
I love the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Even when I was a kid, it was fun to watch, and in a completely different way than when I was older. Before, it was just a fun innocent romance of a couple falling in love. They kiss under a doorway after stealing some masks from the five and dime and realize they love each other at the end of the movie. As I grew older, I noticed things like where Holly's money came from and likewise, Paul's. It wasnt the same fun innocence, but it was still a fun look at two characters who build similar cages for themselves and then, similarly, set themselves free.I havent read the book, but Im aware that the original story is even more adult. I dont know if I should ruin it.

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The book doesn't ruin the movie, particularly if you know the movie as well as you obviously do. It's a pretty great read, and it gives a different insight to Holly.
By the way, this post is not tagged as an Audrey post, just so you know.
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