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A Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Lawrence
Screenplay by
  • Martin Lawrence
  • Bentley Kyle Evans
  • Kenny Buford
  • Kim Bass
  • Story byMartin Lawrence
    Produced by
  • Doug McHenry
  • Starring
    • Martin Lawrence
  • Lynn Whitfield
  • Regina King
  • Bobby Brown
  • Daryl Mitchell
  • Roger E. Mosley
  • Della Reese
  • CinematographyFrancis Kenny
    Edited byJohn Carter
    Music byRoger Troutman

    Production
    companies

    • Jackson-McHenry Entertainment
  • You Go Boy! Productions
  • Distributed by
  • Savoy Pictures
  • Release date

    • April 3, 1996 (1996-04-03)

    Running time

    108 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$8 million[1]
    Box office$34.8 million[1]

    A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 American romantic black comedy film. It tells the story of Darnell Wright (Martin Lawrence), a ladies' man who finds himself stalked by one of his obsessed lovers: Brandi (Lynn Whitfield), an attractive and successful, but unstable older businesswoman.

    Lawrence directed the film, and co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kenny Buford, Bentley Kyle Evans and Kim Bass. Released on April 3, 1996, the film grossed over $34 million at the box office against a budget of $8 million.

    Plot[edit]

    Nightclub manager Darnell Wright is a perpetual playboy and hopeless male chauvinist. He works for a nightclub called Chocolate City and aspires to be its owner. He trades VIP privileges at the club for favors from women. Though he is an expert at conning women, he sometimes worries about what his childhood sweetheart Mia thinks of his adventures.

    When the beautiful and wealthy Brandi Web steps out of a limousine to enter the club, Darnell feels that he's met his ultimate prize.

    She initially rejects his come-ons, which only fuels his appetite. He pursues her, showing up with flowers at her office. He finally wins over Brandi, only to find out that he's really in love with Mia.

    One morning, Darnell awakes to find Brandi in his kitchen making bacon and pancakes. She wants him to hold her, but he pushes her off aggressively. However, Brandi doesn't take kindly to rejection. She becomes an obsessed femme fatale: stalking him, taking all four wheels off his SUV to ground him from his rounds, shattering his windshield, and setting his nightclub on fire. She hits herself with a fruit-stuffed stocking to cause herself bruises without fingerprints, and repeatedly slams a door on her arm injuring herself.

    When Darnell goes to see her at the hospital, he is arrested for a false domestic violence charge. She continues harassing and stalking Darnell, then threatens Mia's life.

    Ending his relationship with Mia is not enough to satisfy Brandi who finally administers Darnell's punishment for his womanizing. Darnell quickly learns the hard way that if you "play", you have to "pay."

    Darnell, now suffering from a gun wound attempts to take the gun from Brandi, causing Brandi, Mia, and he to fall out of a window and land in a pool.

    Darnell awakes from the fall in a hospital, with all his friends, family, and Mia standing over him. He decides to change his life for the better and start a life with Mia. Darnell is grateful that Brandi showed him what love really is. Brandi is arrested and imprisoned.

    Cast[edit]

    Style[edit]

    The plot of A Thin Line Between Love and Hate was influenced by Boomerang and Fatal Attraction.[2] The opening sequence, depicting Darnell lying unconscious and fully clothed face down in a swimming pool while narrating the events that led him to there, was influenced by Billy Wilder's 1950 film Sunset Boulevard.[3][4][5][6] The film has been classified as a comedy thriller.[4][7][8]

    Reception[edit]

    A Thin Line Between Love and Hate grossed $34,873,513 at the box office against a budget of $8 million.[1]

    The critical reception of the film was mostly negative. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a 15% rating based on 26 reviews.[9]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
    U.S.
    1996 A Thin Line Between Love and Hate 22
    • US: Gold

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "A Thin Line Between Love & Hate (1996) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
  • ^ Lowry, Brian (March 31, 1996). "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate". Variety. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ Hunter, Stephen (April 2, 1996). "Glad to be a gigolo, until the end, that is Movie review: "A Thin Line" watches as bad boy plays, and then pays the price". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ a b Baumgarten, Marjorie (April 19, 1996). "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ Staff (April 30, 1996). "Film review: Thin Line Between Love and Hate, The". Deseret News.
  • ^ WH (September 10, 2012). "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate". Time Out. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ Bignell, Darren (January 1, 2000). "A jilted businesswoman gets her own back on Martin Lawrence's womanising nightclub owner". Empire. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ Jones, Alan. "A Thin Line between Love and Hate". Radio Times. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
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