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Audrey Hepburn #2

I think Two for the Road in my fav Audrey film..
Its so charismatic, the chemistry between Hepburn and Finney is perfect!
 
Today would have been Audrey's 81st birthday!!!


HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEAUTIFUL ANGEL!!!!:heart::heart::heart::flower:
 
Happy birthday Audrey :heart: I think I am going to celebrate with Audrey marathon today ^_^
 
aw, bless her :(

Happy birthday Audrey :flower:

^ Good idea, marathons are always fun, esp when theyre filled with classics :)
 
im going to sit down on sunday with a nice tea spread and watch my fair lady :)
belated birthday celebration :)
 
Aw why? I think they show that she goes back to him? Because its obvious theyre in love :)
Atleast thats my interpretation :p

I liked Charade too. These two are my all time fave movies.

I do like tiffanys too, but I always watch half of it earlier on when im free, and then finish off the other half before I sleep..
 
Aw why? I think they show that she goes back to him? Because its obvious theyre in love :)
Atleast thats my interpretation :p

Yes, but she was really mad at him and when she was telling him (well singing^_^) that she could live without him I really thought that this is how the story will end. Well, I know that they had to go back to each other cause that's how all movies were ending in that time.
 
I think the ending is the most precious, touching part of My fair lady. Not because they end together [sorry for the spoiler, but it was just said above, haha] and it's romantic — on the contrary, it's just because it is not sweet and romantic. I've grown accustomed to her face has brilliant lyrics that express exactly how their relationship, Eliza and Higgins', go. Eliza could sing Without you forever, but it's more than clear she can't do without him, and neither can him. He is, like the lyrics go, second nature to her now, like breathing out and breathing in. They are, then, part of each other's life, a habit one can always break and yet they've grown accustomed to each other's face, they fell in love without noticing it. It's exactly the opposite of a romantic love, which is torrid, incontrollable and devastating. It's just a statement of love, of something they've been feeling without knowing — and even denying it.
The last line of the movie just confirms it.
"Where the devil are my slippers?"
 
^ I love each and everything u have said. The way you put it can make one fall in love with the movie all over again when they havent even fallen out of love with it!
karma for you :p
 
I think the ending is the most precious, touching part of My fair lady. Not because they end together [sorry for the spoiler, but it was just said above, haha] and it's romantic — on the contrary, it's just because it is not sweet and romantic. I've grown accustomed to her face has brilliant lyrics that express exactly how their relationship, Eliza and Higgins', go. Eliza could sing Without you forever, but it's more than clear she can't do without him, and neither can him. He is, like the lyrics go, second nature to her now, like breathing out and breathing in. They are, then, part of each other's life, a habit one can always break and yet they've grown accustomed to each other's face, they fell in love without noticing it. It's exactly the opposite of a romantic love, which is torrid, incontrollable and devastating. It's just a statement of love, of something they've been feeling without knowing — and even denying it.
The last line of the movie just confirms it.
"Where the devil are my slippers?"

Oh, I kind of see it now.^_^I know what you mean.
 
Ahh Festat, I wholeheartedly agree with you. I love My Fair Lady, not just because it reminds me of my Granny - she was one classy lady - but just because it makes me wish I was there. And I envy Audrey Hepburn's looks, she was so gorgeous.
 

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