A Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Cast :Martin Lawrence, Lynn Whitfield
Director :Martin Lawrence
Studio :New Line Home Entertainment
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :April 03, 1996
DVD Released Date :February 03, 2004
Language :English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), English (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateNovember 22, 2004
SummaryThin line Between Love and Hate
Content
A cross between Lawrence humor and Hitchcock suspence. Martin plays the "playa" and uses his comedic style to provide the humor. This time there is less of the absurbed humor than in some of his previous movies. The Hithcock suspense is Lynne Whitfield's character. How many ways will she make the man pay and in the end to what degree does the playa learn his lesson. For the Martin Lawrence fan there is no disappointment. Maybe his best to date.

Rating
DateSeptember 20, 2004
Summary A TWISTED LOVE STORY!!!!!!
Content
I LIKE THIS MOVIE IT IS PRETTY GOOD . THIS IS A MOVIE ABOUT LYNN WHITFIELD HAVING A FATAL ATTRACTION FOR MARTIN LAWRENCE I LIKED IT I THOUGHT IT WAS GOOD. BOBBY BROWN CO-STARRED IN THIS MOVIE ALONGSIDE MARTIN LAWRENCE I LIKED THIS MOVIE IT CONTAINS, DRAMA, ACTION,AND SUSPENSE ALSO, LYNN DID A ATERIFFIC ACTING JOB
SHE PLAYED HER ROLE VERY WELL. FIVE THUMBS WAY UP!!!!!!

Rating
DateJune 29, 2004
SummaryA funny dark comedy
Content
This is funny. Martin Lawrence is hilarious. I loved when his car windows were broken in front of the police station. How funny.

Rating
DateFebruary 26, 2004
SummaryFun movie
Content
I thought this movie was a mix of Boomerang and Fatal Attraction. It had a nice cast (Martin Lawerence, Lynn Whitfield, Bobby Brown (small role, but he did his thing), Regina King). Ladies man gets caught up when he plays the wrong woman, and becomes a victim of her revenge. The movie is not super great, but it was a fun movie. There are parts that will make you laugh.

Rating
DateSeptember 25, 2003
SummaryLove means never having to say, "I'm Psycho..."
Content
...one day a bright young playa decides to go for the creme de la creme. An older lady with a little more style and a little more $ than the average club hopper. But see, the playa's kinda hung up on the lady who left him behind for the armed forces. Soldier girl shows up right in the middle of his playa antics with the classy dame and he finds out it ain't easy pulling the plug. That's where the cheese hits the fan. Martin's prat falls in response to Lynn Whitfield's evil woman scorned, starts out a bit funny, then it gets serious. Way too serious. Like, downright too real. As the adage goes, "You catch more flies with honey...", the powers that be here should have kept the film comedic. It would be a sought after video now, if it had been kept comedic.
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