“Ten Day” plan to win back her boyfriend

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“Ten Day” plan to win back her boyfriend is a self-imposed romantic strategy devised by the character Shanté Smith in the film "Two Can Play That Game" to regain control of her relationship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional plan
plot device
romantic strategy
appearsIn Two Can Play That Game NERFINISHED
audiencePerception depicted as a confident woman’s guide to relationships
culturalContext African-American romantic comedy cinema of the early 2000s
dayCount 10
devisedByCharacter Shanté Smith NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Two Can Play That Game universe NERFINISHED
filmDirector Mark Brown NERFINISHED
filmLeadActor Morris Chestnut NERFINISHED
filmLeadActress Vivica A. Fox NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 2001
filmWriter Mark Brown NERFINISHED
genreContext romantic comedy
keyTheme dating rules and games
relationship power dynamics
trust and communication in relationships
medium film
narrationStyle explained directly to the audience by Shanté Smith
narrativeFunction to provide step-by-step commentary on dating behavior
narrativeRole central narrative device
planType rule-based dating strategy
self-imposed plan
purpose to regain control of her relationship
to win back her boyfriend
structure ten-day schedule
targetCharacter Keith Fenton NERFINISHED
tone didactic
humorous
usedByCharacter Shanté Smith NERFINISHED

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Shanté Smith sets “Ten Day” plan to win back her boyfriend