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What Women Want
TrailerNick 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: Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt, Marisa Tomei, Alan Alda, Ashley Johnson, Mark Feuerstein, Lauren Holly, Delta Burke, Valerie Perrine, Judy Greer, Sarah Paulson, ...»Director: Nancy MeyersCountry: United StatesDuration: 127 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "What Women Want"
Nick MarshallPlayed by: Mel Gibson
Darcy MaguirePlayed by: Helen Hunt
LolaPlayed by: Marisa Tomei
Dan WanamakerPlayed by: Alan Alda
Alex MarshallPlayed by: Ashley Johnson
Morgan FarwellPlayed by: Mark Feuerstein
GigiPlayed by: Lauren Holly
EvePlayed by: Delta Burke
MargoPlayed by: Valerie Perrine
Erin the File GirlPlayed by: Judy Greer
Sue CranstonPlayed by: Ana Gasteyer
Flo the DoorwomanPlayed by: Loretta Devine
StellaPlayed by: Diana Maria Riva
CameronPlayed by: Eric Balfour
Office InternPlayed by: Andrea Baker
Truck DriverPlayed by: Jon Frazier
Man on StreetPlayed by: Joe Petcka
Ogling ManPlayed by: Perry Cavitt
Unimpressed WomanPlayed by: Crystal McKinney
Gigi's FriendPlayed by: Kathrin Middleton
Nick MarshallPlayed by: Logan Lerman
ShowgirlPlayed by: Kelly Cooper
Nick's MomPlayed by: Dana Waters
Male Role ModelPlayed by: Gregory Cupoli
Woman in Pink SweaterPlayed by: Alexondra Lee
Counter GirlPlayed by: Aviva Gale
Coffee Shop CustomerPlayed by: Shirley Prestia
NormPlayed by: Norman H. Smith
Secretary with DanishPlayed by: Audrey Wasilewski
TedPlayed by: Robert Briscoe Evans
Woman in ParkPlayed by: Chris Rolfes
SloanePlayed by: Harmony Rousseau
Marshall Field's ShopperPlayed by: Heidi Helmer
Darcy's AssistantPlayed by: Arden Myrin
Alex's FriendPlayed by: Rachel Duncan
Yoga InstructorPlayed by: Regiane Gorski
Woman in LibraryPlayed by: Juliandra Gillen
Jogger by LakePlayed by: Jamie Gutterman
Kitchen SecretaryPlayed by: Maggie Egan
Girl at Lunch CounterPlayed by: Hallie Meyers-Shyer
Woman at Lunch CounterPlayed by: Kate Asner
HaimPlayed by: Gil Hacohen
Nike ExecutivePlayed by: Nancy Monsarat
Mail Room KidPlayed by: Christopher Emerson
SecretaryPlayed by: Victoria Garcia-Kelleher
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Critic Reviews of "What Women Want"
Toronto StarDecember 15, 2000It should be called What Moviegoers Want, because it appeals to both sexes, without pandering to or demeaning either of them.
Detroit NewsDecember 15, 2000It's a romantic comedy with a distinctly modern, delicate but sharp, satirical cutting edge.
Orlando SentinelDecember 15, 2000For a while, anyway, it's very funny.
Denver PostDecember 15, 2000[Hunt] elevates what might have been a cute, familiarly plotted movie into a romance with real heart, sweetness and genuine emotion.
NewsdayDecember 15, 2000That 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.
Houston ChronicleDecember 15, 2000While 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.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010Gibson keeps this movie afloat.
Los Angeles CityBeatNovember 12, 2008English'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.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 23, 2007Though it isn't quite Oscar material, Mel Gibson gives what may be the most entertaining big-star performance of its year.
Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)June 25, 2004What Women Want may seem like a one-note sitcom sort of movie, but it's funnier and a layer or two deeper than that.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)June 17, 2003Takes a promising idea and buries it under subplots and speeches that don't know when to quit.
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