

What Women Want
After an accident, a chauvinistic executive gains the ability to hear what women are really thinking.
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Plot Summary
A cocky advertising executive gains the ability to hear women's thoughts after a household accident. Initially exploiting this newfound power for personal and professional gain, he soon finds himself navigating the complexities of understanding women's desires and perspectives. His journey leads to personal growth and a reconsideration of his relationships, particularly with his female colleagues and a potential love interest.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'What Women Want' was a commercial success, drawing audiences with its high-concept premise and star power. Critically, the film received mixed reviews, with many critics praising Mel Gibson's performance and the film's humorous moments, while others found the premise outlandish and the execution somewhat predictable. Audience reception was generally positive, enjoying the film's lighthearted entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive premise and Mel Gibson's comedic performance.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and occasionally superficial exploration of gender dynamics.
- Found to be an entertaining, albeit flawed, romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a fun and amusing romantic comedy, appreciating the humor and the leading man's charisma. Some viewers felt the premise was a bit silly but still enjoyed the overall lighthearted experience.
Fun Fact
Helen Hunt was originally considered for the role of Darcy Maguire, but the filmmakers decided to cast someone else to avoid pairing her with Mel Gibson, with whom she had previously starred in 'Mad About You'.
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