Pretty Woman- The Story
Pretty Woman is one of Hollywood’s best and brightest motion picture love stories. For obvious reasons, this is not a typical version of the Cinderella story, but
a celebration
of that one thing in life most of us truly want to say we have felt at one time or another, or continue to look for...love. Edward (Richard Gere) is an extremely successful businessman, who knows how to manipulate the corporate world without a flicker of insecurity, but when it comes to firming up relationships and getting positive results from them, he fails. After one unsuccessful marriage under his belt and an ex girlfriend removing her things from his apartment, Edward needs
Pretty Woman -H
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to re-prioritize on many levels. Vivian (Julia Roberts) is a wise cracking; say what-you-feel kind of gal, who has intelligence, style, and a personality that can out sparkle Las Vegas. Vivian is one of a kind and has the quality of truly caring about other people, even though she has been through some pretty rotten stuff in her life. Edward meets Vivian when he asks her directions on how to get to the hotel where he’s staying, and for 20 bucks it’s a steal considering Edward has no clue where he is. Edward’s a smart man and knows Vivian’s current job status, but that is not why he invites her up to his penthouse...at first anyway. Edward’s a businessman and makes Vivian a job offer. He asks her to stay with him for the week and accompany him as needed. Things get close for Vivian and Edward in a manner that neither of them expects. Vivian will have a way of centering Edward and have him looking at life in a more free and rejuvenated way. Edward will be able to bring confidence, grace, and appreciation of art into Vivian’s world, as each begins to teach the other some mighty important lessons about life and love. Julia Roberts and Richard Gere generated the kind of romantic charisma and heat that only comes from being great talent. Not only are these two remarkably hot on screen but very funny in so many hilarious moments. Hector Elizondo is a scene-stealer as the Hotel Manager with some of the most wonderful and touching moments of humility, genuineness, and humor. He was incredibly perfect in this role. Philip (Jason Alexander) Edward’s is a smug and disgustingly perverted lawyer and so-called friend who’s more of a predator and wants nothing more than to taste the blood of his kill and bathe in the financial outcome from it. Kit (Laura San Giacomo) is Vivian’s tough, troubled and street-smart roommate and friend who has taught Vivian the rules of the street and even though she doesn’t like to show it, has a soft spot and hopefulness about her. “It Must Have Been Love” and the incredible Roy Orbison singing “Oh, Pretty Woman” are just some of the great music on the soundtrack.
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