Funny Face with Audrey Hepburn & Fred Astaire Releases on DVD - Movie Review
Funny Face, the movie that made the Gap "Skinny Black Pants" commercial an instant classic, released on DVD in January 2009
Movie Classic Part of the Paramount Centennial Collection
Audrey Hepburn, one of Hollywood's all-time favorite leading ladies can now appear in your home as Breakfast at Tiffany's and Funny Face (1957) just arrived on DVD from Paramount Home Entertainment. In Funny Face, Audrey Hepburn stars alongside Fred Astaire as Jo Stockton, a shy, modern-thinking, bookish salesgirl whose bookstore "Embryo Concepts" becomes the impromptu setting of a photo shoot. When she catches the eye of the photographer (Fred Astaire), she reluctantly allows him and "Quality Magazine" to transform her into an international supermodel on a French photo shoot. Her ulterior motive is to get to Paris and attend the famous philosopher and professor Emile Flostre's lectures about empathicalism.
If you are an Audrey Hepburn fan (and really, who isn't?) or a fan of Gap commercials, or the wonderful fashions of the late 1950s, you will want to see Funny Face. It should relate to modern viewers if for nothing else than the sequence in the Paris cafe that made it into the Gap "Skinny Black Pants" commercials where Audrey Hepburn is shown stepping from the Funny Face film into the ad saying, "I rather feel like expressing myself now. And I could certainly use the release. If a girl wants to dance, a girl wants to dance. It's a form of expression."
Directed by Stanley Donen, Funny Face also stars Kay Thompson, Michael Auclair and Robert Fleming and features the music of George and Ira Gershwin through Paris. Funny Face was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Writing, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costumes.
The inimitable Edith Head designed the sumptuous dresses and gowns for Funny Face, and both the fashions and scenes of Paris are classic eye-candy. However, there is absolutely no romance or chemistry between Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire in Funny Face, and I cringed the three times he kissed her. Fred Astaire is still light on his feet in Funny Face... but there is too much dancing and singing, and it makes the movie, which is only 103 minutes, seem much, much longer.
Some of the Funny Face songs are familiar and pleasant to hear, however, and it is nice to hear Audrey Hepburn actually do her own singing, in her sweet, somewhat breathy voice.
There is a lot to love in Funny Face. It blends the best of old Hollywood with a world that is changing into more modern times.
Also see my review of the Paramount Centennial Collection release of Breakfast at Tiffany's, as well as a featurette on the Breakfast at Tiffany's Barbie doll, coming soon!
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