Find the differences from “Pretty Woman”

SCENE DESCRIPTION

This scene is from the 1990 romantic comedy Pretty Woman, directed by Garry Marshall. It features Richard Gere as Edward Lewis presenting an elegant gift to Vivian Ward, portrayed by Julia Roberts. The sequence highlights the growing emotional connection between the characters amid the film’s luxurious Beverly Hills setting. Production design and costume choices reinforce Vivian’s transformation and the fairy-tale tone of the story.

FUN FACT

One of the most famous moments in Pretty Woman was actually improvised during filming. When Edward suddenly snaps the jewelry box shut on Vivian’s fingers, Julia Roberts’ surprised laugh was completely genuine. Director Garry Marshall loved the spontaneous reaction and kept it in the final cut. The scene became one of the movie’s most memorable and widely referenced moments, despite not being scripted that way.

  1. A framed wall picture was added on the left side of the scene above the black cabinet.
  2. Additional pink flowers were added to the floral arrangement in the vase behind the man.
  3. The door handle on the central door was changed from a gold-colored handle to a dark-colored handle.
  4. A small electronic device was added on top of the wooden dresser on the right side of the scene.
  5. The table lamp on the right side was replaced with a different lamp design, including a different base structure and overall appearance.
  6. Added 1 more piece to the furniture on the bottom right

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