Une femme est mise à la porte par les agents sportifs masculins de sa profession, mais acquiert un avantage inattendu sur eux lorsqu'elle développe la capacité d'entendre leurs pensées.Une femme est mise à la porte par les agents sportifs masculins de sa profession, mais acquiert un avantage inattendu sur eux lorsqu'elle développe la capacité d'entendre leurs pensées.Une femme est mise à la porte par les agents sportifs masculins de sa profession, mais acquiert un avantage inattendu sur eux lorsqu'elle développe la capacité d'entendre leurs pensées.
- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
Justin Alvarez
- Valet Guy
- (as Mathias Alvarez)
Paul Brian Johnson
- Scott
- (as Paul B. Johnson)
Auston Jon Moore
- Ben
- (as Auston Moore)
Avis en vedette
You already know what you are in for, at least sort of., just by reading the synopsis, but this is a funny movie with a great cast that doesn't let you down.
Taraji is a wonderful actress who always delivers.
This is not gonna be Oscar material, but it makes for a thoroughly enjoyable comedy with plenty of refreshing moments.
Oh what the heck, I'm just gonna repeat my tittle: WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP
I think in the terms of Romcoms this movie ranks above average.
You know what you're getting into by choosing this movie, it's a romcom about a woman trying to figure out what men want. Then how are people hating on it so much? I don't get it. It delivers what it promises, nothing fancy, no plot twists, no unique writing, enjoyable fun acting, just mindless bubbly fun.
Taraji P Henson is a bowl of energy and sunshine that keeps the rhythm of this movie constantly up and high and she elevates the whole movie. The movie really banked on this as well, almost every scene has her which is great.
Supporting characters are barely memorable except Max Greenfield (Who played Schmidt on New Girl) simply because I like the actor. Rest are forgettable.
Plot is simple, nothing that unique but fun, it follows the basic romcom formula but nothing wrong with that.
Are there better Romcoms, yes of course. Are there worse, many.
Don't believe on those 1 star 2 star reviews I'd say, the IMDb rating is quite accurate 5-6 star ballpark is much suited for this movie.
If you're in the mood of bubbly fun movie I'd say go for it. I personally quite enjoyed this movie.
You know what you're getting into by choosing this movie, it's a romcom about a woman trying to figure out what men want. Then how are people hating on it so much? I don't get it. It delivers what it promises, nothing fancy, no plot twists, no unique writing, enjoyable fun acting, just mindless bubbly fun.
Taraji P Henson is a bowl of energy and sunshine that keeps the rhythm of this movie constantly up and high and she elevates the whole movie. The movie really banked on this as well, almost every scene has her which is great.
Supporting characters are barely memorable except Max Greenfield (Who played Schmidt on New Girl) simply because I like the actor. Rest are forgettable.
Plot is simple, nothing that unique but fun, it follows the basic romcom formula but nothing wrong with that.
Are there better Romcoms, yes of course. Are there worse, many.
Don't believe on those 1 star 2 star reviews I'd say, the IMDb rating is quite accurate 5-6 star ballpark is much suited for this movie.
If you're in the mood of bubbly fun movie I'd say go for it. I personally quite enjoyed this movie.
Love Taraji and some of the other actors in this movie and wanted to like it. But I walk away thinking this movie is on the bad side of mediocre. Like something you would watch in the middle of the night and you had nothing but basic cable to watch.
The scrip comes off as awkward frequently throughout the movie. Several bizzare lines/scenes that just make you say "wtf" out loud. I wonder what sort of stuff was left on the cutting room floor if this is the stuff that made the movie.
There really isn't much here to draw you in. Most of the humor is jammed in just for the sake of having it.
I can appreciate doing something different with the source material, but this is basically the same exact movie with more sophomoric humor than the original. Any charm that the original had was lost with this script.
The scrip comes off as awkward frequently throughout the movie. Several bizzare lines/scenes that just make you say "wtf" out loud. I wonder what sort of stuff was left on the cutting room floor if this is the stuff that made the movie.
There really isn't much here to draw you in. Most of the humor is jammed in just for the sake of having it.
I can appreciate doing something different with the source material, but this is basically the same exact movie with more sophomoric humor than the original. Any charm that the original had was lost with this script.
Maybe I liked it because of how low my expectations were. I am someone who is seriously sick and tired of remakes, but this was surprisingly entertaining. The characters were likable and the story line was its own
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe office lobby/staircase scenes were shot at The Porsche Experience building in Atlanta. This is made obvious by race car pictures on the wall in the background during several scenes, as well as the actual driving track being briefly visible through the glass behind the staircase.
- GaffesWhen Brandon sits at Ali's desk for a raise, towards the end of the film, reflected in his glasses you can see lighting equipment and Green Screen.
- Générique farfeluPsychic Sister has sessions with all the main characters during the first part of the credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Conan: Taraji P. Henson/Tracy Morgan (2019)
- Bandes originalesMambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)
Written by Dámaso Pérez Prado (as Perez Prado), Lou Bega (as David Lubega) & Zippy Davids (as Christian Pletschacher)
Performed by Lou Bega
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- What Men Want
- Lieux de tournage
- Atlanta, Georgia(Filming City)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 54 611 903 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 18 232 087 $ US
- 10 févr. 2019
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 72 216 294 $ US
- Durée1 heure 57 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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