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Published: June 26, 2008, 08:59
I Could Never Be Your Woman: Cupid strikesRajeev Kheror
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A light-hearted romantic comedy with good performances, I Could Never Be Your Woman, will keep you laughing with its gentle humour and punchy dialogues.
Rosie (Michelle Pfieffer) who is in her forties is a divorced television producer with a doting daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan).
Rosie is faced with many personal problems. Her ex-husband is having a baby with a younger woman, and her daughter who has hurtled into pubescence has fallen for a schoolboy degenerate called Dylan (Rory Copus).
While all this is going on with Rosie, a young and upcoming actor named Adam (Paul Rudd), who is more than a decade younger than her, walks into her life. She is instantly attracted to him.
Rosie casts him in her television show leading to serious involvement with him. The talented Adam helps Rosie’s show become a super success.
This makes Rosie’s secretary envious and she starts sabotaging their relationship.
Watch the movie with your partner, you’ll enjoy it.
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Cinema Blog Rajeev Kheror is the Head of programming for ZEE TV Middle East. In his 20-year career Rajeev has produced and created feature films, TV shows, ads and documentaries. He is also a writer, cinemaphile and amateur film historian. |
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