Disappointing audio commentary
There isn't much insight and there are long pauses in the commentary.
The reason given by Blake Edwards was that he hadn't seen the film since 1962 and wanted to watch the film and listen to the dialogue.
Then watch the film again before doing the commentary if you're so eager to follow the story. Duh!
But then again Blake Edwards doesn't come across as the sharpest tool in the box.
It takes him several minutes to realise the film is in black and white!!!
And someone has to explain to him how audio commentaries work. He doesn't have the common sense to realise that people watch the film first and listen to the audio commentary later.
Jeez....