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George Cukor's 'My Fair Lady' (1964) transcends its musical roots to become a profound cinematic exploration of social transformation and the British class system. Cukor masterfully translates the Broadway spectacle into a grand visual feast, where every frame exudes opulence and meticulous detail, largely attributed to Cecil Beaton's exquisite costume and set designs, which rightfully earned him an Academy Award.
Audrey Hepburn's portrayal of Eliza Doolittle is a testament to her transformative acting prowess, evolving from a Cockney flower girl to a refined lady, not just visually but through her nuanced adjustments in demeanor and elocution. Despite the dubbing of her singing voice, Hepburn's expressive performance and character evolution remain iconic. Conversely, Rex Harrison's distinctive sprechgesang as Professor Henry Higgins creates a compelling and complex dynamic with Eliza. The film not only celebrates the power of language and education but also interrogates identity, societal acceptance, and the boundaries between creator and creation. It stands as an indelible landmark in the pantheon of classic Hollywood musicals, continuing to resonate with its timeless themes and unparalleled artistry.
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