If people choose responsibility for their favorite person, that means they really do not love them. This problem is raised in people's lives. Movies and books solved this troubling problem and provided us with various scenarios and conclusions to choose among them. Roman Holiday is one of the better movies, it takes this dilemma and resolves it so that everyone can connect to it, even if the characters are different. Both the protagonists have their own responsibility. Their country and family are responsible; others are their responsibility for work.
In 1953, Director William Waille was making a movie called Roman Holiday. The movie starring Gregory Pike, is held in Rome, and follows the adventure of the city princess and journalist (Pec). Initially, the studio (Willier's support) hopes Elizabeth Taylor will play this role. Despite this proposal, the Wyler screen tested this role; in his screen test he found Audrey Hepburn. Willer immediately impressed Hepburn. In her early twenties, Audrey Hepburn starred in a small character and forgot the movie. Roman Holiday is her landmark role. After knowing that his name is in the bill, Peck suggested that Hepburn's name is also the best bill in the middle of shooting. That's right. The film promoted Hepburn as a star. At the 26th Academy Awards, she was awarded the Best Actress Award at Roman Holidays.
The cinema audiences of the 1950s were fascinated by the class and elegance that Audrey Hepburn had on Roman's holidays. Romance Holiday is a romantic comedy that Audrey Hepburn presents a dazzling performance as a fictional Princess Anne. Princess Anne decided to avoid the restrictions of the royal family and visited Rome in the royal family. As fate did, the princess initially met a reporter Joe Bradley who became friends with her to gain an exclusive job, but began to fall in love with this funny princess. From Audrey Hepburn's introduction to Princess's movie to the final scene of the media meeting, Audrey Hepburn incorporates her elegant image, gentle eloquence and her attractive beauty. Come to see her audience and admire. These properties will help shape Hepburn's sexy. Gregory Peck, who plays Joe Bradley, thinks Audrey Hepburn played "her role on the Roman Holiday, she calmly accepted it like a peacefully calm princess."