Mel Gibson and Lindsay Lohan are toxic property in Hollywood today - linked as they are, variously, to antisemitism, misogyny, drug abuse and shoplifting - yet in two of their funnier films they show us what empathy really means. In Freaky Friday, a mother and daughter magically inhabit the body of the other while in What Women Want Mel Gibson is given the gift of hearing the inner voices of the women he meets. Both films give people the opportunity to get under the skin of those they don’t understand.
The teenage daughter perceives the strain of an overworked professional lone parent and her mother the dilemmas posed by relationships in the modern high school. Initially, Gibson finds he has a competitive advantage at work and in relationships, able to stay one step ahead of the game. Eventually his gift becomes a curse because the voices become like tinnitus in his ears, though not before he learns to become a nurturer by hearing what he sounds like to others and in eavesdropping on their deepest vulnerabilities.
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