So I guess if you really analyze it, there is a dark side to the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, just not in an obvious way.Īnd that’s the thing about Audrey Hepburn. Yunioshi character that Mickey Rooney threw in there. I thought she just liked to wake up early and put on a party dress. That completely went over my head the first time I saw it. But in the film, it’s not even really clear that Hepburn plays a prostitute. For some reason girls of the 90s grew up with an affinity for Hepburn to where it became, "Welcome to college, here’s your Breakfast At Tiffany’s poster for your dorm room." That film is based on a dark novella in which Holly Golightly doesn't get her cat back, doesn’t get the guy, and is generally a horrible person. It’s become cliché for teenagers and young women of our generation to love Audrey Hepburn. But does anyone ever know someone else completely? I admit that people have often said they never really get to know me. We were both 10 when the war broke out… if you read diary, I’ve marked one place where she says, ‘Five hostages shot today.’ That was the day my uncle was shot. I was exactly the same age as Anne Frank. More than once, I was at the station seeing trainloads of Jews being transported, seeing all these faces over the top of the wagon. I have spent two years in hell – surely the worst in my life. Nothing about my ex-husband interests me.
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