The beloved romantic comedy, “Pretty Woman,” celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, a special flashback video was released, giving fans a glimpse behind the scenes with the iconic leading lady, Julia Roberts.
The video takes viewers back to 1990 when the movie was being filmed. It shows Roberts on set, demonstrating her natural talent for creating memorable characters.
The actress recalls her initial audition for the role of Vivian Ward, the kind-hearted and vivacious prostitute who captures the heart of wealthy businessman Edward Lewis, played by Richard Gere.
Roberts reveals that she was nervous during her audition, but found comfort in the support and encouragement of the film’s director, Garry Marshall.
Marshall recognized Roberts’ potential and believed in her ability to bring Vivian to life. He took a chance on her, and it paid off, as Roberts went on to earn widespread acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for her performance.
The video also showcases the on-screen chemistry between Roberts and Gere. Their dynamic and undeniable connection played a significant role in making “Pretty Woman” the classic love story it is today. Both actors recall fond memories from their time on set, including the iconic scene when Gere’s character presents Roberts with a stunning necklace.
Their laughter and genuine bond shine through, even after three decades.
Additionally, the video highlights the film’s impact on popular culture and fashion. The iconic red dress worn by Roberts in the movie became an instant sensation, forever etching itself into the memories of audiences around the world.
Roberts herself expresses disbelief at the dress’s enduring popularity, grateful for the impact the film had on the fashion industry.
“Pretty Woman” remains a beloved film, adored by fans globally. It continues to captivate audiences with its timeless story of love, transformation, and the power of embracing who you truly are.
The flashback video serves as a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding viewers of the magic created on set and the lasting impact of this classic romantic comedy.
As Julia Roberts celebrates the milestone anniversary of “Pretty Woman,” fans join in commemorating the film’s enduring legacy and the iconic performance that solidified Roberts’ stardom.
The film continues to be cherished by audiences of all ages, proving that true love and fairy-tale endings never go out of style.
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