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Nick 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.
While 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.
December 15, 2000
TheMovieReport.com
Mel Gibson is at his most megawatt movie star charming.
Takes a promising idea and buries it under subplots and speeches that don't know when to quit.
June 17, 2003
Los Angeles CityBeat
English'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.
November 12, 2008
Toronto Star
It should be called What Moviegoers Want, because it appeals to both sexes, without pandering to or demeaning either of them.