6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- Before I'd even watched half of this movie I decided that I hated it., 5 September 1999
Author:
fm-13 from London, England
The main character (played by Amanda Pays) is arrogant, boring, violent
and
has absolutely no respect for anybody's privacy.
She claims that her ability to mind read is a curse, but I found it hard
to
sympathise with her considering that she'd have no qualms about exploiting
her 'curse' for her own ends.
I like most of the romantic comedies that I've seen, but this movie is
barely romantic and nowhere near as funny as it should be. This is a shame
because the plot had the potential to be very entertaining.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Potential not realised, 2 February 2001
Author:
Stefan Kahrs from Canterbury, England
This romantic comedy has a number of unusual ideas and very quirky
characters, giving the whole thing a distinct surreal touch. There were
enough good ideas in this film to put a really nice piece together, but
sadly the film makers did not manage that.
First problem is the casting - the lead actors do not quite fit to their
envisaged screen personas. Ms Pays is a good-looking woman, but not the
gorgeous uber-babe suggested by several scenes, and Mark Frankel's charm
lacked sophistication: more Italian waiter than Cary Grant. Generally both
leads appeared rather unsympathetic which is a major crime in this genre.
The writers also did not think the characters through carefully enough, e.g.
one should think that an intelligent and rational thinking woman such as
Katie would have come to terms with her telepathic powers in a less violent
way.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A sci/fi romance comedy, 11 October 2005
Author:
billyr-2 from United States
This movie is a pleasure to watch. Its pace, storyline and characters
keep the viewer involved. The premise is almost cliché, but this
particular movie brings a humanistic/realistic aspect. This movie
reminds me a lot of Mel Gibson's 'what women want.' However, with major
differences. First and foremost its made in the UK. This means that
none of the Hollywood producers were involved. As a result the movie is
honest and realistic instead of fake and over-hyped. Secondly it brings
something like ESP to an everyday level. In one scene the main
character, while in the company of her boyfriend, reads a mans mind and
doesn't like what she 'hears' so she slaps the man and walks away. Of
course the man is dumbfounded, so her boyfriend shrugs his shoulders
and calmly states 'she's got ESP.'
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Fantastic, despite flaws., 18 March 2002
Author:
Martin L Baker from Scunthorpe
This is one of my favourite films. Although it seems it is not everyones
cup of tea, and there are flaws, I thoroughly enjoyed it. After catching
this on Sky, I scoured the country to get a copy on video.
Amanda Pays is lovely, even though her character appears spiteful at times.
Her ability to read minds makes for a plot with amusing one liners, and
results in some bizarre and comic events. Frankel's character, a master at
body language, is exceptionally amusing placed in this plot where his
expert
ability to read thoughts - and to transmit them - through body language, is
nullified by Katie's ESP.
The biggest flaw is where Katie at times can appear to read thoughts
without
seeing the person she's reading, although if you don't get caught up in the
'technicalities', it doesn't detract from the splendour of the film. It's
a
thought provoking film for anyone who ever thought "I wish I could tell
what
he/she is thinking", and perhaps even makes one analyse one's own
thoughts".
DJ Steve Wright is quoted on the VHS cover as saying it's nearly as funny
as
Four Weddings and a Funeral. I didn't particularly like that film. I
suspect our American friends may find it more amusing than most of the
English. If you watch this film, think about the conflict between body
language and thoughts.
Fun movie, 20 July 2008
Author:
beachkomber from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
What appealed to me about this movie was the way it made fun of human
behavior - how predictable or unpredictable it may be. No, it's not
Oscar material, but how many movies really ARE?? If you like a light
romantic comedy, and if you've ever wondered why some guys can be
jerks, this movie is for you.
By the end of the movie, you'll be thinking why on earth Katie doesn't
see through her partner, and will the guy really get the girl? This
isn't "the usual" movie, and for that, I appreciate it all the more. Do
you like seeing a person change, evolve, become a better person than
they ever thought they could be? Sometimes that ride can be fun. For me
it was. I often think of this movie when I think of a movie that you
just watch for fun. I haven't found it on the store shelves to
purchase, so I don't own it yet. I will just have to bite the bullet
and order it online!
Quite fun, 31 October 2007
Author:
howardiyoung from United Kingdom
This film was quite fun. It is similar in some respects to a more
recent swathe of this genre specialising in over the top humour, but in
this case without completely loosing a sense of normality. For example
in a later film by Gary Sinyor called "The Bachelor", an army of brides
chase the leading man. In this film there are some 'situations' like
this, the hostage taking for example. The difference here though is
that the scenes do not depart entirely from reality because the
incredible side of the situation remains connected more or less
entirely with the roles of each part. In other words it is the
characters who see the extraordinary and incredible as opposed to in
other films where the viewer sees the same as 'matter of fact' e.g.
1000 women in wedding dresses. Personally I prefer this in some ways
though typically the other, near slapstick lunacy has its place.
Notably in this particular case it is not simply because the plot is
therefore more down to earth and as a result engaging but also that it
makes sense in terms of the subject matter; being able to read minds
has little bearing on the solitude of love and then the crazy
situations we can find ourselves in when attempting to pursue the
object of one's affection.
Another review on IMDb points out that the leading lady appears to have
a chip on her shoulder. There is a reason for this which should be
fairly straight forward to pick up,.. as the cover and tag line perhaps
indicate she has esp and is surrounded by men with rather lurid
thoughts. This facet of the story is used to create fantastically
embarrassing situations which overall appear to be applied in order
that the viewer can draw a better picture of how the character thinks.
While this film is not really anything truly special I spent quite some
time looking for a way to obtain the soundtrack to this film. I really
like the saxophone solo and some of the other instrumental parts.
Unfortunately I could not find it and contacting David A. Hughes
directly is not as easy as popping to a music store.
Intelligent, sometimes funny, 5 September 2006
Author:
vchimpanzee from North Carolina
In England, Daniel and Lucy are living together, but one day Lucy
decides (while we listen to depressing classical music) that it's time
to go.
Daniel teaches professionals about body language. We first see him at
work in a place called The Self Centre. And paleontologist Katie
happens to be there that day, speaking to a group of scientists. Daniel
is attracted to her, but Katie keeps hitting him every time he flirts
with her.
The truth is that Katie wants a man, but she knows what they are all
thinking. And she's tired of men who are only interested in her
appearance. She wants men to like her for her intelligence.
Daniel keeps getting pulled over for speeding by the same female cop.
Katie's co-worker Sandip Tamar, at what appears to be a large
university, seems to appreciate her for her mind.
Will Daniel ever find a woman? Will Katie ever find a man? Will they
end up with each other?
Harry is Daniel's best friend, and he is married to Caroline; they have
a daughter Clare. Parris is one of Daniel's more nervous students.
I thought this was intelligently written, and Amanda Pays gave one of
the better performances out of a fine cast. Katie didn't always react
in the expected ways, and this was more than just a formula movie. This
might not appeal to those who enjoy mindless sitcoms and popular films
that the critics hate. But it might just work for those who go to
independent theaters to see films no one ever heard of.
There was a lot of good classical music, though I didn't necessarily
like all the music there was. Some of the music was contemporary,
high-energy pop.
A couple of scenes stand out, even if they weren't laugh-out-loud
funny. In one, we can hear the thoughts of all the lecherous men in one
bookshop. I don't know Katie's reaction because that's one of the times
the sound went out. In another, there are balloons and the band Right
Said Fred. I'd rather not say what that was all about, because it could
be considered a spoiler.
For me, this was a challenge to watch, because it could be boring at
times, but there was enough here to make it satisfying.
Strange Movie, 13 February 2006
Author:
SataiDelen from United States
I watched this movie because I wanted to see Jason Isaacs. I was new to
his movies and so wasn't overly familiar with him (outside of Harry
Potter) and I had to watch the movie twice through to figure out which
character was him. I was stunned at his lack of British accent. If it
hadn't been for his eyes I STILL wouldn't have known it was him.
Anyway, as for the movie itself, I found it unrealistic, and the main
character, harsh, bitter, and totally unsympathetic. She walks around
for most of the movie with a horrid chip on her shoulder and how she
ever got past this to enter into a relationship with her co-character I
will never understand. Maybe it's the fact that I'm probably just a
dim-witted American that doesn't understand British humor, but
considering I love British comedies such as Fawlty Towers, Are You
Being Served?, Upstairs/Downstairs, and even Red Dwarf, I don't think
so.
I just felt that this movie was badly written and not even good British
actors could manage to salvage it.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Excruciating. Avoid at all costs., 1 February 2001
Author:
Hendo-4 (neil@hendohome.demon.co.uk) from London
A copybook example of why the British film industry is in a dreadful mess.
Trite script mouthed by clever-clever cast, dull direction and
unsympathetic
characterisation, the list is endless.
In here somewhere is a half decent movie idea - a character that can hear
people thinking (What Women Want, anyone?)..but synor blows
it.
Avoid.
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6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

Before I'd even watched half of this movie I decided that I hated it., 5 September 1999
Author: fm-13 from London, England
The main character (played by Amanda Pays) is arrogant, boring, violent and has absolutely no respect for anybody's privacy. She claims that her ability to mind read is a curse, but I found it hard to sympathise with her considering that she'd have no qualms about exploiting her 'curse' for her own ends.
I like most of the romantic comedies that I've seen, but this movie is barely romantic and nowhere near as funny as it should be. This is a shame because the plot had the potential to be very entertaining.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Potential not realised, 2 February 2001
Author: Stefan Kahrs from Canterbury, England
This romantic comedy has a number of unusual ideas and very quirky characters, giving the whole thing a distinct surreal touch. There were enough good ideas in this film to put a really nice piece together, but sadly the film makers did not manage that.
First problem is the casting - the lead actors do not quite fit to their envisaged screen personas. Ms Pays is a good-looking woman, but not the gorgeous uber-babe suggested by several scenes, and Mark Frankel's charm lacked sophistication: more Italian waiter than Cary Grant. Generally both leads appeared rather unsympathetic which is a major crime in this genre. The writers also did not think the characters through carefully enough, e.g. one should think that an intelligent and rational thinking woman such as Katie would have come to terms with her telepathic powers in a less violent way.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

A sci/fi romance comedy, 11 October 2005
Author: billyr-2 from United States
This movie is a pleasure to watch. Its pace, storyline and characters keep the viewer involved. The premise is almost cliché, but this particular movie brings a humanistic/realistic aspect. This movie reminds me a lot of Mel Gibson's 'what women want.' However, with major differences. First and foremost its made in the UK. This means that none of the Hollywood producers were involved. As a result the movie is honest and realistic instead of fake and over-hyped. Secondly it brings something like ESP to an everyday level. In one scene the main character, while in the company of her boyfriend, reads a mans mind and doesn't like what she 'hears' so she slaps the man and walks away. Of course the man is dumbfounded, so her boyfriend shrugs his shoulders and calmly states 'she's got ESP.'
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-
Fantastic, despite flaws., 18 March 2002
Author: Martin L Baker from Scunthorpe
This is one of my favourite films. Although it seems it is not everyones cup of tea, and there are flaws, I thoroughly enjoyed it. After catching this on Sky, I scoured the country to get a copy on video.
Amanda Pays is lovely, even though her character appears spiteful at times. Her ability to read minds makes for a plot with amusing one liners, and results in some bizarre and comic events. Frankel's character, a master at body language, is exceptionally amusing placed in this plot where his expert ability to read thoughts - and to transmit them - through body language, is nullified by Katie's ESP.
The biggest flaw is where Katie at times can appear to read thoughts without seeing the person she's reading, although if you don't get caught up in the 'technicalities', it doesn't detract from the splendour of the film. It's a thought provoking film for anyone who ever thought "I wish I could tell what he/she is thinking", and perhaps even makes one analyse one's own thoughts".
DJ Steve Wright is quoted on the VHS cover as saying it's nearly as funny as Four Weddings and a Funeral. I didn't particularly like that film. I suspect our American friends may find it more amusing than most of the English. If you watch this film, think about the conflict between body language and thoughts.
Fun movie, 20 July 2008

Author: beachkomber from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
What appealed to me about this movie was the way it made fun of human behavior - how predictable or unpredictable it may be. No, it's not Oscar material, but how many movies really ARE?? If you like a light romantic comedy, and if you've ever wondered why some guys can be jerks, this movie is for you.
By the end of the movie, you'll be thinking why on earth Katie doesn't see through her partner, and will the guy really get the girl? This isn't "the usual" movie, and for that, I appreciate it all the more. Do you like seeing a person change, evolve, become a better person than they ever thought they could be? Sometimes that ride can be fun. For me it was. I often think of this movie when I think of a movie that you just watch for fun. I haven't found it on the store shelves to purchase, so I don't own it yet. I will just have to bite the bullet and order it online!
Quite fun, 31 October 2007

Author: howardiyoung from United Kingdom
This film was quite fun. It is similar in some respects to a more recent swathe of this genre specialising in over the top humour, but in this case without completely loosing a sense of normality. For example in a later film by Gary Sinyor called "The Bachelor", an army of brides chase the leading man. In this film there are some 'situations' like this, the hostage taking for example. The difference here though is that the scenes do not depart entirely from reality because the incredible side of the situation remains connected more or less entirely with the roles of each part. In other words it is the characters who see the extraordinary and incredible as opposed to in other films where the viewer sees the same as 'matter of fact' e.g. 1000 women in wedding dresses. Personally I prefer this in some ways though typically the other, near slapstick lunacy has its place. Notably in this particular case it is not simply because the plot is therefore more down to earth and as a result engaging but also that it makes sense in terms of the subject matter; being able to read minds has little bearing on the solitude of love and then the crazy situations we can find ourselves in when attempting to pursue the object of one's affection.
Another review on IMDb points out that the leading lady appears to have a chip on her shoulder. There is a reason for this which should be fairly straight forward to pick up,.. as the cover and tag line perhaps indicate she has esp and is surrounded by men with rather lurid thoughts. This facet of the story is used to create fantastically embarrassing situations which overall appear to be applied in order that the viewer can draw a better picture of how the character thinks.
While this film is not really anything truly special I spent quite some time looking for a way to obtain the soundtrack to this film. I really like the saxophone solo and some of the other instrumental parts. Unfortunately I could not find it and contacting David A. Hughes directly is not as easy as popping to a music store.
Intelligent, sometimes funny, 5 September 2006
Author: vchimpanzee from North Carolina
In England, Daniel and Lucy are living together, but one day Lucy decides (while we listen to depressing classical music) that it's time to go.
Daniel teaches professionals about body language. We first see him at work in a place called The Self Centre. And paleontologist Katie happens to be there that day, speaking to a group of scientists. Daniel is attracted to her, but Katie keeps hitting him every time he flirts with her.
The truth is that Katie wants a man, but she knows what they are all thinking. And she's tired of men who are only interested in her appearance. She wants men to like her for her intelligence.
Daniel keeps getting pulled over for speeding by the same female cop. Katie's co-worker Sandip Tamar, at what appears to be a large university, seems to appreciate her for her mind.
Will Daniel ever find a woman? Will Katie ever find a man? Will they end up with each other?
Harry is Daniel's best friend, and he is married to Caroline; they have a daughter Clare. Parris is one of Daniel's more nervous students.
I thought this was intelligently written, and Amanda Pays gave one of the better performances out of a fine cast. Katie didn't always react in the expected ways, and this was more than just a formula movie. This might not appeal to those who enjoy mindless sitcoms and popular films that the critics hate. But it might just work for those who go to independent theaters to see films no one ever heard of.
There was a lot of good classical music, though I didn't necessarily like all the music there was. Some of the music was contemporary, high-energy pop.
A couple of scenes stand out, even if they weren't laugh-out-loud funny. In one, we can hear the thoughts of all the lecherous men in one bookshop. I don't know Katie's reaction because that's one of the times the sound went out. In another, there are balloons and the band Right Said Fred. I'd rather not say what that was all about, because it could be considered a spoiler.
For me, this was a challenge to watch, because it could be boring at times, but there was enough here to make it satisfying.
Strange Movie, 13 February 2006

Author: SataiDelen from United States
I watched this movie because I wanted to see Jason Isaacs. I was new to his movies and so wasn't overly familiar with him (outside of Harry Potter) and I had to watch the movie twice through to figure out which character was him. I was stunned at his lack of British accent. If it hadn't been for his eyes I STILL wouldn't have known it was him.
Anyway, as for the movie itself, I found it unrealistic, and the main character, harsh, bitter, and totally unsympathetic. She walks around for most of the movie with a horrid chip on her shoulder and how she ever got past this to enter into a relationship with her co-character I will never understand. Maybe it's the fact that I'm probably just a dim-witted American that doesn't understand British humor, but considering I love British comedies such as Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served?, Upstairs/Downstairs, and even Red Dwarf, I don't think so.
I just felt that this movie was badly written and not even good British actors could manage to salvage it.
0 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Excruciating. Avoid at all costs., 1 February 2001
Author: Hendo-4 (neil@hendohome.demon.co.uk) from London
A copybook example of why the British film industry is in a dreadful mess. Trite script mouthed by clever-clever cast, dull direction and unsympathetic characterisation, the list is endless. In here somewhere is a half decent movie idea - a character that can hear people thinking (What Women Want, anyone?)..but synor blows it. Avoid.
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