she could have been, the censors would have been all over the film and it would have been more difficult to get shit past the radar, resulting in a possibly even more sanitized version, or, worse, Marilyn's Holly being punished in the end for being a sexually-liberated woman like Elizabeth Taylor's prostitute character in Butterfield 8 is killed off in the year before this movie. Audrey playing it, though, could get away with more due to being coded as a "nice girl" and proprietous. Audrey was the only one who could play this type of character without being killed, punished, or humiliated in the end. Her performance here is important for this reason in that it progressed the image of women in film. "Look! It's okay to be a single woman with an active sex life and agency because Audrey, a 'nice girl,' is doing it!"

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 Год назад

      @@ccgrey8731 you said it "THEY WERE FRIENDS"
      T.C. should consider very lucky. Since Audrey gave the role class and style. 2 things that M.M. lacked.

  • @ItzMeOB
    @ItzMeOB 5 лет назад +5

    Time to watch this again.

  • @saragallo4081
    @saragallo4081 6 лет назад +31

    I’m the only one to watch it in 2018

  • @whitelight2507
    @whitelight2507 4 года назад +4

    I'm glad I found this... Thank you for posting.

  • @Carl6231
    @Carl6231 14 лет назад +4

    This is very interesting to see. It's neat to see the makings of a movie and the work that was involved in making it. Audrey Hepburn's influence will never be forgotten by those of us that love and admire her. God Bless Her.

    • @underated17
      @underated17 3 года назад +1

      She is loved and admired. Period.

  • @headley62
    @headley62 17 лет назад +25

    They didn't need to in those days. People used their imaginations. Now they have to show everything. I'm tired and bored of watching sex scenes in movies. They use to be able to imply it and not have to show everything that is so obvious. This generation behaves like they invented sex.

  • @Amarfilmskishor
    @Amarfilmskishor 4 года назад +3

    Legends are legends...beautiful flashback thank you
    #Amarfilmskishor

  • @Shubael1809
    @Shubael1809 16 лет назад +7

    of course Audrey knew her role was that of a call girl...
    For the love of Pete she knew additionally that Truman Capote wanted Monroe for the part. Audrey was human and realistic and wordly. She was an advocate for human rights recall and I'm sure she did not judge anyone or anything unless it was unkind.
    Give the woman some credit for being the brilliant and informed woman she was lesjeunes.

  • @CruzVolver
    @CruzVolver 11 лет назад +17

    He dont understand the people who prefer Marilyn in the role of Holly Audrey Was So perfect and talented this role is for audrey

    • @harrodsfan
      @harrodsfan 3 года назад

      Marilyn would have been more convincing as an escort girl.

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 Год назад

      @@harrodsfan what else is new???? M.M. is obvious as a call girl. Audrey gave the part class and style. 2 qualities that M.M. lacks.

  • @7thheavenfan007
    @7thheavenfan007 16 лет назад +4

    I love Audrey Hepburn! She is one of the greatest actress of all time and she does such a wonderful job in every film she's done. I love her I wish I go to meet her.

  • @TheCatgirl6
    @TheCatgirl6 14 лет назад +16

    Thank you for this! Never seen it, though it's probably on the special edition DVD. Though I adore Audrey in what has become her signature role, I'm not sure I completely agree with the assessment of Marilyn as too "obvious" for the role of Holly. Look at any of her films--Monroe was sexy for sure, but she also radiated innocence and vulnerability, someone who'd been deeply hurt and needed protecting. I'm sure that's why Capote preferred her.

    • @xrrrismickey
      @xrrrismickey 5 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree. Monroe had a range she could do anything

  • @JustSammthing
    @JustSammthing 14 лет назад +5

    This movie is probably the most inspiring movie ever...

  • @65g4
    @65g4 2 года назад +1

    Loved this film. Great performance reading the book Five Avenue at 5am right now great book.

  • @jilliesl
    @jilliesl 17 лет назад

    i never saw this before.... thanks!

  • @MrAUDREY64
    @MrAUDREY64 13 лет назад +3

    mój najbardziej ulubiony film, w którym gra moja ulubiona postać kina (Audrey Hepburn) ...no i "Moon river" klasyka kina!! Dzięki tak naprawdę tej wspaniałej kobiecie jaką była Audrey!

  • @ra91342
    @ra91342 11 лет назад +13

    Now if you walk on Fifth Avenue dressed up like that , YOU are bound to get ROBBED !

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 12 лет назад +10

    And Marilyn Monroe had already played a sexy kook neighbor girl in The Seven Year Itch. Audrey had the requisite uptown Tiffany lover and Vogue chic .

  • @22hydz
    @22hydz 4 года назад +1

    2020? Who's watching while on quarantine

  • @Fancylooks
    @Fancylooks 13 лет назад +20

    I am sure Marilyn is not as elegant as Audrey, but I have seen her playing the naive character so well that I think she would have been great as , well exploding the angelic side of hers to portrait Holly Golightly

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад +8

      Fancylooks Sorry, but Marilyn was too over the top for this role.

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 3 года назад +4

      Women 65 and Over only a fool would say that. Marilyn was CAST as over the top sexual women. She never had the chance to prove otherwise because men refused to cast her in sensitive thoughtful roles

    • @Fancylooks
      @Fancylooks 3 года назад +4

      @@headphonic8 The role was, in fact, written by the author, Truman Capote, for Marilyn but she couldn't do it because of some problems with the Film companies contracts. Don't forget that Holly Golightly has that name for a reason, so I guess Marilyn could have given it more sensitivity and more realism, I still love to see Audrey in this role.

    • @marthadwyer2856
      @marthadwyer2856 2 года назад +2

      Not a better actress than Audrey. She could do it all and with grace and ease. Marilyn needed lessons and all the directions she could handle. If Marilyn hadn’t been sexy and just a plain Jane we probably would never have heard of her. My heart will always ache for her untimely death and with time she had grown in the know how of acting but never could compete with Audrey. RIP BEAUTIFUL LADIES. May your souls be in eternal peace.

    • @Fancylooks
      @Fancylooks 2 года назад +1

      @@marthadwyer2856 "If Marilyn hadn’t been sexy and just a plain Jane we probably would never have heard of her" is like saying "If Audrey hadn’t been elegant and just a plain Jane we probably would never have heard of her", both phrases make no sense to me.... there were very many sexy actresses in that era and, since then, we have had so many more sexy woman in film, even prettier, but she is the top one, you can't deny it even though you may prefer other actresses. To be the top one there has to be more to her than just being sexy and beautiful. When I traveled to Hollywood 19 years ago as a tourist, I was convinced that the shops there would have souvenirs of Julia Roberts, Scarlet Johansen and and Angelina Jolie but, to my surprise Marilyn was the absolute mega star in Hollywood, I guess she still is... you don't conquer that just being sexy, that something more that she had that nobody can explain is what made her a star, maybe not the best actress, but, undeniably, the biggest star in history... and that was not just by being sexy.

  • @robertp2006
    @robertp2006 Год назад +1

    I loved her she was so beautiful inside and out... I've only dreamt of having a woman with such the personality, courage and perction

  • @ilmahussain9366
    @ilmahussain9366 10 лет назад +16

    Oh audrey ♡♥♡♥♥♥♥♡♡♡♡ Id give up somking to meet her

    • @BrooklynArch
      @BrooklynArch 7 лет назад

      Ilma Hussain Why give up smoking when she smoked herself, aha.

    • @OK-hw9fl
      @OK-hw9fl 3 года назад

      @@BrooklynArch its a line from the movie, they're
      referencing it

  • @edpor68
    @edpor68 5 лет назад +7

    There will never be another Audrey Hepburn 👏

    • @renastemocin1462
      @renastemocin1462 Год назад

      Especially in this Generation. It makes me tear to death

  • @PopeFlores
    @PopeFlores 13 лет назад +10

    Audrey Hepburn did to what the world considered sexy in film what Kate Moss did in fashion. Both came along when what was considered beautiful (from Marilyn Monroe for Audrey to the Supermodels for Kate) and both were attacked for being too skinny and being the wrong image for young people. Yet both these little girls changed the world's view.

    • @carlafa3
      @carlafa3 6 лет назад

      PopeFlores, what an interesting observation! Couldn't agree with you more!

  • @sandratogneri9982
    @sandratogneri9982 Год назад +1

    I haven't seen some of this film.....but I remember her for her Clothes ...& Classy look & Yes I know Tiffany's..XXX.& of course I know yhe Song 🎵 XXX

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 12 лет назад +26

    The casting of George Peppard was perfect ... dropdead handsome and perfect chemistry with and foil for Audrey Hepburn. Mickey Rooney's somewhat camp caricature of the Japanese neighbor was an amusing farcical comic interlude. The film is perfect.

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад

      Isnt it interesting they gad chemistry because he was Gay.

    • @underated17
      @underated17 3 года назад

      @@women65andover He was not from what I have researched. He had children with a few different husbands.

    • @krisjnn9
      @krisjnn9 3 года назад +1

      @@underated17 had a couple of husbands but wasn’t gay? lol

    • @lisainger6751
      @lisainger6751 Год назад

      George Peppard was not the right choice for this film in my opinion

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit Год назад +1

      @@lisainger6751 He was perfectly naturalistic in his acting in this film, and in his genteelly handsome looks plausible as a financially struggling young author behooved to rent his romantic services to a rich lady client to pay his rent; and as a romantic lead for Audrey's Holly, compelling enough to turn them both to monogamy.

  • @rileydelallo
    @rileydelallo 5 лет назад +9

    I love the way the camera looks. I wish I knew what type of camera/film they used :(

    • @thalastkg
      @thalastkg 5 месяцев назад

      It's more about the Film inside the camera and light they used to get this result

  • @izzat_izzudin7287
    @izzat_izzudin7287 Год назад +3

    Audrey Hepburn was the perfect replacement for Marilyn Monroe as Holly Golightly. I can't imagine if Holly not portrayed by Audrey Hepburn

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 Год назад +1

      Truman Capote should consider himself very lucky that they used Audrey instead. Since M.M. would have cheapened the role. And not given that classic
      air that Holly displayed.!!

  • @44032
    @44032 12 лет назад +30

    I really don't think Yunioshi even adds anything to the story. It would be a better movie if his scenes were left out. It's a classic example of how tastes change- in 1961 most people didn't care but not those scenes are unwatchable.

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад +7

      He was "comic relief" added to an otherwise deep, profoundly disturbing and sad character.

    • @debbieking5171
      @debbieking5171 3 года назад

      MICKEY ROONEY WAS NOT TOO BAD.

    • @aeromocinho
      @aeromocinho 3 года назад +1

      @@debbieking5171 yes, he was

    • @ivanaveselinovic7963
      @ivanaveselinovic7963 5 месяцев назад

      Ajde ne kenjaj više sa tim glupostima, japanci su prvi u podsmevanju nas belaca i veliki rasisti. ĆUTI BOLjE JE PO TEBE!

  • @martikauk87
    @martikauk87 17 лет назад +1

    great!!

  • @Beapangi
    @Beapangi 15 лет назад

    ABSOLUTELY AGREE!!

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE 4 года назад +2

    I am interested if Blake Edwards ever made any comments anywhere concerning Audrey Hepburn vs. Julie Andrews in the casting of My Fair Lady ?

  • @jameszerukjr
    @jameszerukjr 7 лет назад +1

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AudHep!

  • @Carl6231
    @Carl6231 14 лет назад +1

    I agree with you 100%.

  • @Shubael1809
    @Shubael1809 16 лет назад +2

    that director is Blake Edwards (Julie Andrews' husband). He's not bitter he's telling the truth.
    He's ashamed he mocked Oriental people by casting Mickey Rooney as Mr. Yunioshi (and rightly so..)
    Otherwise he's famous for the Pink Panther series as well as Victor Victoria. He's a master.

  • @prophetofthenow
    @prophetofthenow 10 лет назад +31

    The movie is like an early version of pretty woman somewhat. LOL ;)

    • @memoranda1
      @memoranda1 4 года назад +3

      but better

    • @SunilSingh-hi6tw
      @SunilSingh-hi6tw 3 года назад +3

      Not at all

    • @alyssakeezer4672
      @alyssakeezer4672 3 года назад +2

      I didn’t think of Pretty Woman at all.

    • @julietteyork3721
      @julietteyork3721 3 года назад +3

      Not at all. “Pretty Woman” is about a hooker who emotionally rescues a rich man as much as he rescues her. The George Peppard character didn’t need rescuing like the Richard Gere character did.
      Moreover, the Julia Roberts character didn’t struggle with the psychological defenses that the Audrey Hepburn character did. The latter was avoidant of an intimate relationship whereas the former wanted one.
      Last, the Julia Roberts character had to be transformed from a trashily-dressed hooker into one of style, whereas the Audrey Hepburn character was already elegant and chic from the very first scene.

    • @anafersanc
      @anafersanc 3 года назад

      Nada q ver

  • @betty3989
    @betty3989 Год назад +1

    Miriam ❤️

  • @deenclassic
    @deenclassic 13 лет назад

    please does anyone know the song that starts from 4:00 to 4:33; where they talk about the first shot/scene...

  • @cafe80sarigachu
    @cafe80sarigachu 3 года назад +2

    I wonder If Tiffany’s Gave Her A Beautiful Cut Of Diamond As Tokens of Appreciation
    For Making Tiffany More Famous.

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 Год назад

      I read somewhere that "SHE WOULD NEVER BE KNOWN AS MISS DIAMONDS". When Tiffany's asked her if she would consider being a representative of their company.

  • @hoodridger1
    @hoodridger1 15 лет назад +2

    No Other Person Could Of Did This Like Her, Noone Would Even Come Close.

  • @Fancylooks
    @Fancylooks 13 лет назад +6

    That scene where the woman gives his check to George Peppard and says "I am a very stylish girl" , that piece of sentence was used in a very nice song from the 90s.

    • @gentlemangaz3651
      @gentlemangaz3651 3 года назад +1

      I believe she was Rohal Dahls wife ☺️

    • @Fancylooks
      @Fancylooks 3 года назад +2

      @@gentlemangaz3651 You are right! Patricia Neal married writer Roald Dahl, in 1953, and they would have five children in 30 years of marriage.

    • @gentlemangaz3651
      @gentlemangaz3651 3 года назад +1

      @@Fancylooks great knowledge 🙂 i seen this movie for the first time last night. I am 35 and being going through a classic movie phase and i really enjoyed it. Dirty Harry is the next classic movie to watch lol

    • @Fancylooks
      @Fancylooks 3 года назад

      @@gentlemangaz3651 Good, ones, the Dirty Harry films. I also recommend you "Gone with the wind" if you haven't seen it, it is an absolute masterpiece, a must see for any classic movie phase!

    • @gentlemangaz3651
      @gentlemangaz3651 3 года назад +1

      @@Fancylooks no i havent seen that yet. I will definitely give it a go and let you know my thoughts. I watched the original Miracle on 34th Street the other day and it was brilliant, far better than the 90s version. Although i do love that version also haha

  • @hamposh12
    @hamposh12 16 лет назад +3

    i did'nt know that Marilyn was the first priority for this film. I have nothing against audrey, she's bautiful and all but it just makes me wonder if the role would've been done by marilyn. It would've been one of her greatest films.. Anyway, i both love those two classic beauties. All we have now is someone like nicole kidman :(

  • @bouncingbongo
    @bouncingbongo 16 лет назад +3

    This film couldn't have been cast with two better actors and a cat!

  • @esquibelle
    @esquibelle 13 лет назад +1

    I wish they had made 2 versions.
    The brilliant one w/Audrey/Peppard & Blake Edwards.
    Another with Marilyn directed by somebody else. The mind reels how steamy it could have been.

  • @TheCatgirl6
    @TheCatgirl6 13 лет назад +4

    @xXPinkGoddessXx But it's not just or only about what was implied but not shown. Attitudes toward sexuality (and women) were much narrower during that era, regardless of how much the audience saw. My point was that Hepburn was obviously given the role to ensure that audiences would embrace and root for Holly, not condemn her. Audrey Hepburn was so enchanting a screen presence that it was easy, especially in 1961, to forget just how Holly made her living.

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 4 месяца назад

      How right you are.!!!
      Putting M.M. in that role would have made it way too obvious.!!!

  • @SeeBillyRun
    @SeeBillyRun 15 лет назад +3

    Opinions Please:
    I've never seen this movie, but it seems to be very popular. Should I rent the DVD, or should I try to find it online? I ask, 'cause of the quality reasons... if the movie is really as good as people say, then I'd prefer to watch a good quality version, thanks!

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад +2

      See Billy Run u betcha u shd rent it and watch over and over

  • @deenclassic
    @deenclassic 14 лет назад

    please does anyone know the song that starts from 4:00 to 4:33; where they talk about the first shot/scene... such a nice song

  • @VitoelMaxenceHepburnSLUA
    @VitoelMaxenceHepburnSLUA 3 года назад +2

    Sometimes angels become humans to help humans become angels .💖✨🌼55.

  • @TheDarkMitzuki
    @TheDarkMitzuki 13 лет назад +1

    @7thheavenfan007 she died, but of course will live on......

  • @jack2breeze
    @jack2breeze 15 лет назад

    oh yeah

  • @rickyjacobo9090
    @rickyjacobo9090 6 лет назад +9

    so why did holly drove out the cat because she thinks she was like the cat..nameless and wild and chicken..and she hates it...but when she finds the cat it means she had finally accepted who she was even though shes a soaking nameless cat and realized...hey,its not a bad thing to be.

  • @18661873
    @18661873 6 лет назад +5

    Not a fan of the movie as a whole but the opening scene is pure art.

    • @felicecinque
      @felicecinque 2 года назад

      one of my favorite opening scenes!

    • @Willow_Sage_
      @Willow_Sage_ Год назад +1

      You are the first I have encountered with this opinion. Although I disagree, I am excited to know more about your point of view, I am not looking for a debate, just to see from a different angle. Would you mind sharing with me please?

    • @18661873
      @18661873 Год назад +1

      @@Willow_Sage_ What I liked about the opening scene:
      It's dawn. The camera angle on the deserted 5th avenue directs all your attention towards the lone, approaching taxi. The beautiful score by Henry Mancini music swells as, what appears to be, an elegant (and perhaps wealthy) socialite emerges from the vehicle and begins eating a truck driver's breakfast. Somethings night right here. Who is she? She looks a little goofy. Why is she wearing sunglasses? She window shops at Tiffany with no intention of buying anything. "Hey, baby, what's going on here?"

    • @18661873
      @18661873 Год назад

      @@Willow_Sage_ What I didn't like about this movie:
      The plot was thin and scattered. The Buddy Ebsen character, Doc Golightly, came and went like the plot convenience that it was. The audience didn't need a lecture about trying to capture "wild things". I also didn't buy the premise that a young, level-headed writer could fall so desperately in love with a callous, disorganized, self-centered woman who constantly lives above her means. I don't believe that opposites attract when it comes to serious relationships. And then there was all that nonsense about the cat. The scene in the taxi with the cat in the rain was about as subtle as being lectured to by a rapper with a megaphone. I confess that I did not read the Truman Capote novella but it is the Blake Edwards movie that we are talking about. Blake Edwards has done much better work.

    • @Willow_Sage_
      @Willow_Sage_ Год назад

      Here is the link to the video I think you might find interesting. ruclips.net/video/0Gs-l6yHKHY/видео.html

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 12 лет назад

    True ... love is the opposite of nothing.

  • @lillianwilliams5510
    @lillianwilliams5510 9 месяцев назад +1

    Didn't Audrey Hepburn play Liza Doolittle in My Fair Lady.

  • @myrwielle
    @myrwielle 4 года назад +1

    2020

  • @zeldasmith6154
    @zeldasmith6154 Год назад +1

    I didn't know she played a prostitute.
    Moon River is lovely. It would never work now but it's a perfect song.

  • @headley62
    @headley62 17 лет назад +4

    Escorts, if your lucky enough to find a good one are far better than having a girl friend. Much cheaper too. Emotionally, financially and in other obvious ways that don't need to be mentioned here. Find a good one you can see on a regular basis. Respect them and they will follow in return.

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 11 лет назад +1

    From long ago learning that art term, from art contexts. But if you want Web definitions and sources: first, at Urbandictionary, "being so extreme that it has an amusing and perversely sophisticated appeal." And at Wicktionary, "from the French slang term 'se camper,' meaning 'to pose in an exaggerated fashion.'"
    Not "parody," as that is a satiric rework of a song. Mickey Rooney in the film Moon River enacts, not sings.

  • @TheCatgirl6
    @TheCatgirl6 14 лет назад +3

    (continued) Also I suspect the character and story made Paramount nervous (this was 1961, after all) and so--in addition to her beauty and many gifts--Audrey was preferred because (as they're all saying in the doc) her unique persona would distract the audience from who Holly really was--I agree with the observation that 1961 audiences probably left the theatre not realizing Audrey had played a hooker. No doubt the fear was that Marilyn's sexiness might have given the game away.

    • @louisgonzalez8846
      @louisgonzalez8846 Год назад

      Not hard to decipher, that M.M. would'hv fooled anyone.!!!

  • @ezwriter101
    @ezwriter101 2 года назад +2

    I'm glad they made the comments about the miscasting of Mickey Rooney, and the broad strokes given to the character he played. It is regrettable, the only cringeworthy part of an otherwise good movie. But those were the times.

  • @kevinbergin9971
    @kevinbergin9971 Год назад +1

    So who did Blake Edwards want to Paul?

  • @chrisbrown5334
    @chrisbrown5334 Год назад +1

    Blake Edwards never explains why he hated Mickey Rooney in the part

  • @Kjini
    @Kjini 14 лет назад +1

    I could kiss you for saying that!!

  • @JerryKitich
    @JerryKitich 13 лет назад +1

    the movie is much different than the novella

  • @debbieking5171
    @debbieking5171 4 года назад +1

    Actually she did The Nun's Story first.

  • @fridfreak
    @fridfreak 15 лет назад +1

    I love Audrey!!

  • @joyk2327
    @joyk2327 3 года назад +1

    Blake Edwards had to put the points on the i's to Audrey Hepburn. But Marilyn Monroe would definitely have driven him crazy. And at that time he didn't have Julie Andrews to calm him down, so he would have maddened.

  • @tjpization
    @tjpization 11 лет назад +1

    yep, inspires me to get 50 bucks for the powder room. Ahem, prostitution..JK, one of my faves :P

  • @underated17
    @underated17 3 года назад +2

    How could that man not have cast George Peppard? It could ONLY be played by him. No other way. It was meant to be.

    • @rubymichelle
      @rubymichelle 10 месяцев назад

      I remember watching this commentary on the directors cut dvd thinking the same thing when Blake Edwards says this! I think George was perfect! He has that “could care less… just here bc im here” air about him but at the same time gives off that subtle good guy innocence and curiousity that says “actually I do care quite a bit and iʻll stay till the end in case you need me” which is exactly what I got from his portrayal and exactly how I think the character was meant to be. So, in my book George was the perfect fit.

  • @toplaycool21
    @toplaycool21 13 лет назад +2

    7 people never will go to Tiffany's with Audrey.

  • @PrincessofDarkness79
    @PrincessofDarkness79 14 лет назад +8

    @PeterFirthFan No, new Hollyood is crap. The people today have no talent.

  • @materialgrl47
    @materialgrl47 16 лет назад +5

    Although I am a HUGE fan of both audrey and marilyn, I still see audrey doing to part. She puts more spunk into the character, Marilyn wouldv'e been more lighthearted, more sad. Marilyn had a better on screen look, but Audrey made the character into a lengend

    • @underated17
      @underated17 3 года назад +1

      I don' think Marilyn had a better on screen look. I think Audrey and Marilyn both did. You can't compare them. Let Audrey be.

  • @rosanawan
    @rosanawan 15 лет назад +4

    She's still a "stylish girl".

  • @hoodridger1
    @hoodridger1 15 лет назад

    YA, Im Not Suprised Tho.

  • @lelagirl19
    @lelagirl19 11 лет назад +1

    Turn on Captions xD

  • @mandolaman12
    @mandolaman12 11 лет назад +4

    I'd be interested to see a different interpretation - one that stays more true to Capote's novella. Not saying there's anything wrong with this film, it's possibly my favourite film ever.... I'm interested to see what it'd be like to adapt the Novella straight.

    • @Willow_Sage_
      @Willow_Sage_ Год назад

      That would be interesting, who do you think would be the ideal cast?

  • @kshinokevin
    @kshinokevin 3 года назад +2

    I am getting Ariana Grande vibes...

  • @Tedtopdawg
    @Tedtopdawg 5 лет назад +6

    How such a wonderful film has one of the most racist scene in Hollywood . Ironic! Breakfast at Tiffany is still one of the classics . Good and bad ! Really smh on Asian character scene ..... just absolutely horrific and cringe !

  • @creamcheese1048
    @creamcheese1048 4 года назад +1

    This was a great film, but the novella was better.

  • @robinwalthour2357
    @robinwalthour2357 6 лет назад +2

    Nicky Rooney was hilarious! 😂

    • @spockboy
      @spockboy 5 лет назад +1

      Nicky Rooney wasn't in this one, his brother Mikey was though :)

  • @joyvramos
    @joyvramos 13 лет назад +1

    A great documentary on the movie...I too would have liked to have seen a true Japanese actor instead of Micky Rooney...but he took the part and went with it....

  • @mandalorianscum1138
    @mandalorianscum1138 14 лет назад +1

    that is your opinion,to wich you have every right! but that does not make it truth! holywood today is all about fast money!back in the old days there where still people with love for the art of cinema! since the death of stanley cubrick its gone downhill even faster,there are still a few people with a real interest for theire audiences feelings but there are so verry few! now its all about explosions and special efects and it has nothing to do with talent!

  • @headley62
    @headley62 17 лет назад +6

    I'm a 45 year old male, took care of my mother for ten years. Started to date and found out that women are not sincere, at least most of them are not. I'm better off with a regular escort than wasting my time with women who have no interest in me. I'm decent looling, tall and thin. Women want perfection. I've found someone who does care.

  • @mayonaiseizationable
    @mayonaiseizationable 11 лет назад +8

    I'm glad Mickey was casted, it was comical in my opinion.

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 7 лет назад +2

      mayonaiseizationable how lucky that people don't turn your race into an absurd stupid caricature at the height of your discrimination

    • @Order-in-Chaos
      @Order-in-Chaos 6 лет назад

      You're right mayomustard It was all fun and games until Mel Gibson spoke...

    • @women65andover
      @women65andover 6 лет назад +1

      It was "comic relief", much needed like the party scene. This was a very deep movie and tht balanced it beautuful. Blake Edwards at his finest.

  • @rockyraaacoon
    @rockyraaacoon 11 лет назад +1

    @JudgeJulieLit did you get that definition from the Internet? What you are describing is a parody, not camp as you said. Besides a comic strip is not by definition camp, it can be, but not usually. Also, the insertion of this character serves no purpose, but a base and low appeal to comedy; in fact, even the director (if you actually paid attention to the video, you would've heard saying) regrets putting this character in the movie. This character actually detracts from the movie.

  • @JPLV
    @JPLV 13 лет назад +1

    @NaturalBornHedonist She would have been a miscast, if she had to play the role like Audrey did. But if you look at the original story by Capote, she would have been much better suited for the role compared to Audrey. Capote himself thought of Audrey as a huge miscast.
    But Audrey was absolutely amazing in the way she played the role.

  • @scudder99
    @scudder99 16 лет назад

    you're too young. don't worry about it now. just enjoy the film.

  • @JudgeJulieLit
    @JudgeJulieLit 11 лет назад

    It was "camp"--an exaggerated extreme, reductive caricature (as in a comic strip), abstracted from a real subset of Japanese male personality as perceived by Westerners ... overdone to absurdity for comic effect and instant recognition. Exaggeration of a few key traits (e.g., apoplectic vexation at deviation from routine; and the overlarge overbite teeth) is one technique of satire, which thus differs from a balanced, realistic portrait of real persons and their behavior in real life.

  • @MOGGS1942
    @MOGGS1942 5 лет назад +9

    The film was ruined, for me anyway, by Mickey Rooney's dreadful Japanese character. I have to fast forward as soon as he appears. Apart from that, it's terrific. George Peppard is one of my favourite actors, and Ms. Hepburn is sublime.