Think Like a Man Too

In the end, Think Like A Man Too is an obligatory sequel to an unexpected success ($96 million on a $12 million budget) that - unlike 22 Jump Street - is perfectly content to rest on its laurels.

InThink Like A Man Too , we catch up with our four couple ( and some of their mutual friends ) in Las Vegas , where they have gathered to celebrate the nuptials of " Single Mom " Candace ( Regina Hall ) and " Momma ’s Boy " Michael ( Terrence J. ) . Through some awkward miscommunication , fiery niggling Cedric ( Kevin Hart ) got the printing that he - not sensible , suave Dominic ( Michael Ealy ) - was Michael ’s best man , and the resulting program for the bachelor company reflects Cedric ’s over - the - top , half - cook scheming .

However , the ladies design to turn it up just as loud as the guy cable ; business gallon Lauren ( Taraji P. Henson ) has pulled out all the stops for Candace ’s bachelorette daring listing , and the young woman are not afraid to step on the guys ' good time for ensure their party is the practiced party . However , during the rowdy night in Vegas , it slowly and surely come to Light Within that everyone ’s happy - go - lucky frontage is just that - a facade - as guys and gal both realize that the warfare of bachelor vs. bachelorette party is nothing compared to the real battles they are fighting in their various relationships .

Think Like A Manwas a pleasant surprisal . Director Tim Story ( Barbershop ) and his ensemble mould turned Steve Harvey ’s relationship ego - help script into a singular rom - com that transformed categorical original into fresh examinations of love life - and it for the most part work , thanks to the right-hand mixture of ensemble interpersonal chemistry . Think Like A Man Tooretains the energy between its principal ensemble ; however , the uniqueness and fun of the approach to first film has sadly evaporated , leaving behind a more ceremonious and clichéd rom - com continuation in its place .

Think Like A Man Too - Poster - Group of men and women

On a directorial level , the continuation goes for the usual ' great and better ' glide path . Tim Story is back at the helm ( with double the budget ) , and the visual composition of the film is everything lavish and sexy that one would bear from a Vegas company film . Aside from a medicine picture aesthetic , however , the literal visual tachygraphy of the film is rather superficial and unsophisticated ; like Vegas itself , the sequel is big , burnished and meretricious , but short on any real substance once you peer beneath the aerofoil . There are also a destiny of strange segment wedged into the proceeding that offer small and are at times distracting . Homage dance numbers , music video parody sequences … it ’s all in there , though why ( or ' did it fit ? ' ) is a interrogative the film often does n’t bother to ask . It ’s almost like the Vegas playground provedtoofruitful   for the filmmakers to keep nidus on their name and address .

The same could be said for the script by returning writers Keith Merryman and David A. Newman ( Friends With welfare ) . The yoke cracked the code of accommodate a ego - help script the first prison term around - but this time , without the origin material to function as a muse , things play out in much less inspired fashion . Think Like A Man Toooperates under the self-confidence that its cast of characters made enough of an impression the first prison term ; ergo , simply following them through the next step their relationships should mechanically be intriguing and fun . While it ’s on-key that catching up with these character is fun enough , it ’s also true thatThink Like Man Tooends up sacrificing its with child vantage over the first plastic film : having all of the characters now amply bonded as a group .

or else of a Modern grouping moral force , we get the same tear down the gender phone line for basically recycle the same conflict and relationship arc we saw inThink Like A Man . " The Easy Girl " ( Mya ) still feel unloved , while " The Player " ( Zeke ) is still being stumble up by his own bad boy epitome . " The Girl Who Wants the Ring " ( Kristen ) is still trying to see out how to move her man toward maturity , while " The Non - Committer " ( Jeremy ) ca n’t get up the cojones to accede the next phase of the relationship . " The Dreamer " ( Dominic ) is still brumous - eyed with dear ideals , while " The womanhood Who Is Her Own military man " ( Lauren ) is still weighing independence against the benefit of partnership . Finally , " The Mama ’s Boy " is still being too subservient , while " The Single Mother " is still dish out with the insecurity and stigma of being unworthy .

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It ’s exactly what we saw the first meter , andThink Like A Man Toodoes small to rightfully acquire these journeys so much as " tweak " them slightly so that they calculate novel when they are really just familiar and predictable . move is any material insight or Wisdom of Solomon about relationships , replaced by a cheap basketball game representative - over metaphor meant to frame and start the narrative - which is about as smooth as complementing a girl by comparing her to a car . Piled on top of that hollowness are any bit of grinder - plots that never show takings on their screen time investment . In short : while check the subsequence , it quickly becomes apparent that the well of adept ideas in all likelihood ran dry after the first movie .

The cast makes a strong return , this time much more comfortable with their respective characters , as well as with the oecumenical group chemical science . The potent thespian of the bunch are still Michael Ealy ( Dominic ) , Romany Malco ( Zeke ) , Taraji P. Henson and Regina Hall - while Kevin Hart carry the comedy as a one - man show all his own . Gabrielle Union ( Kristen ) and Jerry Ferrara ( Jeremy ) feel somewhat marginalized in this follow - up , while Meagan Good ( Mya ) and Terrence Jenkins ( Michael ) are noticeably weaker performers than their Colorado - stars - particularly obtrusive since both their characters get some of the heavier striking arcs .

suppose Like A Man Tooalso throws in a LOT of supporting characters - most of whom have little impact . maid of honor ' Wendi McLendon - Covey might as well not have been in the motion picture ; the same could be say for La La Anthony , who appears out of nowhere in order of magnitude to say / chip in nothing during her wide screen time . Actress Jenifer Lewis is give the only legit side - arc as Michael ’s " sure-enough battle - axe " of a mother , with Dennis Haysbert bring smiles to ladies ' faces as the franchise ’s obligatory sinister lump cameo ( it was Morris Chestnut in the first film ) . unhappily , Gary Owen ’s Bennett - the token white friend who steal many a conniption inThink Like A Man- has visualize his niche shrink this installment , thanks to the overabundance of side - character like two other ( younger ) token white guys , played by David Walton and Adam Brody . There are also a handful of fame cameo to keep your eyes peeled for ( some salutary than others ) .

Megan Good Taraji Henson Gabrielle Union and Regina Hall in ‘Think Like A Man Too

LaLa Anthony, Meagan Good, Taraji P. Henson, Regina Hall, Gabrielle Union and Wendi McLendon-Covey in ‘Think Like A Man Too’

In the final stage , call back Like A Man Toois an obligatory continuation to an unexpected winner ( $ 96 million on a $ 12 million budget ) that - unlike22 Jump Street- is perfectly contented to rest on its laurels . The only tangible attraction is a fortune to catch up with a collection of charming eccentric in interesting / amusing romantic situations , with Kevin Hart pulling out all the diaphragm to verify that at least a portion of the film is legitimately funny . It ’s not abadtime in Vegas - but compared to films likeThe HangoverorBridesmaids , Think Like AMan Toois not even a contender in the battle for pre - wedding comedy domination . An mirthful matinée or rental at best , this sequel ultimately pales in comparison to its predecessor .

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Think Like A Man Toois now playing in dramaturgy . It is 106 second foresightful and is Rated PG-13 for rude sexual content including reference , fond nudity , speech and drug material .

Cedric (Kevin Hart) in Screen Gems’ THINK LIKE A MAN TOO.

Kevin Hart in ‘Think Like A Man Too’

Think Like A Man Too is a amatory comedy directed by Tim Story , serving as a sequel to the motion picture cerebrate Like a homo . It reunite the ensemble cast , including Kevin Hart , Michael Ealy , and Regina Hall , as the group give ear a wedding in Las Vegas . Their programme quickly spiral into chaos , jeopardizing the enceinte result and test their relationship . The film explores themes of love life , friendship , and personal outgrowth .

Terrence J and Regina Hall in ‘Think Like A Man Too’

Terrence J and Regina Hall in ‘Think Like A Man Too’

Gary Owen in ‘Think Like A Man Too’

Gary Owen in ‘Think Like A Man Too’