About Pretty Woman
Pretty Woman (1990) remains one of Hollywood's most beloved romantic comedies, telling the unlikely love story between Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), a wealthy corporate raider, and Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), a free-spirited Hollywood prostitute. When Edward hires Vivian to be his companion for a week of business functions in Beverly Hills, their arrangement evolves into something neither expected—a genuine connection that challenges their views on life, love, and social status.
Director Garry Marshall masterfully balances comedy and romance, creating a modern fairy tale that resonates decades later. Julia Roberts delivers a star-making performance, bringing warmth, humor, and vulnerability to Vivian, while Richard Gere portrays Edward's transformation from cold businessman to compassionate partner with subtlety and charm. The film's iconic scenes—from the opera box to the polo match—have become cultural touchstones.
Beyond its romantic core, Pretty Woman offers witty social commentary about class differences and personal redemption. The supporting cast, including Hector Elizondo as the compassionate hotel manager, adds depth to this engaging story. With its memorable soundtrack, glamorous Beverly Hills setting, and timeless message about love transcending circumstances, Pretty Woman remains essential viewing for romance fans and anyone who enjoys well-crafted, heartwarming entertainment.
Director Garry Marshall masterfully balances comedy and romance, creating a modern fairy tale that resonates decades later. Julia Roberts delivers a star-making performance, bringing warmth, humor, and vulnerability to Vivian, while Richard Gere portrays Edward's transformation from cold businessman to compassionate partner with subtlety and charm. The film's iconic scenes—from the opera box to the polo match—have become cultural touchstones.
Beyond its romantic core, Pretty Woman offers witty social commentary about class differences and personal redemption. The supporting cast, including Hector Elizondo as the compassionate hotel manager, adds depth to this engaging story. With its memorable soundtrack, glamorous Beverly Hills setting, and timeless message about love transcending circumstances, Pretty Woman remains essential viewing for romance fans and anyone who enjoys well-crafted, heartwarming entertainment.


















