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<p dir="auto"><strong>joekiddlouischama</strong> — <em>9 years ago(December 11, 2016 02:16 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Truman Capote, who wrote the novel on which<br />
Breakfast at Tiffany<br />
's is based, apparently possessed three major complaints.</p>
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<li>He hated the<br />
sentimental<br />
ending. (Of course, the film is a romantic comedy, so what does one expect?)</li>
<li>He hated the casting of Mickey Rooney as the Japanese neighbor and his absurdly ethnocentric caricature (a fair point, and Rooney and director Blake Edwards later expressed remorse over it).</li>
<li>He felt that Marilyn Monroe should have been cast in the main part instead of Audrey Hepburn.<br />
So how do people feel about that last complaint? I expressed my thoughts in another thread:<br />
As for Hepburn, her casting is certainly problematic. She is playing a character who is supposed to be, what, nineteen? And Hepburn was about thirty-one during the filming. Moreover, her character is supposed to be an ingenue, whereas Hepburn was worldly and sophisticated. No, matters do not entirely mesh.<br />
But in other ways, her casting works. Hepburn fit the part of a waif physically, in terms of her body type, and she projected a sense of quirkiness and barely suppressed desperation that also fit the role. Additionally, her combination of irreverence and vulnerability matched the character.<br />
Certainly, her casting is imperfect, but I feel that it works better than Marilyn Monroethe preference of author Truman Capotewould have worked. Monroe could certainly play melancholy and depressive anxiety, as she proved in<br />
The Misfits<br />
from that same year, but she she was even older (by three years) than Hepburn, and her voluptuous figure would not have fit the part of a waif.<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/board/10054698/board/thread/263416172?d=264026532#264026532" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.imdb.com/board/10054698/board/thread/263416172?d=264026532#264026532</a></li>
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