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Issue Date: Sunday, November 04, 2012 Issue: The Log
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After waiting months to see it, "Think Like A Man" did not disappoint. This romantic comedy lived up to expectations and had me laughing nearly the entire time.

Familiar faces Gabrielle Union, Michael Ealy, Kevin Hart, Meagan Good and Terrence J displayed exceptional chemistry and made for a great cast.

The movie followed a group of young adults and their struggle to find the right person. The movie is based around comedian Steve Harvey’s book "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man," a book that gives relationship advice to women.

The women in the movie treat Harvey’s words like gold and strictly follow his

direction. The big turning point comes when the men find out about this book and cleverly use Harvey’s information against these women without them knowing. Their goal is to "tell them what they want to hear." However, the plan backfires on them as expected. The rest you will have to watch to find out.

I was mainly impressed with how great Kevin Hart was. As my favorite stand-up comedian, Hart is never as funny to me when he acts in movies. However, this movie was an exception: he was just as funny, if not more, as in his stand-up.

I also appreciated the fact that this was a Tyler Perry film. Perry is known for his romantic comedies being more dramatic than comedic which often disappoints me. The previews tend to show only the funny parts, which misleads you into watching something that is often more of a tear-jerker. However, "Think Like A Man" is strictly funny with a good message. I give it a well-earned five anchors.


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