Pretty Woman (1990)

Pretty Woman (1990) – Movie Description

Pretty Woman is a 1990 romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. The film tells the Cinderella-like story of a wealthy businessman who unexpectedly falls in love with a spirited and charming escort.

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The story follows Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), a successful but emotionally distant corporate raider who buys and dismantles struggling companies for profit. While in Los Angeles for business, Edward gets lost while driving through Hollywood and encounters Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), a street-smart and free-spirited prostitute. Struck by her confidence and charm, he hires her for one night. However, impressed by her presence and personality, he later extends the arrangement, offering her a week-long contract to be his companion for various social events.

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As Vivian steps into Edward’s luxurious world, she undergoes a transformation, with the help of an elegant new wardrobe and etiquette lessons. Despite coming from vastly different backgrounds, Vivian and Edward develop a deep connection. She challenges his cold, business-oriented approach to life, while he introduces her to a world of comfort and security she never imagined. As their relationship deepens, both start to question their own perceptions of love, self-worth, and happiness.

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Throughout the film, Vivian faces judgment and mistreatment from Edward’s social circle, including his ruthless lawyer, Philip Stuckey (Jason Alexander), who tries to exploit her. However, she also finds kindness and encouragement from unexpected places, such as the hotel manager, Barney (Héctor Elizondo), who helps her adjust to high society.

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As the week comes to an end, Edward is forced to confront his feelings. Initially, he offers Vivian a comfortable life as his mistress, but she refuses, wanting true love rather than just financial security. Inspired by her, Edward chooses to change his ways, deciding to build businesses rather than destroy them. In a grand romantic gesture, he overcomes his fear of heights and climbs the fire escape to Vivian’s apartment, expressing his love and desire for a future together.

Pretty Woman became one of the most iconic romantic comedies of all time, largely due to Julia Roberts’ captivating performance, its witty dialogue, and the classic rags-to-riches love story. It remains a beloved film that explores themes of transformation, self-worth, and love beyond social status.