Think Like a Man Too Blu-ray Review
Score: 64
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Think Like a Man Too delivers predictable but enjoyable comedy with top-notch audio and video; a safe buy for fans, recommend renting for everyone else.
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DTS-HD MA
Video: 83
"Think Like a Man Too" delivers a pristine 1080p HD transfer with vivid, sharp details and well-balanced, vibrant colors. The image boasts deep black levels and natural skin tones, free from anomalies, setting a high standard for modern comedies.
Audio: 67
Think Like a Man Too's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 delivers crystal clear dialogue, dynamic clarity, and robust ambient sounds. While not fully immersive, it captures Vegas' vibrant atmosphere well and shines during musical moments, with high energy and excellent directionality across the front.
Extra: 37
Think Like a Man Too's Blu-ray extras offer insightful featurettes on the film's Vegas-based production, character development in 'The Ultimate Sequel' and comedic elements, complemented by deleted scenes, a UV digital copy, and a gag reel.
Movie: 37
Think Like a Man Too offers scattered laughs and good cast chemistry, but leans heavily on genre stereotypes with a storyline that feels unorganized and forced.
Video: 83
The Blu-ray presentation of "Think Like a Man Too" is an outstanding display of 1080p high definition visual quality packaged in a 2.40:1 aspect ratio. This transfer is marked by its pristine and immaculate image quality. The HD source material is incredibly clean, without ever appearing overly flat or smooth, ensuring that the visual experience maintains an organic and engaging texture. Details are rendered with remarkable precision, from the intricate designs on starched shirts to the grime on prison walls, creating a sense of depth and realism that is commendable.
Colors in this Blu-ray release are vivid and compelling, enhancing both interior and exterior scenes with boldness and clarity. Whether depicting bright city lights or rich hotel interiors, the color balance is handled with finesse, offering a visually dynamic experience that is both lifelike and stimulating. Black levels are impressively deep and pure, providing strong contrast without any artifacts or noise. This contributes to the overall richness of the image, ensuring a consistently high-quality visual output throughout the film.
Furthermore, skin tones are depicted with natural accuracy, capturing every makeup blemish, wrinkle, and minute detail with exceptional sharpness. The consistency in detail extends to the background elements and set pieces, offering fine detail that adds significant depth to the scenes. The meticulous attention to detail combined with an absence of any visible anomalies makes this video presentation exemplary in its category. All these elements coalesce to create a perfect visual representation, setting a benchmark for modern comedy Blu-ray releases.
Audio: 67
The audio presentation for "Think Like a Man Too" on Blu-ray features a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack that is notably robust, rendering the source elements with commendable clarity and dynamic punch. Dialogue delivery is exceptional, characterized by rich tonal variations and crystal clarity, and it is perfectly balanced through the center channel, ensuring it is always easy to understand, free from any pops, cracks, or hissing. Front channel imaging is crisp and satisfying, delivering precise spacing and smooth distribution of both dialogue and music.
The surround channels are effectively utilized for music-related ambiance and panning effects, creating an enjoyable surround sound experience that complements the film’s thematic tone. While the mix is relatively front-heavy during dialogue scenes, it shifts seamlessly to a more immersive experience during the film's more lively sequences. Notably, deeper pop numbers, particularly the vibrant cast-made music video of Bel Biv DeVoe's "Poison," are reproduced exceptionally well with high energy, great clarity, and ample volume, making it feel as if you are in a concert hall.
Ambient sounds from settings such as bustling casinos, strip clubs, and hotel rooms are rendered robustly and accurately, enhancing the dimensionality of the soundstage. The dynamic range is notably wide, and the directionality of sound effects is excellent. Although the audio track is not completely immersive at all times, its balance, precision, and occasional surround elements combine to create an engaging auditory experience for viewers. Overall, this lossless DTS-HD 5.1 audio mix delivers impressive performance that significantly enhances the viewing experience of "Think Like a Man Too."
Extras: 37
The Blu-ray extras for Think Like a Man Too provide an engaging and comprehensive look behind the scenes, highlighting the film's fun atmosphere. The package includes insightful featurettes, a humorous gag reel, and several deleted scenes that offer additional character development but were excluded to maintain the film's pacing. Each featurette explores different aspects of the production, such as the unique challenges and excitement of shooting in Las Vegas, the cast's camaraderie, and actor Kevin Hart's personal perspective on the film. The inclusion of an Ultraviolet digital copy rounds out a well-curated selection of extras, ensuring fans get a deeper connection with the movie.
Extras included in this disc:
- Deleted Scenes: Six scenes providing extra character moments.
- Lights Camera, Vegas!: A look at filming in Las Vegas.
- Comedy, Last Vegas Style: Behind-the-scenes fun and interviews.
- Think like a Man Too According to Kevin Hart: Kevin Hart’s script breakdown.
- The Ultimate Sequel: Insights into making the sequel with cast and crew.
- Gag Reel: Humorous outtakes.
- Ultraviolet Digital Copy: Digital version of the film.
Movie: 37
"Think Like a Man Too," the sequel to 2012’s "Think Like a Man," picks up where its predecessor left off but relocates the action to Las Vegas for Michael (Terrence Jenkins) and Candace's (Regina Hall) wedding. The narrative disperses quickly as the characters split into groups for respective bachelor and bachelorette parties, predictably leading to a series of misadventures. While the cast's chemistry, particularly Kevin Hart's comedic energy, keeps some moments afloat, the film struggles with predictability and a lack of innovative storytelling.
The plot is a series of scattered antics, lacking cohesive structure, relying heavily on genre tropes and Vegas stereotypes that feel worn. The inclusion of topics like job offers and parental interference attempts to add depth, but often sidetracks from what could have been a more focused storyline. Additionally, the film incorporates gimmicky elements such as an out-of-place music video segment that detracts rather than enhances the viewing experience.
Although the ensemble cast performs with enthusiasm, their roles lack significant growth or new dimensions, causing them to feel like mere caricatures from the first film. Kevin Hart dominates screen time with his slapstick comedy, which might be enjoyable for some but overpowers other characters' contributions. The humor is inconsistent, with notable highs overshadowed by forced comedic set-pieces. Even a cameo by Floyd Mayweather Jr. doesn't significantly elevate the overall experience. Ultimately, "Think Like a Man Too" misses the mark of its engaging predecessor and falls into familiar, uninspired territory that fails to distinguish it in the crowded landscape of Vegas-centered comedies.
Total: 64
"Think Like a Man Too," the sequel to the original hit, offers a familiar mix of comedy and drama but largely falls short of its predecessor's charm and wit. The plot is straight-forward, often resorting to predictable resolutions and formulaic character development. While Kevin Hart stands out with his energetic and comedic antics, the film as a whole struggles to deliver the same level of engaging storytelling seen in the first installment. Fans of the original film or Kevin Hart will likely find it entertaining, but it may disappoint those looking for substantial character evolution or original humor.
Technically, the Blu-ray release excels in delivering a high-quality viewing experience. The video presentation is pristine, providing clear, vibrant imagery. The audio quality matches the visual excellence, ensuring an immersive experience with crisp, dynamic sound. Additionally, while the extras included in the Blu-ray package are modest, they add a nice touch for those interested in supplementary content. For fans of the first film or those who simply enjoy lighthearted comedies, purchasing the Blu-ray is a safe bet. However, if you're uncertain, renting it first might be more prudent.
In conclusion, "Think Like a Man Too" is a well-produced, enjoyable film for its target audience but lacks depth and originality compared to its predecessor. The Blu-ray release stands as a testament to Sony's commitment to quality, offering excellent video and audio alongside decent extras. Ultimately, it’s a fitting addition to any comedy fan’s collection, especially those who appreciate Kevin Hart’s brand of humor. For best results, pair this sequel with a viewing of the original for a fuller, more satisfying experience.
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Video: 100
Colors are bold and lively, whether attire, bright city lights, or those same hotel accents....
Audio: 80
Music delivery is smooth and satisfying, enjoying precision clarity and effortless spacing across the front, filling in with a healthy surround support element....
Extras: 40
The Ultimate Sequel (1080p, 10:44): Cast and crew discuss the process of building a sequel, story dynamics, character development and progression, cast camaraderie, Director Tim Story's work, and more....
Movie: 50
It's a typical "Vegas"-style experience, the sort where all of the predictable shenanigans interfere with the best laid plans of brides and grooms and all of their friends, yielding a movie that's serviceable...
Total: 70
Think Like a Man Too is relatively safe adult entertainment, a film that pushes no boundaries and does little to build its characters....
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Video: 100
The detail is extremely vivid and very sharp, revealing every individual hair on the actor's heads and faces with great clarity....
Audio: 80
The surrounds pack the room with great sound here and makes you feel like you are in a concert hall....
Extras: 40
The Ultimate Sequel (HD, 11 mins.) - The cast and crew discuss making the sequel, how their characters have changed, the story progression, getting the gang back together again, and working with director...
Movie: 20
You’d think that Jenkins would have a big role here since this is his wedding in the film, but he receives the least amount of screen time....
Total: 60
If you're looking for a no-brainer comedy and were a fan of the first film, you'll probably end up picking this one up, but if you are on the fence, rent it first before deciding....
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Video: 92
Audio: 84
The lossless audio presentation is solid and renders the source elements with excellent clarity and punchy dynamics....
Extras: 40
(HD) 6 deleted scenes (HD) Lights camera, Vegas! – 6 minute featurette (HD) Comedy, Last Vegas Style – 8 minute featurette (HD) Think like a man too according to Kevin Hart – 5 minute featurette (HD)...
Movie: 50
In the highly anticipated sequel, which was inspired by Steve Harvey's best-selling book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, all the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas....
Total: 67
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Director: Tim Story
Actors: Kevin Hart, Gabrielle Union, Wendi McLendon-Covey
PlotIn Las Vegas, a group of friends reunites for a wedding, each bringing their personal relationship challenges along for the ride. The festivities are orchestrated by the best man, who aims to throw an unforgettable bachelor party, while the bridesmaids plan a similarly wild bachelorette evening. However, differing agendas and personalities quickly turn the celebrations into a chaotic cacophony. One couple struggles with trust issues, another faces the pressures of impending parenthood, and yet another grapples with commitment fears. As the group navigates their respective dilemmas, they find themselves in a series of comedic misadventures that include run-ins with casino security, accidental run-ins with exes, and countless misunderstandings.
Their nights spiral out of control with unexpected twists and turns, leading to both humorous and heartfelt moments that force each couple to confront their issues head-on. Amidst the glittering backdrop of Las Vegas nightlife, these friends discover that resolving their problems might mean thinking beyond traditional relationship roles and communication styles. As morning breaks and the wedding approaches, the group must reconcile their differences, all while ensuring the bride and groom’s big day remains as perfect as planned. The love and camaraderie among friends are tested but ultimately reaffirmed as they realize that they have as much to learn from each other as they do from their own romantic entanglements.
Writers: Keith Merryman, David A. Newman, Steve Harvey
Release Date: 20 Jun 2014
Runtime: 106 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English