Pretty Woman

Salió de la calle, entró en su vida y robó su corazón.

Un acaudalado y frío hombre de negocios conoce en Hollywood Boulevard a una joven y atractiva prostituta a la que alquila durante una semana para que sea su acompañante en sus cenas con los clientes. Para ello la chica se verá sometida a todo un cambio de look tras el que nadie podrá ver, a simple vista, que es una chica de la calle.

"Pretty Woman," released in 1990 and produced by Touchstone Pictures and Silver Screen Partners IV, is a quintessential romantic comedy that has left an indelible mark on American cinema. Directed by Garry Marshall, the film stars Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward, a vivacious and street-smart sex worker, and Richard Gere as Edward Lewis, a wealthy and emotionally distant corporate raider. Their worlds collide when Edward hires Vivian for a week to accompany him to various business and social events, leading to an unexpected journey of personal transformation and love. The film's charm lies in its blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and the captivating chemistry between Roberts and Gere, making it a timeless classic. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, "Pretty Woman" not only showcases the stark contrast between the affluent and the marginalized but also delves into themes of self-worth and redemption. Vivian's journey from the streets to the high-end boutiques of Rodeo Drive symbolizes her evolution and the breaking down of societal barriers. Edward, on the other hand, learns to reconnect with his humanity, moving away from his cold, transactional approach to life. The narrative is enriched by the supporting cast, including memorable performances by Hector Elizondo as the empathetic hotel manager, Barney Thompson, and Laura San Giacomo as Vivian's loyal friend, Kit De Luca. The film's success can be attributed to its clever script, penned by J.F. Lawton, which balances light-hearted moments with deeper emotional undertones. Iconic scenes, such as Vivian's triumphant return to the boutique where she was previously snubbed, and the climactic scene where Edward climbs the fire escape to rescue Vivian, have become ingrained in popular culture. The soundtrack, featuring hits like Roy Orbison's "Pretty Woman," further enhances the film's appeal, evoking a sense of nostalgia and romance. "Pretty Woman" has not only been a commercial success, grossing over $463 million worldwide, but it has also had a lasting cultural impact. It revitalized the romantic comedy genre and solidified Julia Roberts' status as America's sweetheart. Despite some criticism for its fairy-tale ending and portrayal of certain themes, the film remains beloved for its uplifting message of love and transformation, continuing to enchant audiences decades after its release.

Año1990

Presupuesto14000000$

Ingresos463406268$

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GénerosRomanceComedia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Silver Screen Partners IV

Arnon Milchan Productions

Pretty Woman

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