Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a 40-year-old single mother living in Los Angeles. Her life isn't going exactly as planned: Go Girl, the TV show she produces, is in serious trouble, her sexist boss, Marty (Fred Willard), wants to replace it with a reality show, and her assistant Jeannie (Sarah Alexander) is ready to sabotage her. Things at home are not much better. Her ex-husband is having a baby with a younger woman, and her daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan) has shifted into fifth gear and is hurtling toward adolescence. By now she has begun to move on from her Barbie dolls to dedicate her time to a degenerate young man named Dylan (Rory Copus). That's when the young and talented actor Adam Perl (Paul Rudd) appears in the casting room and Rosie falls in love with him.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/10219-i-could-never-be-your-woman-dvd--8421466661482.html10219I Could Never Be Your Woman [DVD]Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a 40-year-old single mother living in Los Angeles. Her life isn't going exactly as planned: Go Girl, the TV show she produces, is in serious trouble, her sexist boss, Marty (Fred Willard), wants to replace it with a reality show, and her assistant Jeannie (Sarah Alexander) is ready to sabotage her. Things at home are not much better. Her ex-husband is having a baby with a younger woman, and her daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan) has shifted into fifth gear and is hurtling toward adolescence. By now she has begun to move on from her Barbie dolls to dedicate her time to a degenerate young man named Dylan (Rory Copus). That's when the young and talented actor Adam Perl (Paul Rudd) appears in the casting room and Rosie falls in love with him.https://dvdstorespain.es/287204-home_default/i-could-never-be-your-woman-dvd-.jpg4.9587instockSavor Ediciones, S.A.4.95874.9587002015-04-20T10:32:58+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a 40-year-old single mother living in Los Angeles. Her life isn't going exactly as planned: Go Girl, the TV show she produces, is in serious trouble, her sexist boss, Marty (Fred Willard), wants to replace it with a reality show, and her assistant Jeannie (Sarah Alexander) is ready to sabotage her. Things at home are not much better. Her ex-husband is having a baby with a younger woman, and her daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan) has shifted into fifth gear and is hurtling toward adolescence. By now she has begun to move on from her Barbie dolls to dedicate her time to a degenerate young man named Dylan (Rory Copus). That's when the young and talented actor Adam Perl (Paul Rudd) appears in the casting room and Rosie falls in love with him.