What's the appeal though of this movie?

What's the appeal though of this movie?

I honestly have no idea. Watched it expecting kino but all I got was "good looking woman behaves like an obnoxious child".

everyone loves breakfast

She was the first manic pixie dream girl. No real mystery really.

She's sexually liberated at a time when it was still taboo. She's also lovely. It's a decent film.

Moon river, and the scene when she find the cat at the end

Even if you're a horrible completely irredeemable bitch slut a perfect man will come and love you and fix everything.

He was a slut too

making fun of japs

Perfect men fuck around.

Only women can be sluts.

>She was the first manic pixie dream girl
no she wasn't, not even close

reminder sean connery fucked her in the ass

Such a charming film. Hepburn in '...Baby' fits too.

I agree Audrey is lovely but Sabrina or Roman Holiday were more enjoyable

Literally everyone fucked her.

DEFINITIVE TOP TEN AUDREY MOVIES:

1) My Fair Lady
2) Charade
3) Roman Holiday
4) Sabrina
5) Wait Until Dark
6) How to Steal a Million
7) Breakfast at Tiffany's
8) Love in the Afternoon
9) Two for the Road
10) Robin and Marian

Audrey Hepburn is pretty and "le not like the other girls" girls want to emulate her.
Thats literally it. Its a very boring movie

It's an ancient chick flick, with all the hallmarks of modern chick flicks.

Ive never seen this movie
My mom thought it was some sort of comedy when the 'chink' appeared, but when she goes into the guys bedroom she turned it off, huffing at that harlot
Never came across it since

She didnt let me watch Woody Allen films either

It featured the greatest role of Mickey Rooney's career.

>this character triggers SJWs
one reason to love the film, at least

Best depiction of an Asian-American until Emma Stone in Aloha

All her movies are horrible. Charade is the only one that's watchable.

I related to her internal struggle, foolishly throwing away the things she loved because he wanted to abandon her true self.

Sadly for me, my cat wasn't still there when I returned.

I can't say it was objectively a great film. I did enjoy it a lot, though.

He's kind of just annoying because all he does is bumble around like a moron. He didn't really even need to be there.

I like him, mostly because one of the joys of classic films is seeing things you never would today. Racial caricatures being one of them

I actually kind of agree with that, yes.

>Wait Until Dark

K I N O
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Imagine Audrey Hepburn jacking you off with those satin gloves

>sexually liberated

No, she was a whore
A prostitute, a whore
Abandoned a husband and children
Goes to the big city
Pretends to be a sophisticate
Is really an uneducated farm girl
Has no abilities or skills
So she becomes a whore

Paul is also a prostitute
A bi-sexual whore
Writing that great novel
While fucking really old women and sucking dick

The two losers find each other
Both like to live large
Neither has any marketable skills
Sounds like a relationship that will end well

Novel is 10x what the film is, with no "yeah" happy ending

Great message to young women
Just whore yourself for what you want
Ends justify the means
You will meet the perfect guy and have a beautiful life, in the end
Disgusting

she looks like a mouse

I also generally felt like his character was pointless and didn't even need to be there

Why do gay men idolise Audrey Hepburn?

Because she's fashionable. Gays love Marilyn Monroe also for the same reason.

audrey hepburn is the most beautiful woman to have ever existed.

I didn't get the impression that Paul was bisexual. Is there something overt that suggests it?

No, Jane Seymour is

>Wait Until Dark
my nigga

Good list overall, solid post user

They all laughed is the best

not a fan of Bogdanovich's films, although I love his audio commentaries

Her films with Cary Grant really were top notch. Those two elevated each other.

I thought she only made one movie with him tho

tumblr fantasies.

Audrey looking stunning in the Givenchy dress.

Well me neither, but Capote was a homo and he tried to write a etero. So we got a bisexual.

In before pottery.

Word.

I'm ashamed to say that even if it's an anonymous board but i never liked a film like this one and it's the only time i cried looking at a film. I feel depressed for like 4 days.
>you will never have a relationship with audrey ;_;