Pretty Woman (1990)

Pretty Woman (1990)
Pretty Woman (1990), directed by Garry Marshall and written by J.F. Lawton, is a romantic comedy that has become a beloved classic over the years. Set in the bustling city of Los Angeles, the film stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in their iconic roles as Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, and Vivian Ward, a spirited woman who works as a prostitute.
With its charming storyline, memorable performances, and a blend of humor and romance, Pretty Woman has remained a defining film in the romantic comedy genre.


At the heart of Pretty Woman is the unlikely love story between Edward and Vivian. Edward, a successful and wealthy corporate raider, hires Vivian for a one-night arrangement but soon finds himself drawn to her intelligence, warmth, and unapologetic personality. Despite their stark differences in background and lifestyle, the two develop a genuine connection that transcends their initial transaction.
As Vivian navigates the world of high society, Edward begins to see her as more than just a prostitute, and Vivian finds herself questioning the life she’s known. Their relationship evolves from one of business to a heartfelt romance, challenging societal norms and expectations.

