Audrey a bit old?


Although I think it's a fine movie, it's a bit of a stretch picturing Audrey Hepburn as the virginal young thing she's supposed to be in the early flashbacks. After all, she was 38 when the movie was made. Jackie Bisset [in the choir] was 15 years her junior.
Then again, she looked fine as the older Joanna, and I guess you can't have it both ways. A very nice performance no matter her age.

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Exactly she was 38, I think she's a fine actress, and despite her age her acting in this film, particularly portraying emotions as a younger woman, was outstanding. I'm glad you appreciate her performance. xx

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She's wondeful in this movie, so who cares how old she was!

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I wonder if you can recognize a picture of Sophia Loren?. They couldn't be more different in their features.
Yet, along with Audrey these two women make the most beautiful faces on screen. And they are not just pretty faces. I'm referring to the sumum in the history of international cinema, as well as admirable human beings.

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Possible reasons you've made an insane number of retarded posts in the past two days:
1) you're super-bored; at home, sick in bed
2) you're in the manic phase of your bi-polar disorder
3) you're on meth
4) you live in California and are brain dead

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DO we really have to treat others this way in our responses and comments?
I had a friend who took her life because she was bi-polar. Not a funny
thing to me to joke about. Audrey had class-I wonder what she would think
of these posts. Come to think of it-she would be too engaged in worthwhile
causes to read them-maybe I need a new hobby. One final comment: if you
don't like something-walk out of the theatre or turn off the t.v. or vcr
or dvd player!

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lol

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It's also interesting that she was 7 years older than Albert Finney in real life, but they don't visually appear to have that age gap. But I did notice in some scenes she was looking a titch old.

saucybetty.blogspot.com

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She was made up to look older for the scenes in which she is older. In the scenes where Joanna is young, Hepburn could pass for late 20's. Beautiful as ever.

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Yes, and I'm shocked that anyone could think otherwise.

"Thank you for a wonderful evening."

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I disagree, I could definitely see her age in the "younger scenes". Those were the ones I was specifically commenting about. It's not the end of the world, but it did kind of take me off guard. They should have used a soft focus filter or something.

saucybetty.blogspot.com

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I dunno if anyone else noticed this but in scenes like the one in which she pushed the car, Audrey looked very similar to the way she did in the 70s/80s...

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Audrey is amazingly beautiful!! Although, I have always thought she could stand to gain about 20 pounds.

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She pulls off her 'youngish' scenes beautifully and, at 38, was age appropriate for the character. They are both quite marvelous, IMO and the issue of age was moot for me. It is interesting that within a year, her own 15 year marriage to Mel Ferrer ends in divorce -- all the more resonance for Hepburn that shows in her excellent portrayal.

Give thanks for a little and you will find a lot.

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Audrey Hepburn definitely pulled it off. She always looked considerably much younger when she wore her hair long, oppose to the stylish swingin' sixties mod cut. The story takes place over the course of their 12-year marriage and the age of Audrey Hepburn is such a minor detail when discussing the great performances from Finney and Hepburn drawn from the acerbic wit of Frederick Raphael's screenplay.

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Watching the film you wouldn't think Audrey Hepburn was 37 when this was being filmed.

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I just watched it today and am shocked to find out she was 38. She seemed maybe 32 at the very oldest to me, and what surprised me is how she did look significantly younger in the flashbacks. Amazing.

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as stanley donen said in many interviews. there were no flashbacks in this movie. everything was happening in the present. its a bit confusing because at the beginning they talk about whether or not they were happy in the MG. and then go back to it. but that is the only sense of a flashback. the rest is just ongoing portions of their life together viewed in the present

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Well, you're in good company with that opinion. The book "Cult Movies" states that Pauline Kael wrote in The New Republic that Hepburn seemed too old for Finney, even if the age difference in reality was small.

Funpig

Throw the baby out with the bathwater and then all you have is a wet critically injured baby.

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