The Necklace Scene

This is perhaps the greatest moment of improvised cinema of all time. And this despite that this scene, which inspired many parodies, had been totally unexpected! Who would have thought that Richard Gere's sudden 'jewel box boxing' would become iconic?

The scene of the HUGE error

Remember this scene where Julia Roberts goes to a luxury boutique to make shooping, but that the saleswomen snob it because of its style of dress that does not openly predict the size of its wallet? After leaving the store and restocking her wardrobe in another shop of the same style, she does not fail to return to see them to taunt them.

- You work at the commission do not you?

- Yes ?

- Big mistake. HUGE error!

Who has never dreamed of going out this punchline to a luxury store seller a little too pretentious? A passage from the film that refers to the movie Valentine's Day where when Julia Roberts' taxi driver asks her if she's already been shopping on Rodeo Drive, she says, "I did it once. Big error, HUGE error "

The moment he sees her, where he really sees her!

This is the moment when Julia Roberts is all pimping in her new cocktail dress and Richard Gere gazes at her wide-eyed, as if discovering her for the first time. Never underestimate the power of a pretty little black dress ladies!

The stage of the bath

Pretty Woman Bath Scene

A cult scene of the film certainly, but also of the whole cinema. It seems that during the filming of one of the catches of this scene, Julia Roberts spent so much time to hold her breath under the bubbles, that once out of the water, the whole team, the cameraman there had left the premises!

The scene of the kiss

This is THE scene where we understand that Julia Roberts falls in love with Richard Gere. Since she says so! As a prostitute, she never kisses anyone on the mouth ... So when we see her (finally!) Put her lips on those of Richard Gere, it's there, we know she is in love. Little anecdote: Julia Robert was so nervous to play the scene of sex that follows, that the vein of his forehead never ceased to swell during the catches.

The opening scene

If Roxette's It Must Have Been Love is the song that many associate with the movie Pretty Woman, for us nothing is more startling than the song King Of Wishful Thinking of Go West. Probably the best breaking song of all time. I'll get you, I know I will ...

Source: marieclaire.co.uk