Let’s Talk About FUNNY FACE (1957) — And Why It’s Not Audrey Hepburn's Best Film
Funny Face (1957) is considered one of Audrey Hepburn’s most iconic films... the Paris fashion, the songs, the pink. So why don’t I love it? In this video, I’m diving into why Funny Face has never quite worked for me, despite its gorgeous visuals and Audrey and Fred Astaire’s charm. We’ll talk about the age gap, the character dynamics, and what feels slightly off beneath all the gloss. If you’re an Old Hollywood fan, or just curious about why Funny Face might not be the flawless classic it’s made out to be, this is for you. 🎬 Watch next: My video on Sabrina — a very different Audrey film, and one I actually do love. 👉 • SABRINA (1954): The Movie That Changed Hol... 🖤 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more honest takes on classic cinema, hidden gems, and all things Old Hollywood. #audreyhepburn #fredastaire #oldhollywood #funnyface

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