Takes the Disney princess and puts her in the real world, creating a chick flick with a little bit of edge, a whole lot of heart and and even more chemistry between the film's two leads.
Pretty Woman (1990)
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Reviews Counted:54
Fresh:33
Rotten:21
Average Rating:5.7/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: While driving back to his Beverly Hills hotel, millionaire corporate raider Edward Lewis takes a wrong turn and ends up on Hollywood Boulevard, where he meets prostitute Vivian Ward. She steers him... While driving back to his Beverly Hills hotel, millionaire corporate raider Edward Lewis takes a wrong turn and ends up on Hollywood Boulevard, where he meets prostitute Vivian Ward. She steers him back to his hotel, charming him along the way, and he decides to hire her for the rest of the evening. In the morning, Edward realizes that he could use an escort for the week, so he hands Vivian $3000 to stay -- and sends her on a fantasy shopping spree. What begins as a purely business transaction develops into something more, but can a poor prostitute and a rich businessman really live happily ever after? [More]
Starring: Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Hector Elizondo, Jason Alexander
Starring: Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Hector Elizondo, Jason Alexander, Ralph Bellamy, Laura San Giacomo, Alex Hyde-White, Amy Yasbeck, Elinor Donahue, Judith Baldwin, Tracy Bjork, Gary Greene, William Gallo, Abdul Salaam el Razzac, Hank Azaria, Larry Hankin, Julie Paris, Rhonda Hansome, Harvey Keenan, Marty Nadler, Lynda Goodfriend, Reed Anthony, Joseph Campanella, Cheri Caspari, Scott A. Marshall, Patrick Richwood, Kathi Marshall, Laurelle Brooks, Don Feldstein, Marvin Braverman, Alex Statler, Jeff Michalski, Patrick D. Stuart, Lloyd T. Williams, R. Darrell Hunter, James Patrick Dunne, Valorie Armstrong, Steve Restivo, Rodney Kageyama, Douglas Stitzel, Larry Miller, Dey Young, Shane Ross, Carol Williard, Minda Burr, Robyn Peterson, Mariann Aalda, R.C. Everbeck, Michael French, Allan Kent, Stacy Keach, Lucinda Crosby, Nancy Locke, Calvin E. Remsberg, Lloyd Nelson, Norman Large, Tracy Reiner, Tom Nolan, John David Carson, Daniel Bardol, Karin Calabro, Bruce Eckstut, Amzie Strickland, Mychael Bates
Director: Garry Marshall
Director: Garry Marshall
Producer: Arnon Milchan, Steven Reuther
Screenwriter: J.F. Lawton
Composer: James Newton Howard
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Reviews for Pretty Woman
Believing in love is swell and all, but maybe we're better off not buying the brand Pretty Woman is selling. [Blu-ray]
The movie itself, a modern update of the Cinderella story, is as contrived as you get--isn't that not-so-secretly what we want?--but at no point is Roberts' performance
This is old-fashioned, assembly-line moviemaking without the old panache.
Against all odds, the presence of the incomparable Julia Roberts makes this a damn enjoyable career-defining film for Garry Marshall, and a guilty pleasure for movie lovers.
Gere and Roberts do good work, but this feelgood fantasy is laced with some preposterous messages about love, success and money.
Pic's casting is astute, with Gere underplaying like a sturdy ballet star who hoists the ballerina Roberts on his shoulders.
Bound to offend prostitutes and millionaires everywhere, this flick is not the street-smart Pygmalion it desperately wants to be.
Low on real social comment, this modern fable still has more than enough chemistry between its leading pair to rake in the box-office rewards.
It's saying Roberts' character becomes a better person when she lands a rich guy and learns to cry at the opera.
For a film that attempts to satirise snooty materialism, it focuses too pantingly on the designer labels, and comes down firmly on the side of 'rich is better'.
Director Garry Marshall somehow lucked into a hit despite his oppressive 125-minute running time and excessive schmaltz.
Plenty sappy and unrealistic but also a funny and dysfunctionally romantic charmer.
I’ve always loved this film, even though it is a class-A chick flick.
As formulaic and push-button-y as it is, it still houses some truly enjoyable movie-star chemistry,
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