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Three Can Play That Game
Shanté Smith has moved to Atlanta and become the Love Doctor, a relationship expert who uses her knowledge of the male psyche to help women get what they want.
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Plot Summary
Single mother Shanice 'Shan' Williams is tired of men's games and decides to play her own. After a messy breakup, she enlists her two best friends, Antoinette and Brenda, to help her embark on a plan to get back at her ex-boyfriend. Their strategy involves seducing him and his friends, leading to a series of comedic misadventures and unexpected romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
The film received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, often citing its predictable plot and formulaic execution. However, some found it to be a lighthearted and entertaining romantic comedy with a few redeeming moments.
What Reviewers Say
The movie struggles with a thin plot and predictable outcomes.
Vivica A. Fox's performance is a highlight, but it's not enough to elevate the film.
Offers lighthearted entertainment for fans of the romantic comedy genre, despite its flaws.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Three Can Play That Game" are scarce, but available feedback suggests viewers found it a passable romantic comedy, with some appreciating the humor and cast chemistry while others noted its unoriginality.
Fun Fact
The film was also released under the title "The Comeback."
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