Nick Marhsall
(Mel Gibson) is all man. He loves women and women love him.
Which is just as well, since he works in a predominantly woman
based ad. agency.
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Feeling
hot hot hot. Steady girls |
Life is
pretty good until he is passed over for promotion by the arrival
of Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt) as new creative director.
Luckily
for Marshall, he stumbles in his bathroom, steps in his bath
and receives an electric shock because he was using a hairdryer
at the time.
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Would
you let this man hear your innermost thoughts? Don't answer
that |
Like superheroes
before him Marshall receives an unusual gift - he's able to
hear what women are thinking.
For a
guy who's already a stud this is a pretty useful tool. Not
only does it help him bed more women it allows him to steal
the ideas of his new boss.
But this
is a Mel Gibson film, pandering to the heartstrings of a female
audience. And with a UK release nicely timed to coincide with
Valentine's day it's no surprise he falls for Hunt and vice
versa.
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It's
uncanny. It's as if you can read my mind |
Can you
guess what happens?
It's pretty
predictable with the regular slush side servings of Gibson
being able to bond with his teenage daughter and ultimately
transform into a new man.
If you
like Mel Gibson, especially Mel Gibson wearing tights, then
you'll like this.
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