Flashback
to 1994. The day was scorching hot, the comforts of an air-conditioned theatre
sounded like a cool option to two college going lads; a quick glance at their
time-table revealed they haven’t much to lose. They decided to jump on the
bandwagon of college bunkers and sneak into a theatre which had a classical
rating of ‘A’. Though a little trepidation and hesitation nudged their hearts,
yet, the will triumphed. The movie was ‘Pretty Woman’ starring Richard Gere and
Julia Roberts.
‘Pretty
Woman’, a rom-com genre, has a story as fresh as a rose and a cast that’s truly
refreshing! However, it did rub a few critics on the wrong side. Cutting to chase,
Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) the lead actress in the movie stars as a prostitute.
Apart from a few unmentionable scenes, the film was quite an eye-opener on lot
of issues. The story is all about a rich entrepreneur, who accidentally meets a
prostitute and consciously falls in love with her. Sacrilegious?! No, it isn’t.
Though
it sounds incredibly ridiculous, given the circumstances they meet and the peculiar
situations the heroine manages to hastily rush into – falling in love for both seems
inevitable.
A few scenes clearly turn you misty eyed,
especially the one where Vivian, who is by then a transformed person, enters a
showroom only to be shown the door on account of her tawdry dressing. When Edward
Lewis (Richard Gere) hears about the cheap treatment meted out to Vivian, he decides
to visit the showroom along with Vivian and flex his powerful, financial
muscles - the staff is ready to fall down and worship.
Another
occasion is when Vivian is at loggerheads as she must attend a formal dinner, but
doesn’t know anything about dining etiquette. That’s when hotel manager, Barney
Thompson (Hector Elizondo) steps in to show the ropes. The relationship these two
share on screen is extremely touching. Scenes
like these are quite a few, which never fail to soothe the emotions and add a
twinkle to your eye.
What
stands as the icing however is when Vivian’s dreams get answered. Vivian’s
childhood fantasy of seeing her Knight in the shining armour riding out to her brandishing a sword comes true, when Edward comes searching for her atop a limo, brandishing an umbrella.
Inside the theatre, half
way through the movie, one young lad notices the other lad slowly bring out his
hanky and wipe away the tears that seem to well up in his eyes. The other lad
tries to hide a guffaw!
On the whole, it wouldn’t
be right to say that the movie was good. Actually, it was incredibly haunting and highly romantic. In fact, last year, ‘Pretty Woman’ movie stars celebrated the completion of twenty-five
years.
Twenty-five
years?! That’s a long a time, you might scream. Definitely it is!
Since
then, lot of water has passed under the bridge. Young lads then are grown up
adults now. While one lives in America, the other, in India. While one is
working as software professional. The other is wasting his time writing
reviews… like this one.
Time
passes on.
However, ‘Pretty Woman’ still remains young.
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