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Pretty Woman (1990)

Pretty Woman
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Movie Pretty Woman (1990)
Real Title Pretty Woman
Rating 7.5
Duration 119 Min
Aired 1990-03-23
Languages ENGLISH
Subtitle NA
Quality Bluray
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United States of America

Genres

ComedyRomance

Tags

HotelFriendshipProstituteSports carCapitalismExpensive restaurantWorkaholicFire escapeLos angelesCaliforniaBeverly hillsPianoBubble bath

Directors

Garry Marshall

Stars

Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy, Jason Alexander, Laura San Giacomo, Alex Hyde-White

Writers

J.F. Lawton

Companies

Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV, Regency Enterprises, Arnon Milchan Productions

Taglines

Taglines: She walked off the street, into his life and stole his heart.

Description

When a millionaire wheeler-dealer enters a business contract with a Hollywood hooker Vivian Ward, he loses his heart in the bargain.

Reviews:

Author: Geronimo1967
"Lewis" (Richard Gere) is a ruthless merger merchant who loves nothing better than a lucrative deal that will line his pockets regardless of the impact on anyone else. He arrives in town and has a one-night stand with call girl "Vivian" (Julia Roberts). He likes her, she likes him - so he decides that she can stay on. Maybe help him out with a few formally social occasions where she can smile and stay schtum? To that end, he gives her a credit card so she can go shop to look the part, and that's when we discover that this girl is no pushover. Despite his rigidity, "Lewis" starts to realise that he's beginning to fall for her, despite her unsavoury provenance but what happens next? The story is simply constructed and fairly predictable, but there is loads of chemistry on display between a more relaxed and natural looking Gere and an on-form Roberts. Hector Elizondo also chips in well as the hotel manager who also begins to fall for her charms and who can ever forget the saleswoman (Dey Young) who judges a book by it's cover and loses out on some mega-commission. The writing is sparing, but funny and observational of a society that judges relentlessly without ever really taking any time to get to know the people it is harshest to. Roberts offers us a cheekily endearing and spirited character that just belongs in that stretched limousine. Good fun.

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