Pretty Woman (1990)
Pretty Woman (1990)
Pretty Woman (1990), directed by Garry Marshall and written by J.F. Lawton, is a romantic comedy that has become a beloved classic over the years. Set in the bustling city of Los Angeles, the film stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in their iconic roles as Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, and Vivian Ward, a spirited woman who works as a prostitute. With its charming storyline, memorable performances, and a blend of humor and romance, Pretty Woman has remained a defining film in the romantic comedy genre.
At the heart of Pretty Woman is the unlikely love story between Edward and Vivian. Edward, a successful and wealthy corporate raider, hires Vivian for a one-night arrangement but soon finds himself drawn to her intelligence, warmth, and unapologetic personality. Despite their stark differences in background and lifestyle, the two develop a genuine connection that transcends their initial transaction. As Vivian navigates the world of high society, Edward begins to see her as more than just a prostitute, and Vivian finds herself questioning the life sheโs known. Their relationship evolves from one of business to a heartfelt romance, challenging societal norms and expectations.
One of the filmโs greatest strengths is the chemistry between Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. Richard Gere, known for his portrayal of suave and composed characters, brings a sense of vulnerability and growth to Edward. His transition from a businessman who initially sees Vivian as a means to an end to someone who genuinely cares for her is both believable and heartwarming. On the other hand, Julia Roberts delivers a breakout performance as Vivian. Her portrayal of a woman with a tough exterior but a kind and sensitive heart is both charming and captivating. Robertsโ infectious smile and natural charisma elevate the film, making Vivian a character that audiences instantly root for. Her performance earned her a well-deserved nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress and solidified her status as a leading Hollywood star.