I am a huge fan of Audrey Hepburn, and so, I was only looking to enjoy this when I first saw it advertised on television. I had not read or heard any of the reviews, and I am glad I hadn't, because it meant that I could watch this movie with a totally open mind and heart. Nothng in life is perfect, not even Audrey, so I do not see why so many critics panned this adaptation of her life. This made-for-TV movie doesn't claim to be what it isn't. It doesn't aim to be ground breaking - it's a sweet, sensative portrayal of one of the best loved icons of all time. Who would have been perfect enough to play Audrey ??? Answer: No body really. I don't actually think that anybody could have done it better then Jennifer Love Hewitt. She has a really good go at a challenging role and pulls it off beautifully. This film isn't about inpersonations. I think when watching this movie, you need to forget about the portrayal of individual characters (which I think are great any way) and concentrate on the message of the movie, which was really Audrey's message. I watch this film again and again, and whenever it's finished, it not only leaves me with a warm glow, but also I always feel encouraged - encouraged to live my life the way that Audrey would have wished of all of us - with compassion and kindness, and most of all love - love for our families, for our friends and for our fellow human beings. Audrey's Son by Mel Ferrer, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, said this about his Mother. "Mummy believed in one thing above all: she believed that love could heal, fix, mend and make eveything fine in the end...and it did". This is the message we need to take home from THE AUDREY HEPBURN STORY regardless of who played who and how well. And any movie that makes me feel like that is worthy of 5 stars in my opinion...