This is one of my favorite Audrey Hepburn films. While her later work is also great, this film is just so fun. Audrey is classy and beautiful and yet also does a great job embodying the naivete and that intense desire for a normal life. There plenty of fun moments and a sweet romance. This will always be an unforgettable Hepburn classic.
I only recently learned of Audrey Hepburn's involvement in the Dutch war resistance, which reminded me that I've seen so few of her films. I've been correcting this mistake, and I was honestly quite surprised by this film. I'm quite happy with how it ended, especially as any other end would have seen Bradley's machinations be rewarded - either financially or by winning the girl. It's aged much better throughout than, say, Breakfast at Tiffany's.
I hated the ending. I expected them to be together…still a beautiful movie
Honestly I thought I would have loved it more than I actually did, it being a masterpiece of cinema and one of the most iconic Audrey Hepburn's film. I think what I really enjoyed though was the ending: that final cut on Gregory Peck leaving the conference room... gosh that really got me.
Roma is beautiful.
Audrey Hepburn is beautiful.
Charming and delightful movie.
A perfect chicken soup movie--Peck and Hepburn couldn't possibly be more charming or have more chemistry. It's a delight from start to finish, without a wrong step throughout. I love this movie.
Fairy tale with a splendid Audrey Hepburn.
Extremely classic and traditional comedy, but equally pleasant and enjoyable. A pity that Rome does not exist anymore.
One of the greatest romantic comedies of all time. And I'm not even big fan of the genre.
Even better than he remembered her. Great actors + great script + great director + good filming locations = great movie
the scooter is a vespa dont know how vespa is doing now would like to see it.
I love this movie. So lovely!
For me this was an average movie, i'm into rom-coms but here even if someone believes this is the start of the genre i find it not appealing and a bit dull. Mediocre all the way.
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what a lovely experience this movie was. (heartbreaking too) the final scene made me cry and feel like a 13 year old. Audrey looks so beautiful, when the camera focus on her face she looks ethereal, it's just so nice to watch her, and to see her character development too. I highly recommend this <3