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{{About|the 2000 film|the Australian organization|What Women Want (Australia)|the Malaysian reality TV series|What Women Want (TV series)|the 2011 Chinese remake|What Women Want (2011 film)}}
{{Infobox film
| name = What Women Want
| image = Whatwomenwant.jpg
| caption = Film poster
| director = [[Nancy Meyers]]
| producer = [[Susan Cartsonis]]<br />[[Bruce Davey]]<br />Gina Matthews<br />Nancy Meyers<br />[[Matt Williams (producer)|Matt Williams]]
| writer = Patrick Swidler <br /> Josh Goldsmith<br />Cathy Yuspa<br />Diane Drake
| starring = [[Mel Gibson]]<br />[[Helen Hunt]]<br />[[Marisa Tomei]]<br />[[Alan Alda]]<br>[[Lauren Holly]]<br />[[Ashley Johnson]]<br />[[Bette Midler]]
| music = [[Alan Silvestri]]
| cinematography = [[Dean Cundey]]
| editing = Thomas J. Nordberg<br />Stephen A. Rotter<br />[[Carol Littleton]]
| studio = [[Icon Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[Paramount Pictures]]
| released = {{Film date|2000|12|15}}
| runtime = 127 minutes
| country = {{Film US}}
| language = English
| budget = $70 million <ref name="boxofficemojo.com">http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=whatwomenwant.htm</ref>
| gross = $374,111,707 <ref name="boxofficemojo.com"/>
}}
'''''What Women Want''''' is a 2000 American [[romantic comedy film]], [[film director|directed]] by [[Nancy Meyers]] and starring [[Mel Gibson]] and [[Helen Hunt]]. The movie achieved enormous success with a domestic gross of $182,811,707 and a worldwide gross of $374,111,707, against a budget of $70 million.


* ''[[What Women Want (2000 film)]]'' &ndash; 2000 film.
==Plot==
* ''[[What Women Want (2011 film)]]'' &ndash; 2011 Chinese remake of the original film.
Nick Marshall ([[Mel Gibson]]), a [[Chicago]] ad executive, and [[alpha male]], who grew up with his [[Las Vegas metropolitan area|Las Vegas]] [[showgirl]] mother, is a [[chauvinist]]. He is skilled at [[selling]] to men and seducing women (such as local coffee attendant Lola ([[Marisa Tomei]]). However, just as he thinks he's headed for a promotion, his manager Dan ([[Alan Alda]]) informs him that he is hiring the talents of Darcy McGuire ([[Helen Hunt]]) instead, to broaden the firm's appeal to [[women]].

Also, his estranged 15-year-old daughter Alex ([[Ashley Johnson]]) is spending two weeks with him while his ex-wife Gigi ([[Lauren Holly]]) goes on her honeymoon with her new husband. Alex is embarrassed by Nick, and resents him being protective when she brings her boyfriend home.

Needing to prove himself to Darcy and Dan, Nick attempts to think of [[copy (written)|copy]] for a series of feminine products that Darcy gave out. However he slips and falls into his bathtub while holding an electric [[hairdryer]], [[electrocuting]] himself. The next day, Nick wakes up able to understand his maid's [[Telepathy|thoughts]] as she cleans his [[apartment]]. As he walks through a park and encounters numerous women he hears their innermost thoughts, even those of a female [[poodle]]. This proves to be an [[epiphany (feeling)|epiphany]] for him when he hears the thoughts of his female co-workers (some of whom have slept with him and regretted it). When he goes to a previous therapist ([[Bette Midler]]) (who also disliked him), she realizes his gift: "If [[Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus|Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus]], and you can speak Venutian, the world can be yours."

Nick [[eavesdrop]]s on women's thoughts and uses their ideas as his own, but also develops real friendships with his co-workers. But as he spends more time with Darcy, he is attracted to her. However when he tries to get closer to his daughter, she resents him for trying after so many years of neglect. Nick shrewdly suspects her older boyfriend plans to sleep with her and then dump her, but she does not want his advice.

Nick and Darcy begin to spend more time together, and ultimately kiss. When he manages to trump Darcy out of her idea for a new [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] [[ad campaign]] aimed at women (an advert itself within the film) he regrets his selfishness, especially as it leads to her being fired.

Nick loses his gift during a storm while looking for an assistant named Erin ([[Judy Greer]]) whom he overheard planning [[suicide]]. He is also reconciled with his daughter when her boyfriend rejects her. Nick finally visits Darcy and explains everything. She regains her job and Nick gets fired. But she forgives him, and agrees to save him from himself, to which he responds "My hero".

==Cast==
*[[Mel Gibson]] as Nick Marshall
*[[Helen Hunt]] as Darcy McGuire
*[[Marisa Tomei]] as Lola
*[[Alan Alda]] as Dan Wanamaker
*[[Lauren Holly]] as Gigi
*[[Ashley Johnson]] as Alexandra 'Alex' Marshall
*[[Mark Feuerstein]] as Morgan Farwell
*[[Delta Burke]] as Eve
*[[Valerie Perrine]] as Margo
*[[Logan Lerman]] as Young Nick Marshall
*[[Judy Greer]] as Erin
*[[Sarah Paulson]] as Annie
*[[Ana Gasteyer]] as Sue Cranston
*[[Diana-Maria Riva]] as Stella
*[[Lisa Edelstein]] as Dina
*[[Loretta Devine]] as Flo
*[[Bette Midler]] as Dr. J.M. Perkins (uncredited)
*[[Eric Balfour]] as Cameron

==Awards==
For his portrayal of Nick Marshall, [[Mel Gibson]] was nominated for the [[Golden Globe]] award for Best Actor - Comedy.

==Sequel==
[[Cameron Diaz]] has been rumored for ''What Men Want'', a romantic comedy sequel currently being written by Pete Chiarelli ([[The Proposal (film)|''The Proposal'']]).<ref>[http://www.newsinfilm.com/2009/10/29/cameron-diaz-in-a-what-women-want-sequel/ Cameron Diaz in What Women Want Sequel] News in Film</ref>

==Remake==
A Hong Kong remake directed by [[Chen Daming]] starring [[Andy Lau]] and [[Gong Li]] was released in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmbiz.asia/reviews/what-women-want|work=Film Business Asia|title=What Women Want (我知女人心)|accessdate=March 2, 2011|date=March 1, 2011}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0207201|What Women Want}}
*{{Allmovie title|228191|What Women Want}}
*{{rotten-tomatoes|what_women_want|What Women Want}}
*{{mojo title|whatwomenwant|What Women Want}}

{{Nancy Meyers}}
{{Bette Midler navbox}}

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[[Category:Films directed by Nancy Meyers]]
[[Category:Films set in Chicago, Illinois]]
[[Category:Films shot in Chicago, Illinois]]
[[Category:Icon Productions films]]
[[Category:Paramount films]]

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