Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
Director: Blake Edwards
Writers: George Axelrod, based on the novel by Truman Capote
Stars: Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, Jose Luis de Vilallonga, Mickey Rooney
Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard are two attractive young people who live parasitic, unfulfilled lives on the fringes of high society.
Peppard's Paul Varjak is struggling to make ends meet while he writes; Hepburn's Holly Golightly is simply struggling to fend off loneliness and the panic attacks caused by her precarious future.
They find each other and a very touching love story unfolds, culminating in a wonderful rain-drenched finale.
I love this film despite Mickey Rooney's offensively stereotypical and cringeworthy performance as Mr. Yunioshi, the Japanese landlord.
His inclusion is especially stupid because the character has no useful function in the story whatsoever, as evidenced by the fact that these scenes could be cut out of the film without detracting one bit from the narrative.
Spoiler alert!!! The last scene!!


















































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