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"Sabrina," directed by Billy Wilder and released in 1954, is a timeless classic that seamlessly blends comedy, drama, and romance. The film follows the story of Sabrina Fairchild (Audrey Hepburn), the chauffeur's daughter who has harbored a long-time crush on David Larrabee (William Holden), the younger son of the wealthy family her father works for. However, David is oblivious to Sabrina's feelings until she returns from a transformative trip to Paris, where she gains confidence and a new sense of style. Sabrina's newfound allure catches the attention of David, sparking a love triangle with his older, more serious brother, Linus (Humphrey Bogart). As the romantic entanglements unfold, viewers are treated to a delightful and witty exploration of love, class differences, and self-discovery. With its charming performances from the stellar cast and Billy Wilder's expert direction, "Sabrina" captivates audiences with its endearing characters and enchanting story. Hepburn shines as the lovable Sabrina, while Holden and Bogart deliver memorable performances as the conflicted Larrabee brothers. Set against the backdrop of high society and the lush settings of Long Island and Paris, "Sabrina" is a captivating tale of romance and transformation that continues to enchant audiences over half a century later.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Audrey Hepburn underwent extensive cooking and culinary training to convincingly portray Sabrina's transformation during her time in Paris, despite these scenes being relatively brief in the film.
Originally, Cary Grant was considered for the role of Linus Larrabee before Humphrey Bogart was ultimately cast, significantly altering the film's dynamic and character interactions.
Sabrina was one of the first films to use the technique of rear projection to create the illusion of Parisian backdrops, as actual on-location shooting in Paris was not feasible due to budget constraints.
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🎬During filming, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden wore lifts in their shoes to appear taller next to Audrey Hepburn, who stood at 5'7".
💡The iconic black and white Givenchy gown worn by Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina inadvertently helped launch Givenchy as a major fashion brand internationally.
🎯Sabrina's climactic party scene was almost cut from the film due to budget overruns, but was eventually kept after re-negotiations with the studio, becoming one of the most memorable scenes.
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