What a woman wants is appreciation

Anthony 2022-03-19 09:01:03

I think in the end when Nick went from being able to read minds and then went back to normal

he probably knew what a woman wanted

and a couple of women in the play I read wanted appreciation



like a waiter at a coffee shop, after a passionate night with Nick After that, Nick didn't go to him again. She couldn't bear to wait to go to Nick

to ask clearly why she didn't go to her after such a perfect sex. . Then in her mind she wanted to tell me that you are gay. . This made me feel better.

Nick read this and said sadly: Well, I admit that I am a gay
woman and can't accept losing to other women, but if he is gay, this will ensure his self-esteem, and the two will break up happily.



For example, a very obscure girl in the company who distributes documents. She often does her job silently by herself, thinking in her mind: if I jump from here, no one will know, and if I don't come tomorrow, no one will care. . . Nick reads this and starts to pay attention to this guy who no one is paying attention to. One day, he saw the obscure girl's desk full of letters, apparently not coming to work. Ask anyone else and no one knows. He was suddenly very worried and hurriedly found the address to find her home. Both of them were surprised when they got there. It turned out that the girl was just sick, and she did call to ask for leave. Nick said I came to make sure you are ok. Then I asked, I know you wanted to apply for the position of copy writer in our group. Now it is available. Are you available? The girl was very excited, and of course

it was here too. The girl always felt that no one cared about her, and when she noticed her, her due value was not reflected. Now he knew that Nick (the company executive) was paying attention to her, and she got the position she wanted. due appreciation, this is what she wants


And Nick's relationship with the female boss. Nick knew her mind through read mind, and indirectly stole her idea, although it wasn't intentional. . The owner and even the female boss think that the advertising plan for Nike is Nick's masterpiece. While the female boss was happy, Nick lost his job. He also avoided Nick. Nick later found his female boss and told her the truth. Saying that everything is your idea is wrong from me. . When Nick was about to leave, the female boss kept him. Ok. The female boss finally regained her confidence and her own value, and was able to start life and love normally again. .



so. . From these few heroines or interspersed characters, in fact, the pursuit should be that others recognize their own value.

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  • Casper 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    It is much better than the average American romantic comedy movie. Neither the plot nor the lines are so vulgar. I like the comfortable and simple beauty of the heroine. It is very kind to smile.

  • Raul 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    Compared with Andy Lau's version, this version looks much more comfortable. Mel Gibson is so cute and Helen is so pretty! But to be honest, I'm really afraid to be friends with people who can hear other people's voices, because I think I'll be so noisy all day long that I won't stop sleeping, and I don't have only one voice, at least four or five people in meetings. That's too loud! If I meet such a man, it should end with me being killed.

What Women Want quotes

  • Nick Marshall: [while walking to his apartment he sees Lola] Lola.

    Lola: [muttering to herself] It's okay, it's okay. Okay, here he comes.

    Nick Marshall: Lola?

    Lola: I know I haven't heard from you.

    Nick Marshall: Lola, how long have you been out here?

    Lola: Just a few... hours. Nick, you said that you wouldn't hurt me, and then you slept with me, and then you didn't call me for six days, and that, in the world of me, that's torture.

    [Puts her hands between her hair]

    Lola: I mean, we have this, totally unbelievable, life-altering sex,

    [Puts her hands down]

    Lola: and

    [stammers]

    Lola: you disappear! I mean, you stopped drinking coffee!

    Nick Marshall: Lola. I'm so sorry.

    Lola: It's ok. It's ok, because I figured you your little secret.

    Nick Marshall: You did?

    Lola: It's so obvious when you think about it; how else would you know the things that you know?

    Nick Marshall: It wasn't so obvious to anyone else.

    Lola: Nick, come on. You're so sensitive, you're so aware of my feelings, you're so tuned in. You talk to me like a woman, you think like a woman; Nick! Come on! Admit it, you're totally and completely gay!

    Nick Marshall: I am?

    Lola: You're not? Oh, I mean if you're not, you gotta tell me. You gotta tell me. I mean, based on the other night, just, just put me out of my misery. Are you? Or aren't you?

    [inner thoughts]

    Lola: Say you're gay, then I'm not nuts, not undesirable, not rejected by another guy, just say it, say you're gay, ADMIT IT!

    Nick Marshall: Ok.

    [pauses]

    Nick Marshall: I'm gay.

    Lola: [shakes her head] How gay?

    Nick Marshall: [groans] I'm as gay as it gets.

    Lola: [pauses] You're gonna make some guy very happy someday.

    Nick Marshall: [Groans again] From your lips.

    Lola: Uhh. I hate that I'm crying. Well, lookit, if things should ever change in that department...

    Nick Marshall: Oh, you'll be the first to know.

    Lola: Promise?

    Nick Marshall: I promise. Come here.

  • Lola: [inner thoughts] Hubba, hubba, here he comes, looking awfully good today! And I haven't had sex in 4 months... okay, 6. Ooooh, why do I attempt to stop him asking me out, I'm an idiot, idiot, IDIOT!

    [speaking voice]

    Lola: Hey Nick, how's it goin?

    Nick Marshall: Lola, my love. I can't take "no" for an answer.

    Lola: About what?

    Nick Marshall: "About what."

    [laughs softly]

    Nick Marshall: About us.

    Lola: [inner thoughts] Oh, just don't hurt me, Nick; I've been hurt too many times.

    Nick Marshall: I know how hard it is to go out with someone new. I mean, there's always that fear of... well... getting hurt. At least that's how I feel inside.

    Lola: Do you really?

    Nick Marshall: All the time.

    Lola: Me too all the time!

    Nick Marshall: So, let's just take it slow, and see how it goes.

    Lola: Slow is good. Slow is really good.

    Nick Marshall: Yeah.

    Lola: [giggles] You free tonight?