Pretty Woman Review
Several of the film's most famous scenes were improvised or unplanned. For instance, the moment Edward snaps the jewelry box shut on Vivian’s fingers was a prank played by Richard Gere on Julia Roberts, and her genuine laugh was so perfect that director Garry Marshall kept it in the final cut .
The story follows Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), a charismatic but down-on-her-luck Hollywood sex worker who is hired by Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), a wealthy and ruthless corporate raider . Edward pays Vivian to be his escort for a week of high-profile social events in Los Angeles. During their time together, the two develop a deep emotional connection, leading both characters to transform their lives—Vivian discovers her self-worth, and Edward learns compassion . Pretty Woman
Released on March 23, 1990, Pretty Woman is an American romantic comedy directed by Garry Marshall that became a cultural phenomenon and cemented Julia Roberts as a Hollywood superstar . Originally conceived as a dark drama titled 3,000 , the film was reconceived by Disney's Touchstone Pictures into the "modern fairy tale" audiences know today . Several of the film's most famous scenes were
Great Character: Vivian Ward (“Pretty Woman”) | by Scott Myers Edward pays Vivian to be his escort for
The movie was scripted to end with Vivian and her prostitute friend on the bus to Disneyland. considered by producer Laura Ziskin Go Into The Story Discussion on the Movie Pretty Woman - Facebook
Screenwriter J.F. Lawton's original script, 3,000 (named for the price Edward paid Vivian), was a gritty cautionary tale . It included themes of drug addiction and ended with Edward throwing Vivian out of his car and her riding a bus to Disneyland with her friend Kit .