I Could Never Be Your Woman

I Could Never Be Your Woman

2007 "Find Yourself. In Love."
I Could Never Be Your Woman
I Could Never Be Your Woman

I Could Never Be Your Woman

6 | 1h37m | PG-13 | en | Drama

Mother Nature loves to cause mischief, and she steps in to help two love-starved souls find happiness. She helps an aging professional woman and single mother, Rosie, who's unlucky in love find her match with Adam, a much younger man. As their relationship blossoms beyond physical attraction, matters complicate when her adolescent daughter starts to fall for a handsome local boy.

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6 | 1h37m | PG-13 | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: May. 11,2007 | Released Producted By: Templar Production , Bauer Martinez Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Mother Nature loves to cause mischief, and she steps in to help two love-starved souls find happiness. She helps an aging professional woman and single mother, Rosie, who's unlucky in love find her match with Adam, a much younger man. As their relationship blossoms beyond physical attraction, matters complicate when her adolescent daughter starts to fall for a handsome local boy.

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Cast

Michelle Pfeiffer , Paul Rudd , Saoirse Ronan

Director

Jennifer Lewicki

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Templar Production , Bauer Martinez Studios

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Stefania Rocco If you want to laugh and just relax this is the movie for you, its a chick flick but a good one. Michelle is a good actress and Paul Rudd too. They are a nice couple together. I really like the music they play during the movie, some Alanis Morrissette and Greenday. It's interesting the way they present the subject of age difference and the pressure of the movie/ television of actors about being young forever. Aging is natural and everybody aged. The relationship between the daughter and the mother is a funny one, they always laugh together and support each other no matter what happens. In real life, its not always like that but movies exist to entertain us and distract us from our everyday life.
napierslogs "I Could Never Be Your Woman" is written and directed by Amy Heckerling, she of "Clueless" (1995) fame. Now she has triumphantly returned and is taking on the TV and film industry.This movie is for the young Generation Xers who watched "Clueless" en masse. Now that we have grown up and Heckerling has too, she is skewering the beauty-obsession of Hollywood and its desire to look and be younger.Michelle Pfeiffer stars as the producer of a teen-based TV show, she's 40 and she's a single mom. The main storyline is that she casts Paul Rudd in her show and starts dating him. A romantic comedy with a younger man-older woman relationship. Yes that's been done before, and yes, the standard lame rom-com story isn't great. But that doesn't matter here because it's the right vehicle for all the hilarious Hollywood-bashing jokes.Heckerling is right-on-target with her many jokes, and her audience should appreciate the casting of "Clueless" vets Stacey Dash and Paul Rudd as actors playing high school teenagers. Also stars Jon Lovitz as the ex-husband, and Academy Award nominee Saoirse Ronan as the daughter, plus even more great comedic actors.The right audience (teenagers of the 90s) should thoroughly enjoy "I Could Never Be Your Woman". Anybody frustrated with the beauty-obsession and thin bodies thrown at us from a Hollywood-induced society, will also find themselves laughing all the way through to the end credits.
wingedheartart I always say "warning spoiler," but I try not to spoil.... This is one of my new favorite Romantic Comedies. I just love it. The name doesn't give a clue to the movie itself..I mean, I understand it...but it is such a good movie, you'd never know by the title. One of my fav. things is the dance scene. I won't give hints or who or what, but it is SO cute. I wasn't a big Paul Rudd fan before this movie, but LOVE him now. What a grin. And, some of the things the mom and daughter said to each other, remind me of me and my girl. Yes, single mom here with a teenager, who is much more mature than me. Course, I look NOTHING like M.P., but hey, what the heck. Kick back, have a laugh and enjoy this movie. Witty and different outlook. One thing I also loved, was the supportive stance on making young women feel worthy, even if they aren't "stick figgered." hahah "Isn't it moronic....don't you think?" hahah
btm1 Some people who commented on this film were calling it terrible. But I had it available for free as part of a Cinemax subscription on Verizon FiOS, so thought I would watch a little anyhow because I usually like stuff Michelle Pfeiffer and Tracey Ullman are in. I was glad to see that the naysayers tastes are just very different from mine. I found it to be a delightful and witty film. However, I agree that as romantic comedy goes, the protagonists seem only like two attractive people who appreciate each other's professional talents. There is no sizzle. The films strengths strengths lie elsewhere.I don't like the title, however. Although the story line is about an older woman/younger man affair, I thought that other themes were stronger and more interesting. I'm thinking mainly about the film's commentary on the older generation trying to look and act younger. The opening credits are superimposed on photos of plastic surgery. Also, they could have used a title reflective of the conflict between scripted and reality TV. Or perhaps reflective of the need for writers to stay in touch with the youth culture to which the network is trying to appeal.Also, I thought the opening scene (the camera flying over forest, sea and tropical paradise) was too long simply to introduce Mother Nature (Tracey Ullman). It didn't really fit the movie and is something that I've seen as intros to too many other movies recently. But I did think that Mother Nature was a nice contrivance to allow the author to comment on destruction of natural ways as well as to give Rose (Michelle Pfeiffer)

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