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A Cinderella story between a rich and sophisticated businessman and a poor Los Angeles prostitute. The man in a legal but hurtful business needs an escort for some social events, and hires a beautiful prostitute he meets, only to fall in love.
The movie itself, a modern update of the Cinderella story, is as contrived as you get--isn't that not-so-secretly what we want?--but at no point is Roberts' performance
The movie is a fairy tale, more about American consumerism than a reformed prostitute, but it's worth seeing for Julia Roberts charismatic performance.
Takes the Disney princess and puts her in the real world, creating a chick flick with a little bit of edge, a whole lot of heart and and even more chemistry between the film's two leads.
It's all fairly unconvincing - but its heart is roughly in the right place.
February 16, 2010
Henry Sheehan
The movie displays an almost preternatural disregard for women's feelings - call it Pygmalion, with a heavy accent on the first syllable - but the comedy is so slickly delivered that audiences may be content with chuckling over its polished surface ...