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Photos of Hepburn’s last movie revealed? Director Spielberg: She is simpler than I thought!

My words: The year before Audrey Hepburn hosted "In the Garden of the World," she played the role of Angel Harp in Steven Spielberg's "Forever." She wears baggy trousers and a turtleneck sweater, which she designed in collaboration with Ellen Mironik. In this film, she appears in a white light with a smile on her face, while the entire background is a golden field. Although no one expected this to be her last film, the film truly reflects her spiritual philosophy.

Life’s twists and turns are so interesting, just like Audrey Hepburn could meet her “soul mate” Robert Waters. If they had met when she was 18, she might never have appreciated him. Many interviews would ask when they would get married. Audrey Hepburn quoted William Wyler's words: "If it's not broken, there's no need to fix it." And while the cameras kept rolling, she smiled and thought about her future. There is still much to look forward to. Steven Spielberg called her just last week and sent her a script to play a kind-hearted angel in "Forever."

The film was shot in Montana, a place Audrey Hepburn had never been to. After retiring, she really didn’t need to take on too many jobs. She seemed to have returned to the hesitant and hesitant mood of that thin ballet dancer in London many years ago when she participated in "Roman Holiday". Who can predict the future? No one can plan in advance, her children have grown up healthily, Robert Waters and the puppies are by her side, and there is a diligent housekeeper to help her take care of the garden, the comfortable years of the "Peace House" It was the happiest time in her life.

This adaptation of Pete Sandick's classic novel "A Man Called Joe" stars Richard Dreyfuss and describes a legendary adventurous pilot who died trying to save the lives of his friends. For his own sake, he wants to help his beloved woman find true love. Steven Spielberg found that Audrey Hepburn, who is famous in the film industry, is "more earthy than I thought".

During the 10-day shoot, Steven Spielberg remembers working with Audrey Hepburn on her voice, "which pilots, pianists and others relied on. ," Audrey Hepburn often asked: "They pursue and pray for it, and this is often what they need most. This is what they get in their breath. This is the so-called spirit and inspiration. But now we must bring it. Show it. That's what we do."

Behind the scenes, Audrey Hepburn on filming in Montana and starring with Fred Astaire. In the first scene of Audrey Hepburn and Dreyfus, she had to stand next to a tree on a green island. That tree represented the tree growing from earth to heaven. Tree. The tree is surrounded by a forest that turned to scorched earth two years ago.

Audrey Hepburn's car drove slowly from a distance, and every staff member was almost frozen. Although everyone had seen the movie starring Stally Hepburn, they had never seen Audrey Hepburn. Delly Hepburn herself. Steven Spielberg recounted the situation at the time: "You can imagine that there were more than 80 people, all looking at her with wide eyes. Audrey Hepburn soon became uncomfortable. After all, she I don’t want special treatment, and I promised it before.”

“What’s worse is that Audrey Hepburn is wearing a pure white and exquisite dress, which is not suitable for such a muddy land. Because of the entrance and exit, she had to be carried from the car to heaven. Everyone watched as the staff around us carried her sitting on a chair for 50 yards on the dirt road. She was among all of us. In my dream, I have always been like a princess, walking to her position and entering the lighting area.