What do women want? This movie actually answers that question with its premise. Women want men who can read their minds, who know what they want without being told. An impossible demand.
Some thoughts are better off not known. My mother-in-law does not speak English and the language barrier was a blessing from heaven when she stayed with us.
Women can be really harsh with their words. They definitely know how to stab you. Not to mention, how unlike men, they would go the roundabout manner to make your life miserable.
@@GameLover45408yep just like my narc ex-gf who found her a new guy last sept. Now she verbally abuses him but he doesnt engage in her rage. At least thats what she told me. She has a gorgeous bod but shes a evil person.
Steve, you have no idea what a great ally your mother-in-law could be if she thinks you are good to her daughter. That mother-in-law problem is for women and for bad or foolish boys if you are a decent guy and strategically smart she becomes the one that defends you from her own daughter.
She was a bit too much in that later scene when waiting for Mel outside his apartment building, "How long you been waiting here?" "Oh, just for a few..hours" And she pressures Mel to give in to admitting he's gay just so she won't feel hurt and rejected, and he gives in and admits it. But what was Marissa gonna say when she then saw Mel and Helen Hunt's character forming the very obvious couple that they started forming towards the end of the movie?? Then Marissa was going to be even more hurt because she clearly saw Nick's not gay, and that he lied to her about it!
@@FiveN9ne Flopped for what type of audience? 'Cause I watched it a year ago and it was a great film, good acting and some solid jokes here and there. I really enjoyed it, for starters, and my bubble also did. Maybe it just didn't ressonate with yours?
It’s frighteningly of its time isn’t it? In 2000 we thought we were so forward thinking - beginning of the new millennium and all that, but this film is so full of the divide between the sexes.
I came up with the same solution. Trying to figure out what my partner wants didn't work out for me at all, so i had to stop caring about it. Suddenly she was oddly receptive when it came to listening to me.
That's why it's portrayed as him focusing on one woman at a time. Otherwise it'd be a bit like Bruce Nolan from Bruce Almighty: hearing every voice all at once.
@@PennywiseTheDancingClown274I thought it didn’t look hand-rolled, it should have some imperfections. But on second look it’s the camera angle that smooths it out
@@alst4817 it's definitely possible though not common. Mine come out smooth because I grind mine a lot to avoid bumps and it makes rolling super easy but only catch is they can easily be packed too tight to hit
loved this movie as a kid. it's been ragged on a lot but it has clear character progression with nick slowly coming to understand women, in the end not even needing his power. and the moral was also pretty good. some interpret the moral as being "so what women want is for men to know everything" but in reality what they want is a man who listens and understands, because that's what we all want, even men. groundbreaking conclusion for the time, men and women strive for the same in the end, to be understood, our efforts acknowledged
Yup, I realized eventually that most of the things that are mentioned as issues with women or men, are actually just human quirks. Things like indecision, or not knowing what we want.
Unpopular opinion: the romance between helen hunt and mel gibson is one of the most realistic and charming i've ever seen. of course the plot takes away the realistic part but their flirting and infatuation with each other seemed so genuine I remember blushing a bit when watching them on their date haha. This movie was actually really good and I don't see how "sexist" or mysoginistic it is. The point of the whole movie was to fight sexism by criticising the way some macho men reduce the feelings of women. People nowadays love to complain about any and everything really.
There used to be a theatre in the town i grew up in that only checked tickets at the door. So you could buy one ticket and then see as many movies as you wanted if you never walked outside. This is one of the free movies i saw back then and loved it, probably the best one i ever saw for free.
Same thing, other situation: Him: I want more than just sex, actually i want the other things too Her: Oh, finally a man who Not just want to have sex, really nice! Also her: never answers again and fking a another guy three days later 😂
@@Darthjardius damn right lol. also, part of high school is learning how to know if a girl likes you or not. trial and error is the casanova's way, getting rejected a batch of honor, not something to mope about. I once went out on a so called bar-mile and asked every single woman in every single bar if she wanted to sleep with me. Not one said yes. But I ended up with a) a lot of fun (I wasnt creepy, more like a cheerful fool), lots of laughs shared and a bunch of numbers in my phone the next day. You dont need to look great to score with women. You just need to be not afraid. And then you've just mastered the most basic step of a long quest to find true love, instead of meaningless corpulation.
I dont think this movie would be able to be made nowadays. All these feminists would be outraged that he mind graped them without their consent even though women demand men to know what they are thinking 😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wish Marissa Tomei did more Jersey accents in her roles like she did in the 80’s. Its so hilarious and authentic sounding. Just cant beat that attitude when you think “upstate city girl” 😂
Met her in '98 very unexpectedly. I was with a former roommate of hers and he had never mentioned it. He taps me on the shoulder and introduced us. I was floored. Just wow.
@@alvexok5523 Which personally her best role. The amount of lines she had to remember for one takes was pretty impressive considering the automotive jargon she had to convey lol
The last scene reminds me of a hot pharmacist I asked out several times. After a while I just gave up and just kept our interaction cordial. Years later, when she was already engaged to an arranged marriage (she was south Asian), she looked at my details and went "what the hell?" Turns out she looked at my date of birth wrong all those years ago, and had been under the impression I was 10 years older than I really was. All that time she'd thought I was some well preserved creep looking for younger women, which is why she rejected me. Sad thing is she seemed genuinely upset when the truth came out.
@@RedRoseSeptember22 On the other hand do you really engage with a pharmacist who cannot even read a birth date right? That is a recipe for desaster if you ask me... 'oh the recipe reads 'acetylsalicylic acid', I read this as 'Acetic Acid', oopsie'
Thx for reminding me TH-cam to buy this movie. First movie I watched on the plane on my first trip to the USA 🙂 and on my way to become a citizen. Thank you again! Totally forgot about this movie all these years ago.
I came to the conclusion long ago that i actually don't give a damn what women want. i know what I want. I go get what i want and if a woman wants to come along for the ride good for her! Honestly since I stopped caring what women want I have had so much success. It's almost like the less I care the more they want me...
It only avoids rejection, and if a girl doesn't like you, you could turn it around til she does. It is that simple and stupid really, then when you are what she wants it is what she thinks she wanted and doesn't want it anymore
Love this film.. I bought two props from it, from PropStore London. Two award statues, one for Darcy McGuire and the other for Nick Marshall.. They cost me too much.. I bought them drunk.. They're just in the background in each of their offices, on a shelf with awards. But they're my prized possessions.
It's actually kind of a brilliant movie. As a simple man I must admit that I could look at and listen to Tomei reciting a phone for a few hours and not get bored...
@@MrPhilionaireOkay. But what if you are a serious guy. What then? Am I just screwed? People always say “be yourself”, but what if I’m not always a happy person?… sorry, I’m just curious
@@HABO2210There was the story of the lady who did a study then wrote a book about pretending to be a man. She apparently stated that she didn't know how men could stand how they were treated and she had to stop the experiment after she started to despise women. The book is called "Self Made Man"
The lesson the movie is trying to teach us is even though all men would think this a cool power at first…the truth is all women are at least at some level experiencing moments of extreme mental/emotional instability and are impossible to please anyway so it’s not even a power with having. …..oh yea and we should “listen more” what ever the hell that shit is.
@@edmis90 take it easy this isn’t you’re corporate America office space where we all had to go through forced mental conditioni--I mean mandated sensitivity training. If you didn’t like the joke just move on with your life.
@@edmis90 He literally makes a claim about "all men" in the opening sentence of his paragraph. While he can be accused of over generalization, he's not hypocritical in it. As to whether he's right, I couldn't say. I do think though that women would enjoy this power even less than men, because the last thing a woman wants is to know what men are really thinking about.
Exactly my point as the therapist here. If I meet such a human , I would be so thrilled with them and also if I had such power why would I let it go to waste ?
What a great movie! It's so good that China released their own version of it 3 months later (also called "What Women Want"), starring Andy Lau and Gong Li.
I love this movie because it actually does answer what women want. It's a splendid moral as well. Women want a man who is understanding and caring, without being fake. And that's what matters. Not being hot or making rude comments that seem "cool". Just a nice and caring human being who makes the effort to understand them.
It's easy. They wish for: - powerful man that make her girlfriends jealous - man with lots of money to spend on clothes and jewelry - endless cycle of love and hate so they are not bored - has big pole
Freud died at age 83 and still asking that question. A lot of other men died asking that very same question. Women knows about that. And still are not willing to tell. You monsters!!!!
the initial idea was that a woman can hear what men were thinking but they quickly found out that most men were sitting blankly most of the time so dropped that idea
So if a guy who can hear women's thoughts is the luckiest man on earth, what about the reverse? A situation where women whom he knows can hear his thoughts?
@@DiabIe37 I think you misunderstood. What Men Want is just a gender flipped version of What Women Want. What I said was a man whom lives his life but women he's sexually attracted to can hear his inner thoughts but he can't hear theirs.
I remember when this movie came out in the early 2000s, I was like 24 or 25, and I thought it was a movie for older people in their 40s. I'm 48 today and I recently saw it, got a laugh out of it. Sigh.
Fact check true!!! I'm a huge movie buff and the last good movies I saw in Theatre were Wind River and Blade Runner 2044. Everything since doesn't even look remotely interesting. More reboots and hot garbage Marvel "movies." So damn lame. I think that's why everyone is getting super hero fatigue and Star Wars fatigue. They've gone woke, now they must go broke.
But of course we can: an adult female human. Period. That simple. If she has female genitalia and 2 X chromosomes. We don't care for any other explanations.
@@Blueline1221 she was on a show called A different World which was a Cosby spinoff in 1987. She was 24ish at the time but played a college student. I was 17 at the time. She is like 61
Although I liked the way the psychiatrist explained his gift, I liked the way it was handled in the Marathi remake "Aga bai... Arecchya" much more, as it wasn't directly applied in a sexual/romantic scenario with a girl the protagonist liked, but to understand the pains of his wife and mother.
Please can somebody help me ? 😮 I love that film and there is that song when Nick arrives at the prom. Can anybody tell me the name of it or who sings it? 😔
I hear them, too: "The day I get married is the day I stop giving head, find a good divorce lawyer, take half of everything, and shop, shop, shop." See? There's not much else in there, gents.
What do women want? This movie actually answers that question with its premise. Women want men who can read their minds, who know what they want without being told. An impossible demand.
Just git gud sun bro
First step is to start caring about what they want. After that it’s pretty easy
@@chrisarcher1146 yea men can get really good at anticipating what their woman wants!
What do women want?
- Not even women knows that.
@@chrisarcher1146 and you end up some sort of lackey of an ungrateful spoil brat
We all have impossible demands. The only real solution for a relationship is caring for the other person.
3:18, is that where Tobby Maguire get his idea of that wild dance from 😂
This is exactly the first thing i thought about 😂😂😂
@@alosh711me too 😂
That's not Toby McGuire, but Bully Mcguire
@@ss_avsmt Spoke has been truthen
From Aunt May
Mel Gibson was absolutely perfect for this role.
He is most roles. Dudes a great actor.
I agree, but I also think Mark Wahlberg or Bruce Willis would’ve done great as well
@@SantwionLaw Dwayne The Rock Johnson would have done even greater!
@@SantwionLaw No and HELL NO.
@@criztu NO.
Some thoughts are better off not known. My mother-in-law does not speak English and the language barrier was a blessing from heaven when she stayed with us.
😂😂😂
I understand completely.
Women can be really harsh with their words. They definitely know how to stab you. Not to mention, how unlike men, they would go the roundabout manner to make your life miserable.
@@GameLover45408yep just like my narc ex-gf who found her a new guy last sept. Now she verbally abuses him but he doesnt engage in her rage. At least thats what she told me. She has a gorgeous bod but shes a evil person.
Steve, you have no idea what a great ally your mother-in-law could be if she thinks you are good to her daughter. That mother-in-law problem is for women and for bad or foolish boys if you are a decent guy and strategically smart she becomes the one that defends you from her own daughter.
The least realistic part of this film is Marissa Tomei in the middle of a six month dry spell
Women are a lot more selective than men
She didn’t say it wasn’t voluntary.
Why not? She could be tired of meaningless sexes.
She was a bit too much in that later scene when waiting for Mel outside his apartment building,
"How long you been waiting here?"
"Oh, just for a few..hours"
And she pressures Mel to give in to admitting he's gay just so she won't feel hurt and rejected, and he gives in and admits it.
But what was Marissa gonna say when she then saw Mel and Helen Hunt's character forming the very obvious couple that they started forming towards the end of the movie?? Then Marissa was going to be even more hurt because she clearly saw Nick's not gay, and that he lied to her about it!
@@Go_CoupYeah, she didn't.
See my above reply to @UnleashthePhury, I'm sure you'll agree.
Back in 2000 when the movie was released, it was considered a comedy.
If it would have been released in 2023, it would be considered a horror.
Well, they did try to make the female version of it recently, and it was a horror. Flopped horrifically.
@@FiveN9ne Flopped for what type of audience? 'Cause I watched it a year ago and it was a great film, good acting and some solid jokes here and there. I really enjoyed it, for starters, and my bubble also did. Maybe it just didn't ressonate with yours?
- "I hear what women think"
- "Im gender fluid non binary"
It’s frighteningly of its time isn’t it? In 2000 we thought we were so forward thinking - beginning of the new millennium and all that, but this film is so full of the divide between the sexes.
@@FiveN9ne what was it called
“What do women want?” - Don Draper
“Who Cares” - Roger Sterling
Best answer. Wrong question anyway.
Roger rocked.
Pretty much. Even women don't know what they want... when they get it they change their minds!
I came up with the same solution. Trying to figure out what my partner wants didn't work out for me at all, so i had to stop caring about it. Suddenly she was oddly receptive when it came to listening to me.
Being able to hear women's thoughts all day sounds like the ultimate curse! 😂
That's why it's portrayed as him focusing on one woman at a time. Otherwise it'd be a bit like Bruce Nolan from Bruce Almighty: hearing every voice all at once.
At least you would finally get honesty from them 😂
Right ? 😂
Did you see the sequel, where a man discovers that he can listen to women when they are talking?
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 Women lie to themselves as much as they do to others.
She was and STILL IS So freaking gorgeous
Marissa Tomei I agree
Ok
@@shyamsundarrajan2469No, Bette Midler of course!
……. I’ll show myself out
@@IHateNicolasCageHa!
You know what men want? Marissa Tomei. I have yet to meet a guy that didn't think she was undeniably attractive.
I wouldn’t wish that gift on my worst enemy.
Are you kidding me?? That is EVERY man's ticket to clearing out the cat yarn that is a woman's 🧠!! Lol 😂
@@ICU2B4UDO ladies everywhere… I apologize for this reply. 🫢🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@messymason1984 👍
I've been put through far worse than this.
I wouldn't either. I would wish it on myself
Absolutely hilarious how he goes straight to the coffee shop with that grin on his face the entire way
Imagine getting that ability if you're ugly. Nonstop abuse every day.
Lmao
These days one only has to be under a 9 to receive such abuse.
@@bertroost1675incel comment
@@Matt-xc6sp Thanks for your comment. I noticed a grammar error and corrected it.
Okay mr intellectual upstanding citizen of this earth.@@Matt-xc6sp
I really love Marisa Tomei here in this movie, she's so beautiful
I forgot that it's not a cigarette she pulls out lmao
I saw this movie a long time ago, so I don't think I picked up on the fact that it was a joint until just now.
But weirdly it’s shaped really perfectly, so it’s definitely not..
@@alst4817 wait what lol
@@PennywiseTheDancingClown274I thought it didn’t look hand-rolled, it should have some imperfections. But on second look it’s the camera angle that smooths it out
@@alst4817 it's definitely possible though not common. Mine come out smooth because I grind mine a lot to avoid bumps and it makes rolling super easy but only catch is they can easily be packed too tight to hit
loved this movie as a kid. it's been ragged on a lot but it has clear character progression with nick slowly coming to understand women, in the end not even needing his power. and the moral was also pretty good. some interpret the moral as being "so what women want is for men to know everything" but in reality what they want is a man who listens and understands, because that's what we all want, even men. groundbreaking conclusion for the time, men and women strive for the same in the end, to be understood, our efforts acknowledged
Yup, I realized eventually that most of the things that are mentioned as issues with women or men, are actually just human quirks. Things like indecision, or not knowing what we want.
Yep, we are a lot more alike than most think! Society
Plays on our differences and creates a huge gap between us.
I am going to call bs in this comment.
Women want hypergamy. Period
That’s is bs. We are vastly different machines. Oh, you dropped your Daily Dose of Social constructionism.
@@brianwatson3581 Go run off and be gay then. Or finish yourself off, it doesn't matter which.
4:21, that tongue sticking out with sound was so wildly savage and spontaneous 😋
Unpopular opinion: the romance between helen hunt and mel gibson is one of the most realistic and charming i've ever seen. of course the plot takes away the realistic part but their flirting and infatuation with each other seemed so genuine I remember blushing a bit when watching them on their date haha.
This movie was actually really good and I don't see how "sexist" or mysoginistic it is. The point of the whole movie was to fight sexism by criticising the way some macho men reduce the feelings of women. People nowadays love to complain about any and everything really.
There used to be a theatre in the town i grew up in that only checked tickets at the door. So you could buy one ticket and then see as many movies as you wanted if you never walked outside. This is one of the free movies i saw back then and loved it, probably the best one i ever saw for free.
That used to be pretty common. It's called a double feature.
Don't they still do that? I know mine does
I mean, it wasn't free. You paid once.
You make it sound like it was the intent of the theater to allow you to see as many movies as you wanted.
@@WestOfEarth Do i? I'm just telling the story of how i saw this movie.
Him:"Let's take it slow"
Her:"Slow is good...Slow is really good"
Also her:"I have a 5 minutes break, wanna do it in the toilet?"
Slow is boring, they hate boring.
Slow doesn't mean slow, slow means thorough, getting lots of attention and affection, etc.
That's completly normal to women.
She just feel some emotions to him, that's why she change her mind.
Same thing, other situation:
Him: I want more than just sex, actually i want the other things too
Her: Oh, finally a man who Not
just want to have sex, really nice!
Also her: never answers again and fking a another guy three days later 😂
Slow is just code for "at my pace" which can be months or minutes.
Marisa Tomei ❤
1:06 ooh, she really put herself in danger here
“Slow is really good. You free tonight” 🤣
That girl wanted it fast 😂
I was young when this came out
And I absolutely loved it!
sadly i was half way thru my life, or should i say half the age i am today.
Boy, I wish I had this gift in High School. What guy wouldn’t want to know what girl liked him and if I knew the girl liked me, I would ask them out.
Exactly.
Yeah but you’d also hear all the nasty thoughts of girls who don’t like you and every judgemental thought about you so it’s a double edged sword
That would’ve been the worst time to have this gift.
@@Darthjardius damn right lol. also, part of high school is learning how to know if a girl likes you or not. trial and error is the casanova's way, getting rejected a batch of honor, not something to mope about. I once went out on a so called bar-mile and asked every single woman in every single bar if she wanted to sleep with me. Not one said yes. But I ended up with a) a lot of fun (I wasnt creepy, more like a cheerful fool), lots of laughs shared and a bunch of numbers in my phone the next day. You dont need to look great to score with women. You just need to be not afraid. And then you've just mastered the most basic step of a long quest to find true love, instead of meaningless corpulation.
@@104thironmike4 you guys are wankers. Who cares what a woman thinks or wants? Its all biological imperatives. anyone with a brain knows the score
Women don't know what they want. Even when he's right he's wrong.
Thank you for stating what clearly needed to be said.
I dont think this movie would be able to be made nowadays. All these feminists would be outraged that he mind graped them without their consent even though women demand men to know what they are thinking 😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@AzzleJazzle44 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
oh no. Women want to hear their own opinion, only spoken in a lower voice.
They do know, it just changes every 5 minutes.
All these years later and women still can’t answer that question themselves😂😂😂😂
There are two answers to that question. And they are in a specific order. Women want:
1. Everything.
2. More.
This is why a woman is never satisfied.
Nobody's talking about how supportive his therapist was. Excellent response haha
How supporting she wasn't, I think you mean.
She should be terrified. Instead she is telling him to rule over all women. Does this mean women secretly crave the patriarchy?
Damn. I just realized the unusually attractive girl in the coffee shop is Marisa Tomei.
Mel Gibson being an absolute badass as usual.
I wish Marissa Tomei did more Jersey accents in her roles like she did in the 80’s. Its so hilarious and authentic sounding. Just cant beat that attitude when you think “upstate city girl” 😂
100% wallop
I just wish I was alive in the year 2000 to see her in this movie 😂
Met her in '98 very unexpectedly. I was with a former roommate of hers and he had never mentioned it. He taps me on the shoulder and introduced us. I was floored. Just wow.
Marissa was never more Jersey talking (Joisy tawlking) and acting than in My Cousin Vinny. But she was a Chi-caeh-go girl in this movie.
@@alvexok5523 Which personally her best role. The amount of lines she had to remember for one takes was pretty impressive considering the automotive jargon she had to convey lol
If a woman could hear what a man was thinking, they'd be constantly slapping us.
There's a movie about that.
Not really.
@@mohamedabdourahman9845 There's a better Dave Chappelle skit about that.
@@captainphoenix ehhh
Marisa is captivating.
The last scene reminds me of a hot pharmacist I asked out several times. After a while I just gave up and just kept our interaction cordial. Years later, when she was already engaged to an arranged marriage (she was south Asian), she looked at my details and went "what the hell?" Turns out she looked at my date of birth wrong all those years ago, and had been under the impression I was 10 years older than I really was. All that time she'd thought I was some well preserved creep looking for younger women, which is why she rejected me. Sad thing is she seemed genuinely upset when the truth came out.
That sucks for her :(
that's a tragedy if there ever was one
@@RedRoseSeptember22 On the other hand do you really engage with a pharmacist who cannot even read a birth date right? That is a recipe for desaster if you ask me... 'oh the recipe reads 'acetylsalicylic acid', I read this as 'Acetic Acid', oopsie'
Her fault for not wanting to date older men.
I can hear what women think too but all i hear is silence.
Imagine the intrusive thoughts you’d hear daily though 💀
3:49 Guys, I think I found Uncle Ben 😂
Possibly the worst curse ever to be laid on a human being
I just appreciate that Ellie and Pike (Ashley Johnson) is in this movie 🍿
What?! Where?
@@DM__55 Ellie plays Mel Gibson's daughter in this movie. :)
What the actual fuck
Love theese old almost Sci-fi like movies... So much magic in them!
Damn, when you said old it really hit me.
3:05 he just turns into Bully Maguire for some reason?
Then proceeds to ask Aunt May out...
@@ichneumon2776 you had to make things weird.
Best comment 👌
I wish I had a gift like this guy
No you don't...
@@johnpetersen1923 Yes
You would go mad!
@@jospenner9503 lol
@@jospenner9503 No, I'd get laid!
Thx for reminding me TH-cam to buy this movie. First movie I watched on the plane on my first trip to the USA 🙂 and on my way to become a citizen. Thank you again! Totally forgot about this movie all these years ago.
I came to the conclusion long ago that i actually don't give a damn what women want. i know what I want. I go get what i want and if a woman wants to come along for the ride good for her!
Honestly since I stopped caring what women want I have had so much success. It's almost like the less I care the more they want me...
but what if what you want is women?
Men only want sex, when we actually need anything from them they see it as weak and then cheat etc. Basically they all respond same biologically
This movie was so damn funny 😂🤣😂🤣
The ability to read women's minds still wouldn't bring you any closer to knowing what women want because even they don't know.
It only avoids rejection, and if a girl doesn't like you, you could turn it around til she does. It is that simple and stupid really, then when you are what she wants it is what she thinks she wanted and doesn't want it anymore
not true, only the younger ones don't know bc life is more complex for them
@@teehee3657 The younger ones... younger than what? 100?
Two extremely talented actors.
You mean three
Love this film..
I bought two props from it, from PropStore London.
Two award statues, one for Darcy McGuire and the other for Nick Marshall.. They cost me too much.. I bought them drunk.. They're just in the background in each of their offices, on a shelf with awards.
But they're my prized possessions.
It's actually kind of a brilliant movie. As a simple man I must admit that I could look at and listen to Tomei reciting a phone for a few hours and not get bored...
Honestly "Jake Rojas" is one of Mel Gibson's best movies.
This scene was so well done... hilarious.
It’s not what woman want that’s important but how you make them feel.
Which is very impossible unless you're mister sensivtivem
@@GameLover45408 It's not terrible hard, just don't take yourself or life too seriously and make her laugh and feel safe around you.
That’s a path towards destruction
@@GameLover45408 It's not, millions of men do it every single day.
@@MrPhilionaireOkay. But what if you are a serious guy. What then? Am I just screwed? People always say “be yourself”, but what if I’m not always a happy person?… sorry, I’m just curious
God this was funny. The idea to hear the thoughts of women sounds like a gift- but I feel like the reality could be much worse. 😂
If I were Brad Pitt, it'd be a blessing. But as an average bloke imagine hearing all the disses ladies come up with when you try picking them up.
The cons outweigh the pros
@@HABO2210There was the story of the lady who did a study then wrote a book about pretending to be a man. She apparently stated that she didn't know how men could stand how they were treated and she had to stop the experiment after she started to despise women.
The book is called "Self Made Man"
@@matthewmosier8439 makes sense
@@matthewmosier8439ok
😂KING OF THE WORLD😂
Lights the ligher up 4 time when it ignited the first 😂😂😂
The lesson the movie is trying to teach us is even though all men would think this a cool power at first…the truth is all women are at least at some level experiencing moments of extreme mental/emotional instability and are impossible to please anyway so it’s not even a power with having. …..oh yea and we should “listen more” what ever the hell that shit is.
All you'd learn is that what's going on in their head is four times as crazy as what is coming out of their mouth.
_"all women are..."_
Does the same hold true for men?
@@edmis90 take it easy this isn’t you’re corporate America office space where we all had to go through forced mental conditioni--I mean mandated sensitivity training.
If you didn’t like the joke just move on with your life.
@@edmis90 no
@@edmis90 He literally makes a claim about "all men" in the opening sentence of his paragraph. While he can be accused of over generalization, he's not hypocritical in it. As to whether he's right, I couldn't say. I do think though that women would enjoy this power even less than men, because the last thing a woman wants is to know what men are really thinking about.
I've never watched this movie but I feel like I wouldn't be able to fully appreciate it because I don't have a running monologue
I can't imagine what life must be like without an internal monologue. I'm basically talking to myself all day in my head and all sorts of other stuff.
I'm sure this ability would be great if you looked like early 2000s Mel Gibson.
Exactly my point as the therapist here. If I meet such a human , I would be so thrilled with them and also if I had such power why would I let it go to waste ?
Marisa Tomei is so gorgeous
What a great movie!
It's so good that China released their own version of it 3 months later (also called "What Women Want"), starring Andy Lau and Gong Li.
I frickin' loved this movie growing up.
When someone says "Most 80s movies could never be made today", and you realize: There are movies from the past 2 decades that couldn't be made today.
I love her...I think she is absolutelyperfect
Nope, she´s just another one among millions who doesn´t know what she wants and everyone around her suffers for it
@Martin Marcos….wow…the accuracy!
I love this movie because it actually does answer what women want. It's a splendid moral as well. Women want a man who is understanding and caring, without being fake. And that's what matters. Not being hot or making rude comments that seem "cool". Just a nice and caring human being who makes the effort to understand them.
Ok TH-cam, I finally clicked, are you happy now?
It's easy. They wish for:
- powerful man that make her girlfriends jealous
- man with lots of money to spend on clothes and jewelry
- endless cycle of love and hate so they are not bored
- has big pole
Marisa Tomei is always a babe in every movie she's in
perfect cut at the end
What do women want? Once he embraces this "gift" the lives of women around this man drastically.
So what women want is a mind reader.
no, they just want ppl who will listen
Saw this movie when I was kid I believe now as a grown ass man it will make more sense to me
Freud died at age 83 and still asking that question. A lot of other men died asking that very same question. Women knows about that. And still are not willing to tell. You monsters!!!!
You don’t hear what people think, but you do hear their conversations.
There’s also common sense, logic, reason, and most important of all- empathy
the initial idea was that a woman can hear what men were thinking but they quickly found out that most men were sitting blankly most of the time so dropped that idea
2:43 was this video inspired by "men from mars women from venus" book ?
God Marisa Tomei…what an attractive female.
When I was in my late teens, I can't remember how many times I prayed to God to give me the power to read women's minds.
It really doesn't matter if you can hear what women think. If you like one, just ask them out. It doesn't matter what they think about you.
“Slow is good.” “Slow is really good.”
“You free tonight?!”
Well that was fast. lol
So if a guy who can hear women's thoughts is the luckiest man on earth, what about the reverse? A situation where women whom he knows can hear his thoughts?
They did this movie a couple years ago. What Men Want.
@@DiabIe37 I think you misunderstood. What Men Want is just a gender flipped version of What Women Want. What I said was a man whom lives his life but women he's sexually attracted to can hear his inner thoughts but he can't hear theirs.
@@imzjustplayinHes svrewed
I remember when this movie came out in the early 2000s, I was like 24 or 25, and I thought it was a movie for older people in their 40s. I'm 48 today and I recently saw it, got a laugh out of it. Sigh.
back then movies had at least something creative going for them
Literally go away
Fact check true!!! I'm a huge movie buff and the last good movies I saw in Theatre were Wind River and Blade Runner 2044. Everything since doesn't even look remotely interesting.
More reboots and hot garbage Marvel "movies." So damn lame.
I think that's why everyone is getting super hero fatigue and Star Wars fatigue.
They've gone woke, now they must go broke.
2:04 Gibson sniffed that smoke like it smelled weedy, she inhaled in paticular fashion too.
Oh 90s. So iconic.
This came out after the 90's
@@redavis6581 2000. Essentially the same time if we're being fair. It was filmed in the 90's haha, just released in 2000.
Hey this was a really cool well done short 👍 keep going!
The answer to "What do women want?" is "Who cares"
Hahaha
Exactly, you're not supposed to be catering to their wants anyway. You're a man not a butler trying to figure out how to please their boss.
I can't imagine the headache this would cause
This was some kind of hocus pocus lol
Winifred Sanderson would approve
Winifred Sanderson would approve
;)
Lol she was in hocus pocus
If you had this nowadays, all you would hear is "Instagram ... TikTok ..." 😂
In 2023 we can't even define a woman.
😂😂😂 funny but true. may you live in interesting times
But of course we can: an adult female human. Period. That simple. If she has female genitalia and 2 X chromosomes. We don't care for any other explanations.
She is so gorgeous.
40 years ago I wished I was older so I could date Marisa Tomie. Now I wish I looked younger so I could date her. She has not aged at all.
40 years ago? Wtf
@@Blueline1221 she was on a show called A different World which was a Cosby spinoff in 1987. She was 24ish at the time but played a college student. I was 17 at the time. She is like 61
@@PeterSedesse yea crazy. she have a face, which just never age its the italian genes
Although I liked the way the psychiatrist explained his gift, I liked the way it was handled in the Marathi remake "Aga bai... Arecchya" much more, as it wasn't directly applied in a sexual/romantic scenario with a girl the protagonist liked, but to understand the pains of his wife and mother.
imagine hearing karens voices in your head all the time ......
I’d go insane.
So when are they doing the reboot of this movie with Pete Davidson? Lol
Please can somebody help me ? 😮 I love that film and there is that song when Nick arrives at the prom. Can anybody tell me the name of it or who sings it? 😔
The thing is women don't even know what women want.
3:02 I have that smile every morning.
Mitnick!
I hear them, too:
"The day I get married is the day I stop giving head, find a good divorce lawyer, take half of everything, and shop, shop, shop."
See? There's not much else in there, gents.
Shop, shop, shop 😂
The weed part killed me lmao
After over twenty years of marriage, I have learned one thing women don't know what they want. Especially where to go for dinner.
I have to disagree, vvomen absolutely know what they want, and it's so simple it only have 4 letters : MORE.