l by both Gere and Roberts. There was intense passion between them throughout the film, very convincing. “Pretty Women”, portrays the bad end of the stick life dishes out normally, and the knight in shining armor that possibly may come rescue you. “Pretty Women”, reminds me of the famous fairy tale of “Cinderella”, the theme of both films relate. Both share the story line of a confident women working hard on every challenge life threw at her. Finally her day comes when a handsom man will rescue her form her pit of despair, and take her in his arms. Cinderella’s life hadn’t gone exactly as she planned, she found herself in rags her whole life. “Pretty Women”, is a nineties version with a little less fiction and a little more harsh reality. Julia Roberts plays a carefree prostitute named Vivian Ward. Her co-star Richard Gere is a successful corporate terminator named Edward Lewis. Their lives are worlds apart until they meet on the corner one night. In a matter of days Vivian goes from rags to riches, her new sweetie Edward opens her eyes to the finer things in life. Vivian’s energetic spirit challenges Edward’s no non- sense, business minded approach to life. Vivian had a blast “working” for Edward, so much she accidentally fell in love with him. When it came time for Vivian to leave, Edward offered her an apartment, clothes, happiness, all paid for if she stayed. Vivian refused and was disappointed in Edward’s poor decision to buy her the way he had everyone else. Eventually, Edward understands what Vivian wanted, and goes to rescue his love, not with his money, but with his heart. Vivian teaches him that love is the best investment he ever made. The camera crew and director use personal shots to convey intimacy between the two characters. Vivian and Edward have a few love scenes, and in order to convince the audience of the passion and heat betwe...