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What Women Want
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Nick Marshall gets a whole new outlook on life when a fluke accident gives him the ability to read women's minds. At first, it does not seem like a gift, but later, he figures out how to take advantages of this amazing ability.
Nick Marshall gets a whole new outlook on life when a fluke accident gives him the ability to read women's minds. At first, it does not seem like a gift, but later, he figures out how to take advantages of this amazing ability.
Actors:
T.J. Thyne,
Sarah Paulson,
Audrey Wasilewski,
Jon Frazier,
Melinda Songer,
Helen Hunt,
Coburn Goss,
Drew Howerton,
Eric Balfour,
Regiane Gorski,
Andy Schofield,
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T.J. Thyne
7 March 1975, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Sarah Paulson
17 December 1974, Tampa, Florida, USA
Audrey Wasilewski
26 June 1967, Maryland, USA
Jon Frazier
Melinda Songer
Helen Hunt
15 June 1963, Culver City, California, USA
Coburn Goss
Drew Howerton
Eric Balfour
24 April 1977, Los Angeles, California, USA
Regiane Gorski
Andy Schofield
Director:
Nancy Meyers
Nancy Meyers
8 December 1949, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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June 25, 2004
What Women Want may seem like a one-note sitcom sort of movie, but it's funnier and a layer or two deeper than that.
Detroit News
December 15, 2000
It's a romantic comedy with a distinctly modern, delicate but sharp, satirical cutting edge.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
June 17, 2003
Takes a promising idea and buries it under subplots and speeches that don't know when to quit.
Houston Chronicle
December 15, 2000
While Nick comes to appreciate women in all their complexity and depth, the movie is only interested in them as props and tools to aid in his eventual enlightenment.
July 23, 2007
Though it isn't quite Oscar material, Mel Gibson gives what may be the most entertaining big-star performance of its year.
Common Sense Media
December 29, 2010
Gibson keeps this movie afloat.
Toronto Star
December 15, 2000
It should be called What Moviegoers Want, because it appeals to both sexes, without pandering to or demeaning either of them.
December 15, 2000
[Hunt] elevates what might have been a cute, familiarly plotted movie into a romance with real heart, sweetness and genuine emotion.
October 14, 2007
Mel Gibson is at his most megawatt movie star charming.
Orlando Sentinel
December 15, 2000
For a while, anyway, it's very funny.
Los Angeles CityBeat
November 12, 2008
English's attempts to fit The Women into a modern setting are intelligent, but that, unfortunately, does not suffice, because the film is so limp in so many other ways.
December 15, 2000
That the movie is made by a woman who can challenge any male filmmaker on Earth for ham-handed direction connotes some kind of sexual equality.

