One of the reasons I love film so much is that it is a story coming to life visually. I am all about a good story and Audrey Hepburn took on roles that had meaning to her. In all of her films you can find lessons that you can apply to your everyday life. I shared my first 6 Things You Can Learn From Watching Audrey Hepburn Films a few years ago and thought it was time to share a few more.
Here are 6 More Things You Can Learn From Watching Audrey Hepburn Films:
Staying true to who you are sometimes takes you on a journey that is unexpected. The Nun's Story (1959)
Lies can destroy lives where there are ours or others around us. The Children's Hour (1961)
When you procrastinate it can sometimes lead your imagination to places you never thought you'd go. Paris When It Sizzles (1964)
Stealing leads to mayhem even if the thief is cute. How To Steal A Million (1966)
Marriage is a bumpy road but you can still travel that road with some style. Two For The Road (1967)
Never underestimate someone who has limitations, they may surprise you. Wait Until Dark (1967)
Are there any Audrey Hepburn films that you have found inspirational? Have you learned any lessons from her films?
Fantastic lessons! I used to be OBSESSED with Audrey! Charade was my number one favorite as a middle schooler and high schooler. And seriously, Wait Until Dark is such a fantastic film! A great lesson from that!
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-Janey
I couldn't agree more Janey! Awww you were a cool kid. I was obsessed with Marilyn Monroe lol xox
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