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What Women Want

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The Story

Nick Marshall works as an advertising executive when Darcy McGuire starts working at the same company. She comes in as his new boss and with that, takes over his chance of promotion and his future position. To show Darcy what he and the other advertising executives are made of, they have to come up with an advertising commercial for women.

In order to come up with something original, she advises them “to think as a women”. Nick takes this very literally and while trying a new brand of stockings, he gets in a little accident. The next morning he discovers he is not only able to hear what women are saying, but also what women are thinking.

The Cast

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The Trailer



Worth the Popcorn?

Personally, I think the best part of this movie is the original setting of it. The idea of a man being able to hear women’s thoughts is in a way a bit scary, but at the same time quite interesting. It definitely brings a lot of amusing moments to the movie. Besides that, Mel Gibson has done a good job playing his part. At first, he acts like a real macho man, who most women didn’t really like too much. But later in the movie he starts to use his new ability not only for himself, but also for the people around him. You watch him develop during the movie, and ending up kind of liking him yourself.

February 29th, 2008 at 2:31 am


3 Responses to “What Women Want”

  1. Christy:

    I’m a sucker for movies like this even as predictable as they are. I really enjoyed this one.

  2. Charlie:

    I loved this movie!!!!!!

  3. Robyn:

    I loved this movie. I could watch this movie (which I did) I would not get bored of it. It’s hilarious! I really enjoy What Women Want!!

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