Pretty Woman, the beloved 1990 romantic comedy, has recently faced revelations and controversies. Julia Roberts debunked rumors about director Gary Marshall tickling her feet off-camera and discussed the film’s original, darker concept titled “$3,000.”
Despite initial challenges, Roberts, a Georgia native, drove a Lotus in the film. Memorable scenes, like Vivian blowing her nose, were improvised. Richard Gere’s piano performance showcased his musical talent.
The film’s success wasn’t without criticism for glamorizing prostitution. Roberts reflected on its relevance in the #MeToo era, acknowledging challenges in making the movie today. Gere openly expressed his dislike for the film, calling it a “silly romantic comedy.”
Despite criticisms, Pretty Woman remains a classic, with Roberts winning accolades. The film’s impact on its cast is evident, and Gere expressed interest in working with Roberts again. In conclusion, Pretty Woman’s mix of romance, humor, and memorable moments continues to captivate audiences decades later.