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Things you probably never knew about Pretty Woman - Page 7 of 15 - Kiwi Report

Things you probably never knew about Pretty Woman


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[post_page_title]The story could have been very different[/post_page_title]
Pretty Woman is known as an awesome rom-com that makes us all believe in love and romance. Sure, it might be a little warped, but what Hollywood movie isn’t? Well, it seems our favorite movie could have been pretty different. The original Pretty Woman screenplay actually featured dark undertones and explicit themes such as narcotics addiction, death, and abandonment. Yes, in the original movie Edward abandons her at the side of the road because she proves too much for him, and they don’t have a happily-ever-after!

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