Friday, November 11, 2016
Movie Summary - Pretty Woman
The movie Pretty woman is about a Hollywood prostitute call upd Vivian Ward that was hire by a smashed businessman that goes by the name of Edward Lewis. Edward wanted Vivian Ward to be his escort for business purposes. Edward certain a consanguinity with Vivian everywhere the week-long stay she had with him. Edward soon realizes from the informant that he really likes this miss because he asks her to stay with him for a week and asks her to act as an escort for social events and is unbidden to pay $3,000 to Vivian and overly vow her access to his credit card for her services. It is obvious that Edward gains feelings for Vivian and he go in love with her.\nEdward also seems like hes planning on create a relationship in between business events. Vivian at first doesnt treats Edward like both other guy and doesnt climb up to like Edward until she notices that he in reality cares for her and defends her. Their relationship continues when Edward takes Vivian to a polo m atch, where hes inte ended in ne iirking for his business deal and this is where the two also get r individually on getting close set(predicate) to each other. Another relationship forms at this event where Phillip Stuckey, who was Edwards attorney approaches Vivian. Phillip slayers to hire Vivian once shes finished with Edward, basically spite her and treating her without respect. After this occurs Vivian is furious with Edward and she plans to commit for good, but Edward apologizes and persuades her to stay for the rest of the week.\nTheir relationship grows as Edward is straight showing how he cares for her by giving her a pass of a million sawbuck diamond necklace to go with her smashing dress and with surprise he tells Vivian that they were going to take a flight to San Francisco to see an Opera. The succeeding(a) day Vivian thinks Edward should take off of work and he takes her advice and does. They buy the farm the whole day with each other and then nonplus love. Just before she falls asleep Vivian admi...
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