Two Defining Characters. Audrey Hepburn.
(I translated Korean to English with the help of AI.)
((This contains spoilers for the movies "Roman Holiday" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's".)
It was personally very difficult for me to select just two of Audrey Hepburn's defining characters, because she is an actress I truly adore. So many of her roles come to mind, but I've come to the conclusion that you can't discuss her without mentioning these two.
You could say that the character 'Princess Ann' from the movie "Roman Holiday" is Audrey Hepburn herself. While her filmography shows that she appeared in several films before "Roman Holiday," it's fair to say that the birth of Audrey Hepburn as an actress began with the character of Princess Ann.
I believe few people would object to selecting Princess Ann as her first defining character, as she became an icon that transcends Audrey Hepburn herself and encompasses the entire history of world cinema. The problem lies in selecting the second character.
The characters in "Sabrina," "War and Peace," "Funny Face," "The Nun's Story," "Charade," "My Fair Lady," and "Always" are unforgettable, but personally, I'll choose the character I believe made Audrey Hepburn most beautiful as my second choice: Holly from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
I can never forget the scene where Holly walks alone on a deserted New York street at dawn, stopping to tilt her head at Tiffany's display window. It's astonishing that this captivating moment is just the movie's opening. I dare say this single opening scene completes 50% of the film.
As long as I paint, I will continue to draw Audrey Hepburn. And it's highly likely that the two characters mentioned above will primarily be my models. I believe they are among the most captivating characters one can't help but draw.


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