Think Like a Man (DVD REVIEW)
Think Like a Man
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Love Advice Levels Playing Field in Battle-of-the-Sexes
Comedy
Comedian/actor/radio
and television show host Steve
Harvey shocked the world a few years ago when he added love guru to his
repertoire with the publication of “Act Like a Lady,
Think Like a Man.” The popular relationship primer, which earned the #1 spot on the New York Times
best-seller list. mapped out a step-by-step strategy designed to
help any woman turn her man into Mr. Right merely by understanding and
manipulating the male psyche.
Think Like a Man, the movie, is less an adaptation of the
book than a battle-of-the-sexes romantic comedy revolving around a quartet of
conniving females who secretly rely on the tenets of Steve’s philosophy to try
to land the men of their dreams. This proves easier said than done once the
guys discover what the objects of their affection are up to, since they then
decide to beat the girls to the proverbial punch by reading the opus
themselves.
Directed by Tim Story, the film
features an A-list cast with stars in both the lead and supporting roles.
Calling the play-by-play is Kevin Hart, who does double duty as narrator and as
Cedric, a trash-talking blowhard going through a difficult divorce.
Luckily, the four ill-matched
couples at the heart of the tale are so simplistically-drawn that they’re easy
to keep straight. Earnest Dominic (Michael Ealy) is an unemployed chef who
dreams of opening his own restaurant. He goes to extraordinary lengths to
impress Lauren (Taraji P. Henson), a status-conscious corporate executive he
thinks wouldn’t give him the time of day if she knew he didn’t have a job or a
Mercedes.
Meanwhile, Michael (Terrence
Jenkins) and single-mom Candace (Regina Hall) can never get together between
the distracting demands of his meddling mother (Jenifer Lewis) and her
precocious, 6 year-old son (Kaleel Harris). Then there’s Kristen (Gabrielle
Union) who has grown weary after 9 years of waiting for her immature boyfriend
(Jerry Ferrara) to pop the question. And finally, we have Mya (Meagan Good) who
refuses to sleep with hot-and-bothered Zeke (Romany Malco) for 90 days after
having been seduced and abandoned by her previous suitor.
The movie is laced with
laugh-out-loud banter, with memorable moments arriving courtesy of cameo
appearances by Wendy Williams, Luenell, Morris
Chestnut, Sherri Shepherd, Chris
Brown, Ron Artest, Lisa Leslie and Steve Harvey himself. I would be remiss in
my duties if I failed to forewarn that the picture’s politically-incorrect brand
of humor is apt to offend those sensitive about homophobia, misogyny and the
use of the N-word. One only hopes all is forgotten, if not necessarily
forgiven, by the time the canoodling couples disappear into the sunset.
The male mindset as the path to
happily ever after. Who
knew?
Very Good
(3 stars)
Rated PG-13 for sexuality, crude humor, ethnic slurs and brief drug use.
Running time: 122
minutes
Distributor: Sony
Pictures Home Entertainment
Blu-ray Extras:
Deleted scenes; gag reel; The Guy Code; Men vs. Women; He Said-She Said; Comedy
behind the Scenes; and more.
To see a trailer for
Think Like a Man, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7VmU8aHAtw
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