What Women Want
Your typical glossy Hollywood redemption story, Nancy Meyers's What Women
Want exceeds the expectations set by its central gimmick but winds up as
flat as Mel Gibson's oft-exposed abs. Gibson's Nick Marshall is a chauvinist ad
exec who repulses women at the same time that he gets them in the sack. The
first half-hour plods along without wit as we wait for it to catch up with the
trailer and movie poster. Finally, Nick falls into the tub with his hairdryer,
sparks fly, and he wakes up a new man: one who can hear what women think. To
his chagrin, he finds that most women think he's scum but enjoy gazing at his
butt. It's a living hell until he realizes he can put his new skill to use at
the office where his new female boss, Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt), demands he
learn to market products to women. The film is fun for a while as Nick
unwittingly begins to act like a woman. But for a movie that purports to get
into the minds of women, What Women Want is mainly about Mel. Nick
learns his lessons and becomes the ideal man in a mushy fashion that insults
what moviegoers, women and men alike, want. At the Flagship, Harbour Mall,
Holiday, Showcase, Swansea, and Tri-Boro cinemas.
-- Mark Bazer
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