Anonymous wrote:Because every little girl dreams of a Cinderella princess 👸🏽 existence.
We all want the ultimate Fairy Tale.
To have our own knight in shining armor who will come to rescue us & take us to live happily. Ever. After. ✨🌈
Anonymous wrote:Because many people love to see a rags-to-riches, Cinderella type story.
In this case, a poor + uneducated girl has to be a hooker in order to support herself.
She lives in a dump and does not even own her own car.
Enter handsome, wealthy Prince Charming.
He is her ticket out of her dark existence & will offer her a brand-new life where she can improve her life for good.
Anonymous wrote:It’s an example of Hollywood objectifying women who need a male savior. Also, it’s OK to be a prostitute - one if your customers might sweep you off your feet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll know this is technically a Disney movie?
Cinder-f#*kin-rella!!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw it on VHS when I was nine. I had the biggest crush on Julia Roberts after that. It wasn't until I was older that I learned what a prostitute was and found the premise somewhat disturbing.
It's still very entertaining and definitely a touchstone of the 90s. It also couldn't possibly be made today with so much attention on human trafficking.
I kinda find it hard to believe that ur parents were cool with you watching that scene on the piano in the hotel bar...at nine. Did they race for the fast-forward button???
Anonymous wrote:I tried to Google the Merrill Markoe article because I love her, but I couldn’t find it. Side note, but everyone should read her book Cool, Calm and Contentious; it’s great.
Yes, Pretty Woman is problematic. But I have other movies that are made even know that are still awful for women. Don’t even get me started on those that don’t pass Bechdel. Also how many movies do I have to watch about war or sports or hobbits/fantasy, ones that are blockbusters that have hardly any real parts or stories about women in them. It gets old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya'll know this is technically a Disney movie?
Cinder-f#*kin-rella!!