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What is the deep meaning of Breakfast at Tiffany's?

It is the concrete embodiment of the hostess's dream. Although she doesn't have Tiffany, it doesn't affect her to enjoy the wonderful feeling of dreaming in front of the Tiffany window. This is also one of the most representative and romantic daydreams of the hostess. So I chose this topic.

For a long time, there should be such a part in my dream life: I can watch a good movie every week, turn on the equipment, hold a soft pillow, sit on a velvet sofa, a plate of fruit and a glass of red wine, thinking that this is the best feedback for my rest day. Yesterday, I satisfied myself for the first time.

I thought of this movie because I always get up early because of the dazzling sunshine recently, and then I suddenly thought that Hepburn was awakened by the doorbell and took off the blindfold (I seem to need an blindfold, too). The untimely plot and theme are indeed eternal philosophical topics. Money or love. I wonder why people praise love and seem to prefer money.

Maybe sometimes you have no choice. Well, if I have a choice, ask me whether to choose money or love, then I choose love. Why? Love itself should include matching that has reached the standard of money, right?

Audrey Hepburn plays Breakfast at Tiffany's. The film mainly tells the story of a peasant girl, Holly Goelet, who wants to squeeze into the upper class and live an upper class life. In fact, money can't save Holly, and money is not her refuge, because she can't always be the present Holly, just like in the past, she won't just be Lulu.

Choose love, perhaps not love is higher than money, but freedom is higher than money, equal life, stretched nature, no prayer and no desire, just be yourself, just listen to your own voice, as long as it belongs to you, give it to her.