
A white faceless corporate despot known only as "The Man", has the power to unleash a terrifying top-secret weapon: an irresistibly packaged psycho-hallucinogenic drug that will reduce the entire population to mindless zombies. but black folks have soul. But with enough funky sense of style, a smooth way with the ladies and an absolute hunger for justice, with his Bruce Lee moves, Cadillac attitude and an arsenal of outrageous disguises and gadgets, Undercover Brother is recr... (Full plot summary below)
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A white faceless corporate despot known only as "The Man", has the power to unleash a terrifying top-secret weapon: an irresistibly packaged psycho-hallucinogenic drug that will reduce the entire population to mindless zombies. but black folks have soul. But with enough funky sense of style, a smooth way with the ladies and an absolute hunger for justice, with his Bruce Lee moves, Cadillac attitude and an arsenal of outrageous disguises and gadgets, Undercover Brother is recruited by the group of Good Guys, know as the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. an all-black justice league to foil the Man's plan to derail a Colin Powell-like presidential candidate, and Undercover Brother's undercover exploits keep the slim plot moving. But while he and his sassy cat-fighting partner known as Sistah Girl tries to find out what's going on, the leader's ruthless right arm, Mr. Feather, discovers the conspiracy's sexy secret weapon, Penelope Snow.
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| 3BlackChicks ReviewKamal 'The Diva' LarsuelThere is nothing undercover about this comedy. It's Solid. Can you diggit? |
| Film ThreatMarcus D. RussellSee this film and laugh your ass off, and in between your tears of joy learn the true cause of racial and ethnic division. |
| The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Mark PalermoThe movie's contradictions of intent (opposing black stereotypes at the same that it's reveling in them) hinder it from making any real comic statement. |
| The Film YapNick Rogers"Undercover Brother" fares better as a blaxploitation spoof than as silly-spy shtick. Scathing but not scatological, "Brother's" withering insights are equal opportunity: Here, white guilt is as satirically punishable an offense as propping up prejudice. |
| NewsweekDevin GordonThe movie isn't just hilarious: It's witty and inventive, too, and in hindsight, it isn't even all that dumb. |
| Chicago TribuneMark CaroHas such a cheerfully zingy energy that you keep rooting for it even when its jokes turn flatter than a jump shot at a YMCA pickup game. |
| MovieCrypt.comKevin A. RansonEddie Griffin is one of the funniest comedians in Hollywood making films right now... see why he's still a bargain for top billing. |
| Hollywood Report CardRoss AnthonyQuick pace, no lulls, many silly bits and a soundtrack that knows how to back this kind of satirical comedy |
| Hollywood ReporterDavid HunterLed by Griffin's smartly nuanced performance and enthusiasm, the cast has a lot of fun with the material. |
| Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comScott Von DoviakEven the soundtrack selections are second- or third-hand. |