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"Pretty Woman" Julia Roberts shot to become a Hollywood darling
Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley
Pretty Woman – 4 Stars (Excellent)
"Pretty Woman" was originally written as a dark drama about prostitution in Los Angeles, but fortunately, said producer Laura Ziskin film "No" and what started as a very disturbing, the film became negative in one of the most popular and financially successful romantic comedies of all time. Find out why.
With a production cost of $ 14 million worldwide and $ 464 million gross, Laura Ziskin had to be smiling all the way to the bank.
title character of Pretty Woman, Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) is a prostitute down-on-his-luck is hired by Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), a wealthy businessman and corporate raider, as the gentle arms of the business functions.
The deal Works Well, but starts to get complicated when Edward discovers Vivian is Not Just a Hollywood Boulevard hooker, but also a woman of substance, and Vivian is falling in love in a situation which essentially has no future.
There is nothing positive about the common perception of a prostitute, but Vivian crashes through the normal perceptions of obtaining spectators quickly beyond their obvious good looks and reveal its inner beauty, feelings clear and uncompromising commitment not to settle for a comfortable lifestyle, Edward-funded as arm candy and companion.
Their willingness to walk from the fee arrangement for his performance ultimately the attention of Edward, and story line of Hollywood takes over. Vivian becomes so nice we cheer for her while his ground and forces Edward to make a decision. Both Vivian and Edward experience something significant increase in staff that viewers can relate to and appreciate.
The argument reminds me George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, which became the basis for the Broadway musical "My Fair Lady" with Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl which is transformed into a beautiful princess. Vivian's character also reminds me of the role of Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, another lady of the night in "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
Director Garry Marshall completely avoids negative in this film by Vivian prudent management role, and playing the characters around him as a conductor fine tuning of an orchestra. His work was a long way in helping Pretty Woman win a Golden Globe for best film. Richard Gere picked up a Golden Globe for best actor, and Hector Elizondo won Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe as the hotel manager Barney Thompson.
The shining star in Pretty Woman was Julia Roberts. She was relatively unknown at the time, and walked away with a Golden Globe for Best Actress and an Oscar nomination as Best Actress.
Pretty Woman, released in 1990, was notable for the number of actresses who turned down the role of Vivian, including Molly Ringwald, Meg Ryan, Michelle Pfeiffer and Daryl Hannah. Julia Roberts actually won the role by default, but it made the most of his opportunity and quickly made the film his latest girlfriend of Hollywood, a role he held for nearly 15 years.
To the Pacino also turned down the role of Edward Lewis, leaving the door open for Richard Gere.
Here are some key trivia in the movie:
1) San Francisco Opera in Vivian Eduardo flies in a Private Jet is "La Traviata", the story of a Parisian courtesan who falls for a rich young man.
2) Richard Gere actually plays the piano himself in a scene of the night, even composed the music he plays.
3) Edward borrowed sports car to the top the movie is a Lotus Esprit. Ferrari and Porsche turned down the chance of advertising did not want to be associated with soliciting prostitutes. Lotus won a big way as its sales Esprit tripled during the next year.
The film also benefited from its title and its association with "Oh, Pretty Woman" Roy Orbison's worldwide hit recorded 26 years earlier.
I liked Pretty Woman, and not just because the appeal of Julia Roberts tie-the screen- especially after Eduardo Vivian escorts for a Rodeo Drive shopping spree, demonstrating that the clothes can complete even a very attractive woman. Even more important is your courage, determination, content and dignity under stress.
If you like movies and the list of romantic comedies, Pretty Woman is a necessity see.
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