Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy
Theatrical Release: 09/07/2001(USA)
Release Date: 12/26/2001
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol/Por/KO/TH
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1/DDS2.0
Run Time: 90 Minutes
Flags: Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
Love really is a battlefield in this war of the sexes comedy that marks the directorial debut of
Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997) screenwriter
Mark Brown.
Vivica A. Fox stars as
Shante, a knowledgeable veteran of the dating game who thinks she's found the perfect mate in the handsome
Keith (
Morris Chestnut). When
Keith is spotted stepping out with
Shante's arch-rival
Conny (
Gabrielle Union), the spurned lover institutes what she labels the "ten-day plan," an all-out assault on
Keith designed to make him come crawling back to her.
Shante's scheme includes sexy lingerie, home cooking, aloofness, and other tactics intended to make
Keith regret his errant ways, but
Keith is receiving contradictory advice from his allegedly worldly wise buddy
Tony (
Anthony Anderson).
Two Can Play That Game is produced by
Doug McHenry, director of
Jason's Lyric (1994) and
Kingdom Come (2001).
~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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A reviewer
from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Another Battle-of-the-Sexes Farce.
Mark Brown, the writer of How to Be a Player and The Wizard of Oz (1998) makes his directorial debut with thia hilariously funny romantic comedy. Vivica A. Fox stars as a beautiful advertising executive, who puts her lawyer boyfriend's loyalty to the test after she catches him at a nightclub with another woman. Also starring Morris Chestnut, Anthony Anderson, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Tamala Jones, Mo'Nique, Bobby Brown, Gabrielle Union, Dondre T. Whitfield, David Krumholtz, Ray Wise, Amy Hunter, and Natashia Williams.

A reviewer
from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
A Battle-of-the-Sexes Comedy Farce.
Mark Brown, the writer of How to Be a Player and The Wizard of Oz (1998) makes his directorial debut in a romantic comedy about the relationships between the sexes. Vivica A. Fox stars as a beautiful advertising executive, who tests her lawyer boyfriend's loyalty after she catches him at a nightclub with another woman. Also starring Morris Chestnut, Anthony Anderson, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Tamala Jones, Mo'Nique, Bobby Brown, Gabrielle Union, Dondre T. Whitfield, David Krumholtz, Ray Wise, Amy Hunter, and Natashia Williams.