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The brilliance of the film lies in its shift in perspective. For the first half, we are with Shante. But as the "Ten-Day Plan" begins to backfire, the film subtly shifts our empathy to Keith. We watch him suffer through the silent treatment, the jealousy tactics, and the interference of Shante’s friends.
The introduction of Keith’s coworker, Tony (played by Anthony Anderson), provides the film’s comedic relief and its turning point. Tony represents the "older, wiser" voice (despite his chaotic love life) who teaches Keith that he doesn't have to be a victim of Shante’s games. He encourages Keith to flip the script—to play the game right back. This is where the title becomes literal: two can play that game. fylm two can play that game 2001 mtrjm kaml fydyw lfth upd
