04 Apr 2023
1h 13m

Pretty Woman, Sleeping with the Enemy and Julia Roberts in the early 90s (Erotic 90’s, Part 2)

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*Pretty Woman* functions as a sophisticated update of 1930s and 40s romantic comedies, utilizing the fantasy of a transactional relationship between a corporate raider and a sex worker to explore themes of human dignity and emotional transformation. While often dismissed as a problematic celebration of commodity fetishism, the film effectively critiques a system that denies individual worth until it is masked by wealth and status. Richard Gere’s character arc, framed by his personal grief and Buddhist-influenced perspective, mirrors the film’s broader message about choosing empathy over cold, transactional power. Julia Roberts’ breakout performance transformed her into a generational icon, though the intense media scrutiny surrounding her subsequent career and personal life highlights the industry's tendency to commodify young female stars while simultaneously punishing them for their autonomy and perceived lack of traditional submissiveness.

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