To read detailed audience reactions, trivia, and reviews, check out the IMDb page for the film.
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The story centers around (played by Vivica A. Fox), a successful advertising executive. Shanté is the undisputed relationship guru among her circle of friends. She firmly believes that men must be strategically managed to keep them from straying.
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The story follows Shante Smith (Vivica A. Fox), a successful advertising executive who considers herself an expert on men and relationships. She lives by a strict set of rules designed to keep her partner, Keith Fenton (Morris Chestnut), in line. However, when she catches Keith out with another woman, Shante launches a "Ten Day Plan" to win him back and punish him simultaneously. The film quickly turns into a hilarious battle of the sexes as Keith catches on to her games and starts playing by his own rules.
, the film centers on an advertising executive who believes she has mastered the art of relationship management through calculated mind games. Movie Overview Release Date: September 7, 2001. Romantic Comedy / Drama. Director & Writer: Mark Brown. Vivica A. Fox and Morris Chestnut. Plot Summary The story follows Shanté Smith To read detailed audience reactions, trivia, and reviews,
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The film openly asks: Can love survive when both partners are trying to “win”? Shanté’s rules—like making him wait, controlling when they speak, and testing his loyalty—reflect a defensive, ego-driven approach to love. Keith’s counter-strategy turns the tables, showing that manipulation backfires on both sides.
Two Can Play That Game is a 2001 American romantic comedy that explores the humorous and often strategic "battle of the sexes". Written and directed by Mark Brown Fox), a successful advertising executive
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The film follows Shanté Smith (Vivica A. Fox), a corporate go-getter who prides herself on her “10-Day Rule” – a system designed to train her boyfriend, Keith Fenton (Morris Chestnut), into being the perfect partner. Keith is a dedicated professional who has recently made a mistake: he came home late, missed her parents’ anniversary dinner, and worse, was seen at a bar with his ex-girlfriend, Diedre (Gabrielle Union).