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"What Women Want," directed by Nancy Meyers, follows the story of Nick Marshall (played by Mel Gibson), a charismatic and chauvinistic advertising executive who suddenly gains the ability to hear women's thoughts after a freak accident. Initially viewing this newfound ability as a curse, Nick soon realizes the advantages it brings in understanding the women around him, most notably Darcy McGuire (Helen Hunt), his talented new boss. As Nick navigates this uncharted territory, he begins to see the world through a different lens, leading to hilarious and heartwarming moments. With a stellar cast including Alan Alda and Marisa Tomei, "What Women Want" blends comedy, fantasy, and romance seamlessly, offering a fresh and entertaining take on gender dynamics and relationships. Through Nick's journey of self-discovery and personal growth, the film explores themes of empathy, understanding, and the complexities of human connection. Released in 2000, this captivating film continues to resonate with audiences for its humor, heart, and insightful exploration of what it truly means to understand and connect with the opposite sex.
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To authentically portray his character's newfound ability to hear women's thoughts, Mel Gibson consulted with several women, including the film's female crew members, to gain insights and perspectives on daily experiences and challenges faced by women. This preparation helped him bring a more nuanced performance to the role.
Yes, there was a deleted scene where Nick Marshall (played by Mel Gibson) uses his ability to hear women's thoughts to help resolve a deeper conflict involving his daughter. This scene was intended to add more depth to his relationship with his daughter but was cut to maintain the film's pacing.
The film used a special sound design technique where the thoughts Nick hears from women are mixed at varying volumes and clarity. This was done to simulate how overwhelming and confusing it would be to suddenly hear people's thoughts, enhancing the realism of his supernatural ability.
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🎬The concept for 'What Women Want' originated from a 1996 script that was extensively rewritten to better balance the comedy and fantasy elements, making it more appealing to a wider audience.
💡In an early draft of the screenplay, Nick Marshall was originally envisioned as a more abrasive and less likable character. This was changed after Mel Gibson's casting, to make use of his charm and wit, softening the character to make him more sympathetic.
🎯The jazz club scene in 'What Women Want' was filmed at a real renowned jazz bar in Chicago, adding authenticity to the setting. The filmmakers chose this location to underscore the protagonist's journey into diverse and culturally rich environments.
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