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I'm Your Woman

"No one survives alone."

Movie R 2020 2h 5.9 /10
Directed by Julia Hart

Jean wants a quiet life with her husband Eddie and their baby, but violence intrudes when his partners are betrayed and their world collapses. With the criminals closing in, she and the infant vanish, slipping through crowded streets and unfamiliar back roads. Cal appears as a wary protector who... Read more

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About I'm Your Woman

Jean wants a quiet life with her husband Eddie and their baby, but violence intrudes when his partners are betrayed and their world collapses. With the criminals closing in, she and the infant vanish, slipping through crowded streets and unfamiliar back roads. Cal appears as a wary protector who offers help on a dangerous path, while Eddie's circle looms in the shadows, threatening to pull Jean back into their orbit. Teri, a cautious ally, and Art, a patient fixer, add checks and balances to this fragile escape. The film uses quiet looks, practical danger, and a mother's resolve to drive the tension without relying on big explosions or loud confrontations.

Directed by Julia Hart with a screenplay by Jordan Horowitz, the 2020 crime drama is presented as an original story, not adapted from existing material. It was released to audiences in 2020.

Critics describe the film as a lean character driven thriller that centers on Jean's decisions under pressure. The mood is restrained and danger feels intimate, favoring practical danger over big set pieces. Brosnahan anchors the film with a measured, resilient performance, while Blake and Kene provide sturdy counterpoints. Thematically, it probes motherhood under threat, trust in strangers, and the costs of survival in a criminal underworld, conveyed through concise dialogue and tightly choreographed confrontations.

Although it stays within a compact indie crime frame, the film contributes to a strand of intimate, woman led thrillers that foreground resilience and moral choices. It sparked discussions about the limits of protection and the challenges of fleeing danger, while highlighting a character driven by love and strategic calm rather than spectacle.

Box office figures are not widely publicized for this release, since the film primarily arrived on streaming platforms rather than a wide theatrical run. That approach kept attention on performances and tension over commercial spectacle. It generated discussions about how streaming access shapes audience perception of crime dramas.

Details

Release Date
October 15, 2020
Runtime
2h
Rating
R
User Ratings
224 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Crime, Drama
Country
United States
Studio
Amazon Studios +3 more
External Links
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Official Trailer

Cast

Rachel Brosnahan

Rachel Brosnahan

Jean

Marsha Stephanie Blake

Marsha Stephanie Blake

Teri

Arinzé Kene

Arinzé Kene

Cal

Bill Heck

Bill Heck

Eddie

Frankie Faison

Frankie Faison

Art

Marceline Hugot

Marceline Hugot

Evelyn

James McMenamin

James McMenamin

White Mike

J

Jameson Charles

Harry

J

Justin Charles

Harry

B

Barrett Shaffer

Additional Harry

Director: Julia Hart

Written by: Jordan Horowitz

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm Your Woman is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

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With a rating of 5.9/10 from 224 viewers, I'm Your Woman is divisive among viewers - your mileage may vary. It's a good pick if you enjoy crime and drama stories.

Jean wants a quiet life with her husband Eddie and their baby, but violence intrudes when his partners are betrayed and their world collapses. With the criminals closing in, she and the infant vanish, slipping through crowded streets and unfamiliar back roads. Cal appears as a wary protector who ...

She plays Jean, a woman forced to go on the run with her baby after her husband betrays his partners. The movie is directed by Julia Hart and also features Marsha Stephanie Blake as Teri, Arinzé Kene as Cal, Bill Heck as Eddie, and Frankie Faison as Art.

Directed by Julia Hart, the film stars Rachel Brosnahan as Jean, with Marsha Stephanie Blake as Teri, Arinzé Kene as Cal, Bill Heck as Eddie, and Frankie Faison as Art. This strong cast anchors the tense crime drama.