If in the history of cinema, an actress has acquired the status of a goddess through a single film, there is no doubt that Audrey Hepburn and her "Roman Holiday" definitely have a place.

Roman Holiday (1953)
Roman Holiday (1953), a romantic romance film made in 1953, was shot by Paramount Pictures, Inc. Co-starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn, the film was a huge success, winning Best Screenplay at the 26th Academy Awards and Best Actress at the 26th Academy Awards.
"Roman Holiday" award record
The film's director, william Wyler (1959), the director of the epic blockbuster Ben-Hur (1959), is a master who cannot be ignored, shooting film styles in a variety of styles, and each film pursues perfection, leaving behind many classics.
It is said that it was the great success of William Wheeler's "Bing" that led Fox to go bankrupt and produce Cleopatra.
In the movie, Hepburn's style has also become a historical classic, and later it has been imitated by many actresses and stars.
It is said that the film was originally planned to be starred by Elizabeth Taylor, and out of cost control considerations, the newcomer actor Hepburn was used.
Fortunately, hepburn was chosen, Taylor gave people a more mature and sexy feeling, and Hepburn as a newcomer actor, innocent and youthful acting skills make the film more brilliant.
The plot does not introduce too much, the film is a black and white movie, someone has restored the color to the movie, but, I want to say, to watch this movie, you must watch the original black and white film, black and white color is simple and simple, and the style is higher.
Watch this movie, be sure to see the original sound, do not look at the translated version, the director designed a lot of humorous and interesting details, only through the performance of the actor's original voice, you can appreciate the fun.
Movie Recommended Star Rating: ★★★★★