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Rating: ★★★★½ (9/10)
For a 1990 rom-com, Pretty Woman deals with class, respect, and sex work with more nuance than most modern films. Vivian is never a victim waiting to be saved — she negotiates her own deal, leaves when she feels disrespected, and demands to be “treated like a lady.” The film shows how wealth buys kindness (the hotel manager who sneers at her turns friendly when Edward spends money), but also how real dignity comes from self-worth. Yes, the ending is fairy-tale — but the journey has teeth. mshahdt fylm Pretty Woman 1990 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
Pretty Woman is not just a rom-com — it’s a cultural touchstone. It’s the movie that taught a generation that every “Cinderella” has the right to say “I want the fairy tale.” Julia Roberts and Richard Gere turn a potentially problematic premise into two hours of pure, joyful, tearful magic. If you’re watching it for the first time via an online translation (as our original viewer did), you’re in for a treat. It’s funny. It’s romantic. It’s deeply, unashamedly satisfying. Rating: ★★★★½ (9/10) For a 1990 rom-com, Pretty
Unlike later rom-coms that pretend to be realistic, Pretty Woman leans into its fantasy. The prince is a billionaire, the glass slipper is thigh-high black patent leather boots, and the happy ending comes with a fire escape rescue and a line (“She rescues him right back”) that is more honest than cynical. The film winks at its own absurdity — the opera scene ( La Traviata , about a courtesan and her lover) is a deliberate mirror — but never sneers. It invites you to believe, just for two hours, that love can change your zip code and your soul. Pretty Woman is not just a rom-com —