A chic and sharply witty satire of upper-crust society, The Women follows a happily married woman whose comfortable life unravels when a rumor of her husband’s infidelity surfaces. Surrounded by a circle of stylish but catty friends whose gossip and sharp tongues carry more weight than loyalty, she is persuaded to confront the betrayal and ultimately leave the marriage. The film skewers the social rituals of fashion, status, and female rivalry with razor-sharp dialogue and scintillating set pieces.
As the heroine navigates the fallout—public humiliation, backstabbing confidantes, and the painful discoveries that lie behind glamorous façades—she is forced to reevaluate who she can trust and what she truly wants from life. Equal parts comedy and drama, the story is an incisive portrait of relationships and resilience, driven by sparkling repartee and a keen eye for the hypocrisies of high society.