From The New York Times ’100 Best Movies on Netflix’:
“Audrey Hepburn became a fashion icon and created one of the cinema’s most memorable characters in this 1961 adaptation of the Truman Capote novella, directed by Blake Edwards. She stars as Holly Golightly, a chic and slightly kooky socialite who takes a shine to a handsome man in her building (George Peppard), against her better judgment. The film’s portraiture of New York in the early ’60s – and its snazzy social scene – makes it a fascinating time capsule, and Hepburn and Peppard generate enough electricity to power a city block. (Beware of those unfortunate Mickey Rooney scenes, however.)” – via the New York Times