Breakfast at Tiffany's - Trying Things They've Never Done Before (12) - Audrey Hepburn
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In this clip of "Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paul and Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) try things that the other person hasn't done before.
Little Factoid: It may be obvious to some, but ever wonder how they came up with the title of the movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's? Well, this is the scene where the whole movie title is based from since they spend their "breakfast" time at Tiffany's.
Now why is Tiffany's so important? Is it superficial reasons? I believe the meaning behind Tiffany's is more symbolic than just Holly oogling over diamond and expensive pieces of jewelry.
Tiffany's is the place that Holly goes to, to feel safe, whenever she has the "mean reds". The mean reds is when you are are unhappy or sad and you don't know why which i believe plays the part in her identity crisis. Tiffany's is a symbol of a sense of establishment, safety, a sense of knowing who she is that Holly has been trying to find for so long. But she never truly finds herself at Tiffany's.
Paul ends up giving her a ring at the end of the movie. The ring was engraved by Tiffany's. Up to this point (at the very end of the movie), Holly has been running away from Paul because she cannot face who she is. When Holly is given the ring by Paul, she studies the ring and finally realizes what Paul said was true - she's just running away like all the other times. The act of finding herself is further symbolized when she puts on the ring with the letters H.G. inscribed on the ring. These are her initials.
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Talk about the most patient salesman ever. Absolutely the best.
@scarlettthebrave5854
3 жыл бұрын
Imagine getting that level of service anywhere posh nowadays- most jewellers of that calibre don’t even let you in the door without a credit check! They look like you’re there to rob them!🙄😂🥺🤦🏽♀️😆
@klaudiajulia6209
3 жыл бұрын
Nananananacommentingcommentingcommenting💎
@yeraybetancort
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@pattigee1
3 жыл бұрын
Of course - it's Tiffanys.
@variousJnames
Жыл бұрын
The way it used to be. Now, customer service is crap
Could George look any more stylish walking down the street in that suit and carrying his coat on his shoulder like that? Such class. He and Audrey were a great match, both so good-looking and glamourous.
@jamesmurray3128
2 жыл бұрын
He's not wearing a suit. He's wearing a blue blazer.
@variousJnames
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesmurray3128 Well he was good looking and classy in that blue blazer, smart ass
@crikitaftw
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesmurray3128 True, blazer. You got what I meant.
I know Audrey gets all the attention for this movie but can't we just stop to appreciate how gorgeous George Peppard was in this movie as well? Those blue eyes and that sandy blonde hair. A lot of the men back then that were praised for their looks were the tall, dark, and handsome types---and a lot of those men were the kinds of men that Audrey was paired with in her films---so George certainly stands out amongst these guys. Audrey looks great with a blonde on her arm, lol.
@ririschannelx
4 жыл бұрын
Charlie you sound like hitler x
@Charlie-hl7jr
4 жыл бұрын
kirch The one of the many differences here is that I’m not calling for all non-white non-blonde haired blue eyed people to murdered and tortured. I simply pointed out that Audrey looks good paired in contrast to blonde blue eyed actor. So you’re ‘hilarious’ little comparison between me and a psychopathic mass murderer is pretty weak at best.
@La_Dame_aux_chats
3 жыл бұрын
He really is Charlie! I'm a sucker for blue eyes 💙💙
@Books_Makeup
3 жыл бұрын
George has got the bluest eyes. Edith Head really knew how to make his eyes pop with the costumes. I never got this movie when I was younger. Now it's extremely relatable. Also love the salesman.
@kelt7859
3 жыл бұрын
Audrey was also often paired with men far older than her, George always seemed like a much better match!
Always loved the salesman character. Amazing acting.
@loge10
Жыл бұрын
That's John McGiver - wonderful in any movie he's in...
@ninasbbm5133
Жыл бұрын
He was also in love in the afternoon with audrey!!!
Hepburn is luminous and all presence. Those shots of her with the red coat, that hat, and the sunglasses make her look even more radiant
Can we please acknowledge the music at 1:17 right after Audrey says “Tiffany’s”. Like how can you just throw that melody in a movie scene. It’s beautiful, just another example of how Henry Mancini was a perfect conductor for this movie and a musical legend. It also makes this scene all the more special and wondrous. The big reveal of Tiffany’s is complemented by the lovely strings and just makes me feel extraordinary.
@BadViola
3 ай бұрын
❤ You're so right!!
So where do I go to get a Paul
@spockboy
5 жыл бұрын
Same place I get a Holly.
@ncasti
3 жыл бұрын
Here I am.
@Armis71
3 жыл бұрын
hilarious!
@josefinebliss2801
2 жыл бұрын
I wanna know too!
@Isabelle-Cassels
2 жыл бұрын
Tiffany's
4:40 : "Do they still really have prizes in Cracker Jack's boxes?" The way Audrey nods is what makes this movie glows. From that moment till now.
A lot of ppl in the comments are talking about how patient and kind the salesman at Tiffany’s is - but I see it as this: Would you have a good image of Tiffany’s if the salesman had been rude and snobbish? - this movie was of course also good for the reputation of Tiffany’s
@beatlemay1332
11 ай бұрын
It also helps if you look like Audrey Hepburn. A salesman would be patient with her for 5 hours 😂
I Love it when she asks Paul...don't you just love it? and when he says love what? and when Holly answers Tiffanys...i love how the music (especially the violins) comes in ...It makes me feel like I'm a millionaire! That was before Tiffanys branched out alot but was still world reknown
@sidneyfrederickson3941
6 жыл бұрын
The Fifth Avenue store still has a ton a of glamour. Far more than Bulgari. Cartier would but it also is "too new". Harry Winston does, I suppose. www.tiffany.com/Locations/FlagshipStore/NewYork.aspx
the script is so good and filled with subtle humor
Every scene immaculately planned, lit, choreographed, shot, wardrobed, staged, dialogued, written, acted and directed in the history of Cinematography.
So sophisticated, Tiffany's and the music. Great.
@sidneyfrederickson3941
6 жыл бұрын
Mancini was inspired by the upper class dance orchestras of the period, in particular Eddie Duchin (The Kennedy's favorite.)
That salesman gives old school asmr vibes. Put that shit on loop
There is a jewellery shop in Dublin like this called Weirs, you go in to spend a lot or a little and they treat you just the same. It has the same magic.
@Phineas1626
Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing. I purchased a recliner a few years ago from an old school furniture store. I got a call from the salesman a few days later telling me he made an error and the color I wanted would have to be built and shipped - from Norway. He offered me a loaner recliner of the same style, only a different color. I had it for three months and fell in love with the color. Best retailer experience I ever had.
This is as good as customer service gets. Just remarkable.
So funny how they stare at the sterling silver telephone dialer - amazed that there is such a thing, wondering that $10 could actually buy this, or perplexed that this is all they could afford - haha
Lol Audrey said "Diamonds are tacky" and Marilyn said "Diamonds are a girl's best friend". What a difference between these two icons hehe
@headphonic8
6 жыл бұрын
Putting down other women for their harmless personal preferences and sexuality isn't being classy. It's showing your insecurity and rudeness. Not to mention that these women aren't even saying these things!! Their *characters* are saying them! Marilyn barely even owned or wore jewelry at all!
@uhm_5414
6 жыл бұрын
headphonic8 Exactly! Marilyn was smarter than many realized (not sure about Audrey) as the story goes, Marilyn had the IQ close to that of Einstein’s. Playing as the dumb risqué Blonde was her character. I doubt he/she knows anything about her backstory.
@gregstewart6973
6 жыл бұрын
Black Manta Audrey could speak 4 languages. Furthermore, I would love to know where you heard that Monroe had a similar i.q. to Einstein.
@eleanoraj4630
6 жыл бұрын
Greg Stewart probably wikipedia ^_^
@WouldntULikeToKnow.
6 жыл бұрын
Adonis Valamontes, if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all. Didn't we all learn that in elementary school?
you’ve no idea how tempted i am to find a ring inside a cereal box and go get it engraved at tiffany’s now.
3:06 Nowadays, when you walk at the Tiffany's and tell the salesman you only have 10 bucks and Diamonds are tacky they would immediately call on the security. No explanations needed!
@headphonic8
3 жыл бұрын
Well you have to consider inflation. $10 was worth a lot more back then
@cooliereddz4141
3 жыл бұрын
headphonic8 it would be a little over $100
i love how the salesman didnt talk down to them
audrey glows because all the humanitarian work she's done. Her good heart radiates through the screen and affects us and makes us love her. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@josefinebliss2801
2 жыл бұрын
@@teacup3370 Nobody is.
What a time to be alive back then! Everybody so well spoken and well dressed everywhere they went. All of my great grandparents and grandparents so well dressed in old pictures. Now we have classless celebrities
@kashifakhtar4107
Жыл бұрын
So true
That salesman is a bald angel.
What a gorgeous woman.
I don't know how Holly ever liked Tiffany's! Every time I walk in there I feel like I'm being stared at and watched like a hawk. It's pretty unnerving.
@robertsolar8814
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe it was different in 1961.
@sidneyfrederickson3941
6 жыл бұрын
VERY different. Also, Holly is very smartly dressed, walks like a lady, speaks with a proper Mid Atlantic accent that denotes class and breeding. Poise and impeccable manners will carry you far simply because it is so rare.
The framing, the quality, the sound,.. It looks like it was filmed today, that's mindblowing
My favorite part, well I have many like all of it but this is just.. so sweet. Paul is head over hills in love. She realizes she is too after they get back and this scares her. Such an incredible movie and book.
Breakfast at Tiffany´s is one of my favorite classic movies. Amazing.
John McGiver was great. Perfect example of a mid atlantic accent.
@sidneyfrederickson3941
6 жыл бұрын
Along with a proper "One" rather than the informal "you," which is how you spoke to children and social inferiors. Rather like the French "Nous" (We) vs "Vous" (formal or business You) vs "Tu" (Intimate and informal You)
@loge10
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more - he's wonderful in any movie he's in.
I love it when a plan comes together.
Dear beautiful inside and out Audrey is sorely missed, but thankfully we can all revisit her especially when she was young in her iconic wonderful films!♥♥
The incredible Audrey Hepburn!
1:43 Audrey ended up wearing that in real life! And Lady Gaga!
Best Tiffany's commercial ever.
Loved the saleman in this. Superb actor
This scene is so dreamy and the music kind of makes me tear up. Beautiful ❤
I absolutely love this movie
DIDN'T I TELL YOU THIS IS A LOVELY PLACE---LOL
I guess is for this movie since i have 15 years old..when i fell really sad i just go to Tiffany´s, or Cartier, or Bvlgary or any Jewelry store and...my soul comes to me again haha.:)
@mspixiedust100
7 жыл бұрын
are you Colombian?
Not too many actors could steal a scene from Audrey Hepburn ...
One of the best beautiful clip ,civilized professional, honest way of talking all three of them . Thanks for sharing
5:14 hell yeah a kiss from Audrey Hepburn is well worth more than 10k.
Love the theme tune 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' People think it's Moon River, but it's not and it compliments this iconic episode...perfectly.
One of my fave scenes
Terrific upbeat version of the title tune starting at 0:40. The version heard on the sound track album is good, but a bit more sedate; wish they'd included this version as well on the excellent soundtrack album!
I love this movie so much❤️❤️❤️
Brilliant writing.
Charming and stylish...
I love this movie ....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Audrey could wear a toy jewelry and make it look like it’s worth a million $$$.
Where are all the classic beauties , in our generation, like these two?
One of my favorite movies of all time 🥹🫶
this scene cracks me up! 😅
How sweet!
Who wouldn't fall in love with her.
2:09 best self-esteem ever
My first ring came from a breakfast box as a kid …. Cornflakes or something 😂❤
He better have cleaned all that spilled champagne up.
❤Love this scene❤
What a guy the salesman was :-)
A classic movie , I can relate to Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard . This movie gives me away ! Oh just though I have not found my better half , in NY of course ! lol❤️
Song name: HOLLY by HENRY MANCINI
I've never seen a salesman of this level in my life
@beatlemay1332
11 ай бұрын
You would if you were a woman and looked like Audrey Hepburn
I wanna hear that particular song but I can't find it anywhere can you upload the audio song plz?
Que bella película. Audrey siempre será mi favorita....hermosa, elegante, dulce, inteligente, fina, delicada en sus gestos y movimientos, fuerte en su forma de afrontar la vida, altruista..etc, etc ..etc George guapísimo, encantador, estupendo actor.
@elpadrinomagico
6 жыл бұрын
Me enamoré de Audrey con esta película
Omg this is HD than my phone😄
That salesman was lucky getting a kiss from audrey.
Does anyone know if the store here is the old Bullocks on Wilshire?
For anyone who might care $10 in 1961 would be $87.96. You probably might have a limited range of things that you could buy at Tiffany's
@devdixit2440
Жыл бұрын
Inflation nowadays is such that since you posted that comment, the value of 10 1961 US dollars has increased to $99 today.
Make you want to go Tiffany for a silver telephone dial
Esse filme foi demais. Bem divertido , com doses de dramaticidade. A loja de joias ficou ainda mais famosa com o sucesso do filme. Passe o tempo que for, Audrey Hepburn, por tudo que ela representou para a humanidade, jamais será esquecida. Deixou sua indelével marca neste mundo. Até hoje sou seu fã.
@gabriellasena2472
5 жыл бұрын
audrey é incrível!
@franciscosalles7981
5 жыл бұрын
@@gabriellasena2472 Kkkk, foi minha namoradinha platônica de minha adolescência. Carregava a foto dela na minha carteira. Sonhava com ela. Eu era mais novo que ela 16 anos. Só sonho mesmo.
Does anyone know what song plays in the background of this scene?
@pattigee1
3 жыл бұрын
Think it's called "Holly" on the album, or simply "Breakfast at Tiffanys"
@ameliaglitz
3 жыл бұрын
@@pattigee1 thanks!
I'm surprised there was any champagne left in that bottle
That 10 dollars is just over 100 dollars now
0:43 what is the Song ?
Audrey Hepburn....just gorgeous, no need to say any more.
1:02 🦤 music slaps
The CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!! I wish all high end retailers had such good customer service instead of the snobbish ones that act as if every potential buyer is beneath them until proven otherwise with a hadsome sum. Alas, the reality is many stretches away
ok ok i just HAD to look it up, $10 in 1961 has the same purchasing power as $102.90 today!!!
Modern day dating experts suggest don’t give a girl too many options or she may be overwhelmed and not choose at all 😂
So... this is why my new job is at the Tiffany's store..
What is song’s name in the first scene?
@pattigee1
3 жыл бұрын
Think it's called "Holly" or "Breakfast at Tiffany's" on the album.
Her couch is half a bathtub?!
@mollyelizabeth9331
4 жыл бұрын
Yup
the salesman sounds like paul mccartney
Counter cashier attendant Senator
One dislike for throwing the champagner plastic top to the floor - - just kidding ;)
@ArtemissDoesArt
7 ай бұрын
But seriously - why is it considered cool in movies to throw cigarettes and trash to the floor? This is so messed up...
i love george
This movie didn't make a damn inkling of sense. I was flabbergasted watching it, yes, flabber-gasted. But this scene in particular was clean and enjoyable. I don't know, maybe the movie was cut up when I viewed it.
1:03
The jewelry sales associate looks like Paul McCartney… 😅
Well,as an ethnic minority female, I have never experienced such a peaceful shopping experience or good customer service in any British department store.
@borninjordan7448
4 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that.
AUDREY HEPBURN !!!! : )
Try that today.. tiffany SA would tell you move on clowns, you can't afford nothing here including the ingraving😂🤣😂
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Customer service at it best!
Cute funnnnnnny ……..❤😂❤
Very sweet never mind only ten dollars find in tiffany jewelry store
Couldn't George have said I love it when a plan comes together?
10 dollars😂
@chill_productions8625
4 жыл бұрын
carley granillo $10 in 1961 was worth about $82