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What Women Want
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Directed by Nancy Meyers.
A man finds himself getting an unexpected crash course in the psychology of contemporary women in this romantic comedy. Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson) is a successful advertising executive living in Chicago who has long fancied himself a ladies' man, though he has precious little understanding of women beyond figuring out how to seduce them. One day, Nick receives a substantial electric shock in an accident in his bathroom; while he's not seriously injured, when he comes to, he discovers something remarkable has happened -- he can suddenly hear what women are thinking. At first, Nick finds himself learning all sorts of things he didn't want to know, but he also realizes how this can be used to his advantage -- especially after his old boss, Dan Wanamaker (Alan Alda) is replaced by a woman, Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt). But Nick begins to feel differently about his unusual gift when he discovers Darcy is infatuated with him, and he finds himself falling for her. What Women Want also features Bette Midler as Nick's analyst, Delta Burke and Valerie Perrine as two of his co-workers, and Marisa Tomei as one of Nick's significant others. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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pippin06pippin06 I'm Not Sure I Wanted This
by pippin06 in Reel Thoughts
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"It's taken me a while to watch What Women Want; I wanted to see it a long time ago but never got the chance. I thought the concept was a novel one at the time - a sort of fantasy movie about what would happen if a man finally got the chance to understand women by hearing their thoughts. It seemed like a feel-good comedy at the time. I don't know why the distractions put me off of it so long, but I'm not sure it was worth the wait. I borrowed this one from my co-worker, and I watched it. It was cute; that's it. First off, I don't know how many times one man can survive electrocution, but Mel did it three times losing only his sanity, arguably, in the process. Second, Helen Hunt's character (Darcy) struck me as a complete pushover most of the time. Third, the writing wasn't that great at all, and a lot of potentially funnier scenes were dumbed down or edited funny, I don't know which, by awkward pacing and cheesy lines. There were some funny parts, like when Mel danced like G ... " [More]
 

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