• Director(s)

    Amy Heckerling

  • Production Year

    2007

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Stars Michelle PfeifferPaul RuddSaoirse Ronan

Film

I Could Never Be Your Woman

moderate bad language, sex references, drug references, discrimination

A single mother becomes involved with a younger man while her young daughter falls in love for the first time, as strange forces affect their fates in this US romantic comedy from 2007.

A single mother becomes involved with a younger man while her young daughter falls in love for the first time, as strange forces affect their fates in this US romantic comedy from 2007.

language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch', 'whore') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'screw', 'freaking' and 'hell'. There is also occasional use of the discriminatory term 'homo', but this is not condoned by the film.
sex
It is implied that a woman is discreetly performing oral sex on a man in a comic scene. There are verbal references to sex, including a comic scene in which a young girl asks her mother when it would be acceptable for her to start having intercourse.
drugs
Brief verbal references are made to drugs such as 'pot' and 'crack'.
additional issues
Two women fight, punching each other and pulling one another's hair. A man uses tomato ketchup to pretend he is bleeding. Brief references are made to eating disorders in a comic scene. Characters smoke and drink alcohol.
  • Director(s)

    Amy Heckerling

  • Production Year

    2007

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Stars Michelle PfeifferPaul RuddSaoirse Ronan

Contains moderate sex references and language
Classified Date:
12/11/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
language
There is use of moderate bad language including ‘bitch’, ‘whore’, ‘prick’, and ‘screw’.
sex
There are some moderate sex references, including two characters being discovered in an office together with the implication they were having sex.
additional issues
There are also some mild drug references which occur in a comic context and are used as figures of speech, rather than suggesting that any of the characters have actually been using drugs.
moderate bad language, sex references, drug references, discrimination
Classified Date:
08/04/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment
language
There is moderate bad language ('bitch', 'whore') along with milder terms which include 'shit', 'screw', 'freaking' and 'hell'. There is also occasional use of the discriminatory term 'homo', but this is not condoned by the film.
sex
It is implied that a woman is discreetly performing oral sex on a man in a comic scene. There are verbal references to sex, including a comic scene in which a young girl asks her mother when it would be acceptable for her to start having intercourse.
drugs
Brief verbal references are made to drugs such as 'pot' and 'crack'.
additional issues
Two women fight, punching each other and pulling one another's hair. A man uses tomato ketchup to pretend he is bleeding. Brief references are made to eating disorders in a comic scene. Characters smoke and drink alcohol.
Contains moderate sex references and language
Classified Date:
20/11/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
language
There is use of moderate bad language including ‘bitch’, ‘whore’, ‘prick’, and ‘screw’.
sex
There are some moderate sex references, including two characters being discovered in an office together with the implication they were having sex.
additional issues
There are also some mild drug references which occur in a comic context and are used as figures of speech, rather than suggesting that any of the characters have actually been using drugs.
Classified Date:
29/01/2008
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
Classified Date:
15/10/2007
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
High Fliers Films Ltd.
  • Classified date

    08/04/2025

  • Language

    English