One of the most effective changes in the 1995 version is Sabrina’s transformation in Paris. While the original had her attending a cooking school, the remake updates her journey to the high-stakes world of fashion. Sabrina works for in Paris, which provides a much more convincing backdrop for her chic physical and emotional evolution.

Released on December 15, 1995, is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Sydney Pollack. A remake of Billy Wilder's 1954 classic, the film stars Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Greg Kinnear in his first major film role. While it underperformed at the box office upon its release, the film has since gained a reputation as a sophisticated and earnest modern fairy tale. Plot Summary: A Modern Cinderella Story

When David’s eye wanders to the new Sabrina, it threatens the family business. Enter Linus Larabee (Harrison Ford). Linus is the anti-David: a workaholic tycoon who treats life like a spreadsheet. His solution? Seduce Sabrina himself to distract her until David’s wedding is secured. Naturally, the charade becomes reality.