One of my favorite film is Breackfast at Tiffany's a 1961 American film directed by Blake Edwards starring Audrey Hepburn. The film tells the story about a one-year friendship between the main character, Holly Golightly and an unnamed narrator. Both are tenants in a brownstone apartment in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Holly Golightly is a Texas-born country hick turned New York cafe society girl, who makes her living coaxing dollars off of rich, older gentlemen. The narrator, who lives in the flat above her, is an aspiring writer. Golightly, who likes to stun people with carefully selected tidbits from her personal life or her outspoken viewpoint on various topics, slowly reveals herself to the narrator. In the end, however, Golightly fears that she will never know what is really hers until after she has thrown it away; she subsequently abandons her friend to seek her ever elusive goal of finding both riches and a place to call home. I recommend you to see it!
martes, 5 de mayo de 2009
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Elisa Sánchez dijo...
I am going to see this film soon, probably this weekend. I have hear thet it is one of the most romantic films in the world
I see that you really like this film and it seems to be fascinating. You can show us the film in class
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