
So Woman! 2009
In *So Woman! (2009)*, director Jean-François Davy crafts a witty romantic comedy centered on Clémence, a sharp and independent lawyer who has deliberately carved out a life free from romantic entanglements.
Director: Jean-François Davy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is So Woman! (2009) about?
*So Woman!* follows Clémence, a confident lawyer who values her independence above all else. When her carefully structured life starts to unravel, she's forced to confront feelings she thought she'd left behind. The film blends romance and comedy as she navigates the chaos of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Who directed So Woman!?
Jean-François Davy, known for his work in French romantic comedies, helmed *So Woman!* with a knack for balancing humor and heartfelt moments.
Who stars in So Woman!?
The film features standout performances from Hélène de Fougerolles, Zinedine Soualem, Valérie Kaprisky, and Mylène Demongeot, with Michel Duchaussoy and Patrick Bouchitey rounding out the cast.
Is So Woman! (2009) worth watching?
As a breezy romantic comedy, *So Woman!* delivers charm, laughs, and a relatable premise about embracing life's unpredictability. While it may not reinvent the genre, its clever script and engaging cast make it a pleasant watch for fans of lighthearted rom-coms.
How long is So Woman!?
*So Woman!* runs for 95 minutes, perfect for a cozy cinematic escape.
About So Woman! (2009) — A Rom-Com Where Career Meets Unexpected Romance
In *So Woman! (2009)*, director Jean-François Davy crafts a witty romantic comedy centered on Clémence, a sharp and independent lawyer who has deliberately carved out a life free from romantic entanglements. Freshly settled into her career and routine, she thrives on order and control—until fate introduces unexpected complications that challenge her carefully constructed world. With a blend of humor and heart, the film explores themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the messy unpredictability of love.
Set against the backdrop of modern-day Paris, the story unfolds with a lighthearted yet insightful tone, thanks to Davy's deft direction and a talented cast. *So Woman!* is a charming exploration of what happens when the best-laid plans of a self-proclaimed independent woman collide with the irresistible pull of something—and someone—unexpected. Expect laughs, a few romantic surprises, and a celebration of the unpredictability that makes life, and love, worth living.