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Release Date: December 15, 2000 (USA)
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Directed by: Nancy Meyers
In the hilarious and charming romantic comedy What Women Want (2000), director Nancy Meyers takes a playful look at the battle of the sexes with a magical twist. Starring Mel Gibson in a comedic tour de force and Helen Hunt as his love interest, the film is a clever and witty exploration of a man's journey to understand the opposite sex. The story follows a self-centered advertising executive who, after an accident, gains the ability to hear what women are thinking. It's a film that is both a laugh riot and a heartfelt story about empathy, love, and the power of listening.
Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson) is a Chicago advertising executive who believes he's God's gift to women. After a lifetime of charming and objectifying women, his world is turned upside down when he is passed over for a promotion in favor of the talented and driven Darcy McGuire (Helen Hunt). In an attempt to get a leg up on his new boss, he tries to understand women's products better and, while attempting a series of beauty products, he is accidentally electrocuted in his bathtub. He wakes up with a strange and terrifying new ability: he can hear what every woman around him is thinking.
Initially, Nick's new ability is a source of frustration, as he is bombarded by the inner thoughts of the women in his life. But he soon realizes he can use this power to his advantage, both in his personal life and at work. He starts to steal Darcy's ideas by listening to her thoughts and even begins to romance her, all while using his "gift" to anticipate her every need. However, as Nick learns more about the women around him, he starts to become a better, more empathetic man. The film's narrative is a funny and touching journey of a man who learns to stop being a womanizer and start being a human being. The film's climax is a touching and romantic moment that shows Nick has truly changed for the better.
The film features a central cast who bring the emotional story to life:
The film was directed by Nancy Meyers, who is known for her successful romantic comedies like Something's Gotta Give and The Holiday. The screenplay was written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, and Diane Drake. The film's production was a massive success, with a budget of $70 million, and it was shot on location in Chicago. The on-screen chemistry between Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt was a major highlight of the film, and their performances were widely praised by critics and audiences alike. The film's message about gender roles and the power of empathy resonated with audiences around the world.
If you're a fan of romantic comedies with a clever twist, What Women Want is a film that will leave you smiling and thinking about the inner thoughts of those around you.
What Women Want was a major box office success, grossing over $374 million worldwide, making it one of the most successful romantic comedies of all time. The film's lasting legacy is its status as a beloved classic of the genre and its enduring popularity. The film's clever premise and its heartfelt message about empathy and communication have made it a timeless and memorable film.
What Women Want received "Mixed or Average" reviews from critics:
IMDb: ⭐ 6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 🍅 54% (based on 122 critic reviews)
Metascore: 🟡 47/100 (Mixed or Average, based on 33 critic reviews)
While the film's performances were generally praised, some critics found the film's premise to be "overly sentimental" and "formulaic". However, many reviewers acknowledged the film's charm and its ability to be both funny and moving, making it a hit with audiences despite the mixed critical reception.
What Women Want (2000) is a funny, smart, and charming film that asks a profound question: what would you do if you could hear what women were thinking? With its great cast, a clever premise, and a message that will touch your heart, the film is a testament to the idea that true connection comes from empathy and understanding. It’s a film that will have you laughing and thinking about the true meaning of communication in love and life.
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