Breakfast at Tiffany's
(1961)Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" (Breakfast at Tiffany's), a 1961 film directed by American filmmaker Blake Edwards, was screened in 1963 in our country. Based on the book of the same name by Truman Capote (see "Capote", "The Notorious"), the film stars Oscar-winning actress Audrey Hepburn and actor George Peppard, who died in 1994. The film also stars Oscar-winning American actress Patricia Neal and actor Buddy Ebsen, who died in 2003. Let's add a strange note about the movie; When Capote heard that his book was going to be filmed, he thought of Marilyn Monroe for the role of the main character, Hepburn. Marilyn was not featured in the movie for some unknown reason and she died in 1962. Holly is a young woman living alone in an apartment, seeing only the fun side of life, carefree and living on money from men. Paul, the young man she met by chance and moved upstairs, has had an awkward relationship with Holly from day one and can barely keep up with her pace. Holly slowly develops a close friendship with her new neighbor Paul, thanks to her sincerity, while dining with rich men and getting paid for it. However, a young woman playing the happiness game with her nameless cat, which does not belong to her, is about to face the dark side of life.