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"Pretty Woman"- "is a contemporary Hollywood
fairy tale, a classic tale of love and redemption, that is a sweet
romantic comedy; an innocent 'love story.' " Edward Lewis evolves
into a better person, and Vivian Ward has the chance to start over
again, as a result of their love relationship.
The basic story involves a handsome, rich, out-of-town
guy, Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), who hires a pretty young hooker,
Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) for an extended, sexless "date,"
after she helps him to become unlost, and find his posh hotel. He
winds up hiring her for the week; both as his night time "date,"
and as his assistant during the day, as he needs a female companion
for business/ social reasons. When they fall in love with each other,
complications ensue.
Richard Gere delivers his standard cool, hunky performance,
in stylish threads. What is perceived as his charm or charisma works
in this film, similar to his performances in "An Officer and
a Gentleman" and "Runaway Bride."
Julia Roberts, as Vivian 'Viv' Ward, is radiant
in the title role. With her youthful good looks and energy and that
wide screen smile, Roberts lights up the scenes she's in. "Pretty
Woman" did great things for her career, becoming her signature
film. She earned an oscar nomination for her performance, and won
The People's Choice Award for Best Actress.
Jason Alexander, as Philip 'Phil' Stuckey, excels
as a slimy business associate of Gere's. As Alexander is a prolific
actor of stage, screen, radio, and TV, it's amazing to me that Alexander's
hot career is based on playing characters we'd rather punch in the
face than talk with.
Laura San Giacamo, as Kit De Luca, makes a strong
impression as Roberts' friend and roommate. She is also a well-trained
stage actress, and has done Off-Broadway productions as well as
Regional Theater. After the birth of her son, who has cerebral palsy,
she decided to put her efforts into television, because of the regular
schedules, and no traveling. She has scored big on TV, in "Just
Shoot Me."
My favorite scene is the film's storybook ending.
Considering that this is a modern "Cinderella" story,
the ending is just about perfect. Julia gets the perfect, romantic
rescue scene, which includes a limousine, a fire escape, a balcony,
birds, music, a romantic kiss and red flowers.
"Pretty Woman" is a great date movie because
this is a great chic flick! Female viewers will be carried off into
a warm, wonderful, romantic, fantasy world, of rags to riches. You
just can't go wrong with a film that women love, despite some humorous
situations, that can cause the sensitive to squirm a little.
Quote - Lewis: "So what happens after he climbs
up and rescues her?"
Vivian: "She rescues him right
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