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We enjoyed this French romantic comedy. It was a bit unrealistic, but still, fun to watch. Not the greatest movie ever made, but passable, nontheless. I think it is PG-13, but I would have given it an R because of the subject matter.
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Variety
Out of the elusive, but curiously intoxicating Truman Capote fiction, scenarist George Axelrod has developed a surprisingly moving film, touched up into a stunningly visual motion picture. Full Review
A. H. Weiler
The New York Times
Like that storied novella by Truman Capote from which it stems, it is a completely unbelievable but wholly captivating flight into fancy composed of unequal dollops of comedy, romance, poignancy, funny colloquialisms and Manhattan's swankiest East Side areas captured in the loveliest of colors. Full Review
Dave Kehr
Chicago Reader
This story of a party girl (Audrey Hepburn) in love with a gigolo (George Peppard) allows Edwards to create a very handsome film, with impeccable Technicolor photography by Franz Planer. [Review of re-release] Full Review
Emma Cochrane
Empire
Audrey Hepburn is delicious as Holly and the Henry Mancini score is in the class of elite soundtracks. [Review of re-release] Full Review
Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle
Hepburn brings Truman Capote's Holly Golightly to vivid life. [Review of re-release] Full Review
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