Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an American classic; I would diffidently recommend it to a friend. Breakfast at Tiffany’s had a great story line, a fascinating dilemma, and I was kept interested throughout the whole movie. While watching the movie, I was never confused or lost in the plot and it had just the right amount of suspense to keep one interested throughout the whole movie. This romance works to teach the audience how strong love really is and what matters in life. It is obvious that Holly Grolightly’s goal is to find and marry a wealthy man that can support herself and her brother, Fred, who is soon to be released from the Army. This is why Holly is described multiple times as a “phony” and because the only thing on her mind is money and she hustles men for it. After Paul Varjak chases Holly and expresses his love towards her he tells her why she will never be happy if she pursues these materialist goals. She then realizes that the people that matter in her life are the ones who share true love and care for her.
Holly Golightly, played by Audrey Hepburn, is introduced as a twenty something a year old woman who is holds the audiences attention by being out-there and a ridiculous in some ways. We learn that she has a brother named Fred, who she cares for a lot and sets her life goals around there relationship. Her goal is to marry an overly wealthy man who will support her and Fred. Holly meets Paul Varjak played by George Peppard, a writer. Paul gets paid to sleep with women so he is a hustler similarly to Holly. They immediately connect and seem great for each other but her financial goals are much more important to her. Holy continues to chase men who will provide wealth and diamonds. Soon after, we discover that she is liv...

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.... In my opinion, the intended audience for breakfast at Tiffany’s is middle-aged adults and women. This film succeeds with its intended audience. I am not sure if someone watches this movie for the first time, it has enough to transform their outlook on life, but it could if the right person watches it. The only way I could imagine someone being inspired by this movie is if the viewer is a woman similar to Holy Golightly with similar goals in life to search for a husband with loads of cash. I really enjoyed the film and am very satisfied with it. I would compare the ending of this film with The Lucky One. These movies both had the classic ending to where the man chases the woman and they finally reach an understanding in which they finally fall in love. Over all I was pleased with the film and I would recommend it to a friend with certainty that they will enjoy it.

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