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I’m Your Woman

Movie Trailer

Release Date
December 11, 2020

Genre
Crime, Drama, Thriller

Cast & Crew

  • Rachel Brosnahan as Jean
  • Arinzé Kene as Cal
  • Marsha Stephanie Blake as Teri
  • Bill Heck as Eddie
  • Frankie Faison as Art
  • Marceline Hugot as Evelyn

Director
Julia Hart

Other Movies Director is Known For

  • Fast Color (2018)
  • Miss Stevens (2016)
  • Stargirl (2020)

Producer
Jordan Horowitz, Rachel Brosnahan, Julia Hart

Writer
Julia Hart, Jordan Horowitz

Budget
$15 million (estimated)

Production Company
Amazon Studios, Original Headquarters, Big Indie Pictures

Running Time
120 minutes

Languages
English

Maturity Rating
R

Content Advisory

  • Violence
  • Language
  • Mature themes including crime and survival

Movie Story
“I’m Your Woman” is a gripping crime drama that subverts the traditional crime genre by focusing on the perspective of Jean (Rachel Brosnahan), a sheltered housewife who is thrust into a dangerous world after her husband, Eddie (Bill Heck), a career criminal, suddenly disappears. Set in the 1970s, the film explores themes of survival, motherhood, and identity as Jean is forced to go on the run with her infant son, leaving behind her comfortable life and venturing into unknown and perilous territory.

The story begins with Jean living a seemingly idyllic life, despite the shady nature of her husband’s business dealings. When Eddie goes missing after betraying his criminal associates, Jean is left in the dark about the details of his disappearance. Without warning, she is whisked away by Cal (Arinzé Kene), a man Eddie trusted, who tells her that she must flee for her own safety. As they travel from one safe house to another, Jean learns that Eddie’s betrayal has put a target on her back, and she must rely on her instincts and the help of strangers to protect herself and her child.

Throughout the film, Jean’s journey is one of self-discovery and empowerment. Initially naive and dependent, she gradually becomes more self-reliant and resourceful, learning to navigate the violent and unpredictable world she has been thrust into. The film is as much about Jean’s internal transformation as it is about the external threats she faces. Along the way, she forms an unexpected bond with Teri (Marsha Stephanie Blake), another woman whose life has been impacted by Eddie’s criminal activities, and together they confront the dangers that come their way.

“I’m Your Woman” is a slow-burn thriller that eschews the fast-paced action typical of the genre in favor of building tension and developing its characters. The film’s 1970s setting is richly detailed, with period-appropriate costumes, sets, and a moody, atmospheric score that enhances the sense of unease and isolation. Rachel Brosnahan delivers a nuanced and compelling performance as Jean, capturing the character’s vulnerability, strength, and evolution over the course of the film.

Special Effects
The film relies on practical effects and authentic set design to create its 1970s atmosphere. The special effects are minimal, with the focus on realism and maintaining the film’s grounded, gritty tone. The tension is driven by the film’s narrative and character interactions rather than by elaborate visual effects, making the moments of violence and danger feel all the more impactful.

Box Office Performance
“I’m Your Woman” was released on Amazon Prime Video and did not have a traditional box office run due to its streaming platform distribution. However, it received positive reviews from critics and viewers alike, praised for its fresh take on the crime genre and Rachel Brosnahan’s performance. The film gained attention during the awards season and was highlighted for its unique perspective and strong female lead.

Filming Locations

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA

Notable Quotes

  • “Sometimes, the only way out is through.” – Cal
  • “I’m learning to take care of myself, and it turns out I’m pretty good at it.” – Jean

Behind-the-Scenes

  • Director Julia Hart and producer Jordan Horowitz, who are married, co-wrote the screenplay with the intention of creating a story that flips the typical crime narrative by focusing on the often overlooked perspective of the criminal’s wife.
  • Rachel Brosnahan, who also served as an executive producer, was drawn to the project because of the character’s journey from a passive figure to an empowered survivor.

Awards

  • None, but it was well-received during the awards season and earned praise for its direction and performances.

Final Verdict
“I’m Your Woman” is a compelling and thoughtful thriller that offers a fresh take on the crime genre by centering the story on a woman’s journey of survival and self-discovery. Rachel Brosnahan shines in the lead role, delivering a performance that is both vulnerable and powerful. The film’s slow-burn approach allows for deep character development and tension-building, making it a must-watch for fans of character-driven dramas and thrillers. Its period setting and strong narrative make it a standout in the genre.

IMDb Rating
6.2/10

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