SummaryAll the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas, but plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event.
SummaryAll the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas, but plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event.
What happens in Vegas happens a lot in movies. Think Like a Man Too goes to the same casinos, strip clubs and pleasure pools with a fistful of jokers and an ace up its sleeve, the irrepressible Kevin Hart.
Steve Harvey's romantic story of "the game of love" is back. the romantic sequel that lovers were excited about and i was one of them.This definitely is the funnest Think like a man movie ever it has the hilarity, the charm. But i felt like the first one was more romantic then this, this sequel was more FUN. some of this film has some cliche's;
My appreciation for this film comes from knowing what I was looking at, and from not looking for more than what's there. It's a comedy. I don't say "comedy" as a description of the genre to which this film belongs (which is the sad case for a lot of garbage being passed of as comedy). Hart's delivery, and the performance of the [mostly] well-put together cast, produces spontaneous, and sometimes explosive, laughter throughout the film. The film was also enjoyable because I saw myself in its humor, its sensibility, and its perspective. It didn't try too hard to create "types" of black people. These characters could easily be me and my friends doing everything on our cliche list of things we HAVE to do while we're in Vegas [minus the celebrity factor and the public brawl, of course]. What's more, the film was not designed to be a definitive statement on romantic relationships. The [not really] dramatic elements provided continuity, as a sequel, and gave the film just enough substance to distinguish itself in a genre dominated by pointless fluff. It's an excellent date movie that left me with an unexpected feeling of lightheartedness. My take-away's: Create your own adventures. Make life fun and interesting. Pay attention to the needs of **** ready to take a stand and commit yourself to something when the time is right. But, you'll enjoy life more, and laugh much louder and longer when you don't try so hard to make things work.
In several instances, you can sense that director Tim Story simply rolled the proverbial ball out to Hart on the court and called the play: Make it funny. Hart scores occasionally, but Think Like a Man Too loses by double digits.
If you laughed at Tim Story's first "Think," based on Steve Harvey's bestselling advice book for women, you'll probably ride along for this jacked-up, Vegas-set sequel in which dudes and dolls offer sexist approaches to throwing a bachelor party.
If Think Like a Man Too was a man, he would be the world’s worst date: humorless, shrill, speaking primarily in clichés (“what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!”) and absolutely terrified of women.
hey guys out if y'all looking for some fun and get your mind off work or any stress..this is that movie to get and also even if your chilled at home . The movie really all started all good for my liking really,but i didn't like the old cliché that it went through at the end or almost end mid parts were the couple reconcile with their mates at the same time...like **** has been done and is still being done especially by black comedies,.. really writers need to stay away from that kind of approach really its really getting old and boring it makes their movies really predictable.....other wise the movie is good it money well spent
No, it's not high art, but it's FUN! Some of these critics in the "red" zone have no sense of humor. Kevin Hart is hilarious, as usual, and the cast is pretty amazing. (Pretty cool to see Detective Carter from "Person of Interest" let her hair down....) It's definitely better than the 2nd and 3rd Hangover movies, though not as good as as the original or Bridesmaids. I laughed VERY hard many times during this ****. Great to see Dennis Haysbert crash the party.
When I saw the original film, "Think Like a Man," I was pleasantly surprised. While by no means a groundbreaking film, it at least had a coherent point of view. It was also entertaining in the way it explored male-female relationships. Unfortunately, "Think Like a Man Too," is several steps down from the original. Rather than expanding on the original in its exploration of romantic relationships, the sequel relies too heavily on Kevin Hart's frenetic energy and the Las Vegas location to carry the film. Most of the humor is fairly lowbrow with tasteless jokes referring to people's skin color and body odor. Like many of Tyler Perry films, this Will Packer-produced movie relies too heavily on cliches and stereotypes. The characters are largely self-absorbed and lacking in dimension. While the film has a few mildly humorous and even tender moments, they are mostly drowned out by one outrageous scene after another.
Think like a man too is a bad **** it also ruin think like a man.This is a sequel to think like a man and the sequel was so bad.Predictable, Bad acting,stupid scenes and **** 2 good things about this film is kevin hart and some jokes were good. But I give Think like a man too a 3.9/10.This film is just awful
Think Like A Man Too is what most sequels to successful comedies are, a cash grab. With no real creativity this stereotypical Las Vegas-based Rom-Com draws the occasional laugh in an otherwise reserved and rather stale story. With this cast the film had the potential to get a little raunchier than the previous one with the Vegas atmosphere but instead decides to tone back and the quality is greatly affected. Should have stuck to a single movie story.