
An observable, fast-talking party man Darnell Wright, gets his punishment when one of his conquests takes it personally and comes back for revenge in this 'Fatal Attraction'-esque comic thriller.... (Full plot summary below)
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An observable, fast-talking party man Darnell Wright, gets his punishment when one of his conquests takes it personally and comes back for revenge in this 'Fatal Attraction'-esque comic thriller.
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| USA TodayAndy SeilerA Thin Line Between Love and Hate takes its name from the Persuaders 1971 hit that has been re-recorded by the Pretenders, Annie Lennox and H-Town. You could have just as much fun simply playing one of them and skipping the movie. |
| Boxoffice MagazineDwayne E. LeslieIn showing the importance of monogamy, the film is profound enough that it could lead couples to reevaluate themselves; women will look at their new men a bit more quizzically, and men will be less likely to say "I love you" unless they mean it. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliThe screenplay is credited to four writers, and its unevenness argues that none of them were on the same wavelength. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenSexual stereotyping provides the grist for much of Martin Lawrence's humor and, for the most part, it's on target. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksLawrence the director should have pulled the reigns in on Lawrence the star, as his constant mugging is both out of character and ridiculously exaggerated. |
| Rochester Democrat and ChronicleJack GarnerOnce it gets going, A Thin Line is moderately entertaining, but, oh my, that first hour... |
| CinematterMadeleine WilliamsMartin Lawrence bites off a bit more than he can chew with his four roles in this haphazard comedy. As a result, nothing seems quite focused. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenToo serious to be a comedy, too flippant to be a thriller, it often feels like a backhanded act of penance for the misogynist humor in the star's comedy act. |
| User ReviewKeneisha Hhahahaha. this woman is fighting for ALL woman. that ought to show men to stop deceiving us. she was cruel though...she scares me |
| User ReviewTonya Lits a thin line between love and hate(8)loved it wen i first saw it ,lovin it na and will be forever lovin it |