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Pretty Woman

Score: 94%
Rating: R
Publisher: Touchstone Home
                  Entertainment

Region: 1
Media: Blu-ray/1
Running Time: 120 Mins.
Genre: Romance/Drama/Comedy
Audio: English 5.1 Uncompressed (48
           kHz/24-bit), English 5.1, French
           2.0 Dolby Digital, Spanish 2.0
           Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Dolby
           Digital (Bonus Features)

Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish

Features:

  • Blooper Reel
  • "Live from the Wrap Party"
  • "LA: The Pretty Woman Tour"
  • 1990 Production Featurette
  • "Wild Women Do" Performed by Natalie Cole
  • Feature Audio Commentary with Director Garry Marshall
  • Theatrical Trailer

Directed by Garry Marshall, Pretty Woman is the ultimate Cinderella story and it's being re-released on Blu-ray. Vivian (Julia Roberts) is a street-smart girl who has made a few bad decisions, landing her on the mean streets of Hollywood, literally. She and her fellow hooker, Kit De Luca (Laura San Giacomo), look out for each other in this tough business. One fateful night, handsome billionaire Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) gets lost and stops to ask Vivian for directions and she is only too happy to oblige, for a price. When they arrive at his hotel, they decide to make an evening of it. What starts out as a one-night stand turns into a week together as Edward enjoys Vivian's attitude and he decides he'd like her to accompany him to all of the stuffy functions he has to attend while in L.A. However, Vivian soon finds out that even with a stack of Edward's cash, someone like her can't just walk into the shops on Rodeo and expect to be treated decently. Here is where her transformation begins.

Hotel Manager Barney Thompson (Hector Elizondo) is more than understanding, especially with clients as wealthy as Mr. Lewis, his current penthouse resident. While trying to get Vivian to maintain a more low profile while in his hotel, he recognizes her plight and jumps in to save the day. When Edward returns to the hotel to pick up his "date," she has been transformed into an elegant and lovely young woman, who coincidentally charms the heck out of Edward's dinner companions. See, Edward is in the business of buying other people's companies and then systematically taking them apart. He makes lots of enemies in the process. Vivian sees no logic in this, though, since Edward isn't actually "making" anything, but simply destroying things. As Edward begins to fall in love with Vivian, she changes his thinking about what he is doing with his life, much to the chagrin of his conniving lawyer, Phil Stuckey (Jason Alexander), who takes every opportunity to remind Vivian of where she came from.

This movie is all about love and the transformations it can bring about in people. It's a modern day retelling of the classic Cinderella fairytale, with a few twists. This is classic Julia Roberts stuff (this movie pretty much made her career) and if you've never had the opportunity to see it, you are really missing out. While I didn't really notice any huge visual breakthroughs in watching this film on Blu-ray, it does look and sound terrific. There are some classic 90's tunes on the soundtrack as well. The acting is great, with standout performances by Hector Elizondo and Jason Alexander. In the way of special features, there's not a ton of stuff, but what is there is good. There's a blooper reel, a featurette on the wrap party, the typical commentary and theatrical trailer, a music video and a tour of L.A., plus a making-of featurette. Like I said, most are fairly short, but they are enjoyable.

If you haven't yet added Pretty Woman to your movie collection, then now is the time. Pick it up today on Blu-ray.



-Psibabe, GameVortex Communications
AKA Ashley Perkins

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