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For the movie Two Can Play That Game (2001) , here is helpful text for a description or social post, including details on the plot, cast, and where to find it. Movie Summary
2. Apple TV (iTunes)
- Available for purchase.
- Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese – Arabic only if manually added via third-party subtitle players (not native).
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Plot Summary: The Rules of the Game
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). For the movie Two Can Play That Game
- Vivica A. Fox as Shante Smith (The protagonist/strategist).
- Morris Chestnut as Keith Fenton (The boyfriend).
- Anthony Anderson as Tony (Keith's best friend and comic relief).
- Gabrielle Union as Conny (Shante's rival).
a strategic relationship guide used by the protagonist to regain control of her relationship. Roger Ebert Key Feature: The Ten-Day Plan Available for purchase
The chemistry between Fox and Chestnut is electric, and Anderson’s comedic timing provides necessary levity to what could have been a purely combative romance.
The supporting cast adds layers of comedy and perspective to the film. Shante’s circle of friends, played by Mo'Nique, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Tamala Jones, represent different archetypes of relationship styles, often providing comedic foils to Shante’s rigid "rules." Anthony Anderson also delivers a standout performance as Keith’s best friend, offering a male perspective on the psychological warfare taking place.