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When successful corporate mogul Edward Lewis (Gere) meets carefree call-girl Vivian Ward (Roberts), their two lives are worlds apart. But Vivan's energetic spirit challenges Edward's no-nonsense approach to life, and soon they are teaching each other -- and falling for each other. (official distributor synopsis)

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Pethushka 

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English I love movies with Julia Roberts and I'm even happier when Richard Gere is by her side. A timeless romance that never gets old. It's the "Vuitton" of movies... it lasts for years, everyone loves it and tries to emulate it... in vain. There's only ever one original. Perfect music, script, and style. A film that entertains, makes you cry, and makes you hot... the best! ()

kaylin 

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English "Pretty Woman" is a Christmas fairy tale for me that I always look forward to because it is just as beautifully naive as the classic fairy tales that are shown during Christmas. It's simply a story about how Cinderella finds her prince charming, but the difference is that it happens in the present time. And the setting fits perfectly. Beautiful scenes, a simple plot, but two actors who fit perfectly together, and thanks to them, the film works exactly as it should. Romance and nothing else, beautiful and naive. ()

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novoten 

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English One of the building blocks of romantic comedy, but something is still missing. I never really liked Juliina's crazy acting stance and I prefer Gerea as a slightly older veteran in more serious roles. The best character for me is undoubtedly the hotel manager Hector Elizondo, who never surpassed this little role again. Nevertheless, there is something likable about this Hollywood hustle and bustle that doesn't allow me to be angry at it despite certain reservations. 70% ()

lamps 

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English A sweet cult-classic that can’t be defeated. The spark between Richard and Julia is amazing, the humour works most of the time, and the narrative, however unoriginal and loudly declaiming its romantic version of the "American Dream", is coherent and cohesive enough. Even after all these years, it's a joy to watch Vivian's initial confusion when, after years of walking the streets, she suddenly has to decide what to wear, when to speak and when to be quiet, or which is the right cutlery to use for the main course and which for dessert. And the sweetest of all is of course the happy ending, which is expected and necessary, but perfectly underscores the positive mood that permeates the story.... It’s the charming Roman Holiday of the 90s. ()

Kaka 

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English If your eyes don’t sparkle with nostalgia, there is no help for you. Pretty Woman is stereotypical, predictable and full of romantic clichés, but it is so entertaining, sincere and has so many great scenes and jokes that it simply cannot be lumped together with other often quite vulgar romantic films. Richard Gere is a charming gentleman, Julia Roberts is an adorable boor – perfect casting, excellent performances. The music and the setting of a western metropolis are also just perfect. Unfortunately, the frequent repetitions on our TV stations significantly degrade this film for the audience, even though the film itself is not to blame. Today, it is an irreplaceable piece that captivates with its elegance and a simple, yet pleasant scent of humor and wit. Dreams do come true, don't they? ()

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