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  1. He catches Vivian hook, line and sinker and it doesn't take much to reel her in. But this fish might not make it to the frying pan as things start to heat up in the kitchen. It all boils over when Vivian's joyride with Julian comes to a crashing end.

  2. Nov 5, 2021 · Some of Vivian’s dialogue clearly shows how unrefined and transparent she is compared to Edward and the people in his world. What most fans love the most about Vivian is the way she deliberately antagonizes people who judge her or stare at her.

  3. I've heard in a few places that in the Japanese version, Goombella eventually catches on to Vivian's gender identity and refers to her as a female by the end of the game, with Vivian's description being updated to match this.

    • 30 "In Case I Forget to Tell You Later, I Had A Really Good Time tonight."
    • 29 "Fifty Bucks, Grandpa. For Seventy-Five, The Wife Can watch."
    • 28 "More Than Life itself."
    • 27 "My Special Gift Is Impossible relationships."
    • 26 "There Was A Bum in A Fifty-Mile Radius, I Was Completely Attracted to him."
    • 25 “I Can Do Anything I Want to, Baby. I Ain’T Lost”
    • 24 "The Bad Things Are Easier to Believe. You Ever Noticed That?
    • 23 “Take Care of you.”
    • 22 "Edward? That's My Favorite Name in The Whole World!"
    • 21 "Honey, I've Got A Runner in My Pantyhose. I'm Not Wearing pantyhose."

    Julia Roberts As Vivian

    Julie Roberts' Vivian seemed to be almost on autopilot from the movie's start. She had been doing her job long enough to fully understand how the night would go. She was there to make her money, satisfy her customers, and then go on her way, which she had done plenty of times. Vivian also knew that most customers didn't care about her, and she had no reason to pretend too much. With that in mind, she came to understand that she had something special with Edward. He bought her new clothes, too...

    Laura San Giacomo As Kit

    While Vivian has great one-liners when dismissing people she knows have insulted or looked down on her, she doesn't hold a candle to Kit. As far as Kit is concerned, she owes nothing to anyone and has no problem putting stiff and uptight people in their place. When visiting Vivian, she already faces judgment from the hotel staff and isn't willing to put up with it anymore. While she has a great line for the hotel concierge, she notices an older couple looking at her, clearly judging her by he...

    Richard Gere As Edward

    Edward is quickly falling for Vivian the longer that they spend time together. This quote comes from a scene where he is admiring her in the hotel bathroom. He walks in without her realizing he was watching. She is in the giant hotel bathtub, taking a "swim." She is in Heaven so much that she just starts singing Prince's "Kiss." Vivian is so engrossed in the moment that she doesn't hear Edward walk in. He is there to propose his deal to Vivian but simply watches her happily as she sings. When...

    Richard Gere As Edward

    Pretty Woman is a movie that is mostly about Julia Roberts's Vivian. However, Richard Gere's Edward also undergoes an incredible transformation throughout the running time. At the start, he is wealthy and powerful and he is not someone who takes no for an answer. He is very controlling in his business ventures and that is why he is so successful. However, when he meets Vivian, he finds someone who brings out something more in himself. This quote reveals that this is highly unusual for the cor...

    Julia Roberts As Vivian

    While Edward always struggled to find women who matched his high standards and ideals, Vivian also struggled with the exact same problem. Vivian wanted to find her Prince Charming but realized that everyone who came her way ended up worse than the last. Her joke that she was a "bum magnet" is how she sees herself, and that is largely thanks to her mother, on top of her struggle with finding a manwho is worth anything. Vivian admits that she often finds herself attracted to the worst of men, a...

    Julia Roberts As Vivian

    When Vivian first meets Edward in the movie, she delivers this bold Pretty Woman quote to him as he balks at her suggestion that he pay her for directions. Roberts’ delivery of the line is not only funny, but it also lets the audience know exactly who Vivian is. She’s there to make money, not to be his entertainment. And though she might not be lost physically, it’s also clear as the movie goes on that she might be a little lost metaphorically. The line and their brief back-and-forth about pa...

    Julia Roberts As Vivian

    There are a lot of memorable quotes from Pretty Woman, and though this one might not be at the front of the audience’s mind, it’s still a great one. Vivian makes a good point when she and Edward are talking about how people treat her at one point in the movie. She tells him that the more people put her down, the more she believes the bad things about herself, but he thinks she’s exceptional. Vivian understands that no matter how exceptional Edward might think she is, other people are still go...

    Laura San Giacomo As Kit

    Though Pretty Woman is Vivian’s Cinderella story, her old life features one character in particular that isn’t going to vanish just because Vivian spends a week in a fancy hotel. That character is her best friend Kit. She and Kit work the same streets, and it’s made clear with this one line that they look out for one another. Though the movie is mostly light-hearted, it’s lines like this that remind the audience that Vivian and Kit likely don’t lead easy lives. Their job is a dangerous one th...

    Julia Roberts As Vivian

    Vivian doesn't put much effort into flirting, she makes it obvious what her intentions are without her comments being sincere, presenting her as a confident, humorous woman. In her line of work, it's understandable that she has to come on strong and cut to the chase, which is likely why she pulls out this cheesy one-liner to Edward after they meet, "Edward? That's my favorite name in the whole world!" Vivian gives him a playful nudge as she says this and Edward responds in mock surprise. It's...

    Julia Roberts As Vivian

    When Edward first takes Vivian to the high-class hotel that he is staying in, it's clear that she doesn't fit in. Vivian isn't wearing much in the way of clothes unless counting her thigh-high boots, but her dress really doesn't leave much to the imagination. Edward tries to remedy this with his coat, but naturally, she earns herself a few dirty looks from some of the other patrons of the hotel - and even some of the staff. Vivian is pretty fierce when she's feeling comfortable in her own clo...

  4. Julian HEAVEN (Julian James HEAVEN) is a 24-year-old Australian rugby player standing at 1.85 m tall (6 ft 1 in) and weighing in at 102 kg (16 st 0.87 lb; 224.87 lb) , who currently plays for New South Wales Waratahs in Australia as hooker.

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  5. Julian Heaven (born 1 October 2000) is an Australian rugby union player, who plays for the Waratahs. His preferred position is hooker.

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  7. Feb 13, 2020 · In spite of their clear-cut business arrangement, Vivian and Edward catch feelings, which is only complicated by their individual social statuses. But, since Pretty Woman is a Disney movie — a modern spin on Cinderella — this fairy tale about a "hooker with a heart of gold" ends happily ever after.