I'm Your Woman Reviews
Didn't feel like the 70s all that much; but all the actors did a great job, especially Rachel Brosnahan. If the sound of a baby crying annoys you, this may not be your favorite movie. That kid cried A LOT.
Over all I think this movie was a great mystery thriller but I get that the writers wanted to keep us in the dark just like the main character but the ending was not for me.
Unrealistic characters acting in ways that are preposterous. If that is how you want to spend 2 full hours go for it.
Don't understand the low audience score, thought it was a great film. The plot was hard to follow, but gripping most of the way through. Strong female parts and great performances.
Brosnahan should be a big star but this film does her no favors.
The presentation pulls you into the world of uncertainty and unknown danger into which the protagonist, Jean, is plunged. Her naivety, which increases her risk, is offset by her instinct for survival. Rachel Brosnahan brings a believable quasi-innocence to her character as the plot swirls and drags you along.
I didn't think too much of this film, as the viewer is left in the dark (as is the main character) about what's going on and there's little context to things. Sure there are some shocking moments, fast paced scenes and the like but it doesn't really mean a lot and there's just not much to get too absorbed by or anything. If you don't like the sound of crying babies then this film isn't for you, as quite a lot of it consists of the mum trying to convince herself things are ok and keeping her very young baby settled as she goes from place to place. No, I wouldn't recommend this film.
This movie is probably a one-time watch and while it does not have a lot of feel good moments, it is powerful and intriguing. Unusual films are important for genre's like this gangster film told from the point of view of a meek trophy wife. I appreciated that Jean didn't evolve into a badass that went on a revenge spree with all her violent actions being easily defendable. The plot was compelling and held my attention throughout the film, despite using tropes that I've seen many times before. The divisive Tomato rating difference between critic and audience is most likely due to the film's slow pace, which was similar to Arkansas (2020) as both films have an abundance of dialogue and exposition with peaks being few in between. It's a unique story that I believe is a worthwhile watch and I recommend it as a PLAY. - BiAP Kenny
Okay, but nothing to write home about. The story was a bit thin.
this is the typical fast-food-movie that Amazon is capable to produce/distribute : a total non-sens story based only on the promotion of social theories as "women are superior to men" But Amazon is run and owned by a man, as is Alphabet, Microsoft, Twitter and all those guys wanting us to put women above men. Women want their men to protect them and will never ask to protect their men. This is how it works in nature.
Crime drama from the perspective of the leftovers, the detritus of the criminals. Rachael's character is developed expertly both by the writers and the performance in this role. A true pleasure to watch and I am richer for it.
Most of the film, she sits in a house with the baby crying. The interesting trailer tricks you into watching it, but it's not like it's trailer at all.
Shallow, no plot, ( what there was if it was completely unbelievable), no characters developed. A total stinker. Don't waste your time.
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I can't believe this film only has a rating of 49 audience. It's like a crime western, beautifully made, incredible acting, fantastic period detail and ambience. The script is understated with tones of Pulp Fiction but without the bravado. Maybe not a masterpiece, but a truly entertaining and well crafted piece of cinema.
Boring! Yawn! I cut it after 40 minutes. The only reason I didn't give a 1/2 star is because the baby is so cute.
Great acting made the movie believable and created a connection with the characters. No graphic violence
The movie starts with so much promise. Man steals baby. Man brings baby to wife without her knowing anything and then your left with the screaming baby the whole movie. I didn't care about the outcome because these weren't fleshed out characters to care about.