
After an unsuccessful mission, FBI agents Kevin and Marcus Copeland fall into disgrace at the agency. They decide to work undercover on an abduction case disguised as Brittany and Tiffany Wilson, the vain, spoiled white daughters of a tycoon.... (Full plot summary below)
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After an unsuccessful mission, FBI agents Kevin and Marcus Copeland fall into disgrace at the agency. They decide to work undercover on an abduction case disguised as Brittany and Tiffany Wilson, the vain, spoiled white daughters of a tycoon.
Leave your thoughts about White Chicks.
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA woefully unfunny slapstick farce in which even the makeup is bad. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfChicks does have its moments, mostly due to scene-stealing co-star Terry Crews and the rest of the supporting cast, and just enough laughs to make it worthwhile. |
| USA TodayMike ClarkWhat we get is a tweaked variation on the litany of men-disguised-as-women comedies: "Some Like It Hot" and "Tootsie," just for starters. Obviously, this sassy farce sounds recycled and certainly appears to be in the coming attraction. Yet it's also funnier than expected in ways you wouldn't expect. |
| Denver PostLisa KennedyHad White Chicks been funnier, smarter, there might have been some subversive value in seeing what the Wayans made of the absurd social rituals of white elites. |
| FilmStew.comLarry CarrollThe only real laugh to be had at a screening of White Chicks is during the trailer for the goofy upcoming film Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. |
| Lessons of DarknessNick SchagerComplements the awfulness of its protagonists' Caucasian camouflage with putrid bathroom humor, pitiable romance and brainless racial/social commentary. |
| EDGE BostonDavid Foucher"Don't See It" is the kindest phrase I can use to describe this film. |
| The Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThis is the kind of film that will leave many audience members groaning with laughter -- and others simply groaning. It's skit/situation comedy that exploits stereotypes with a vengeance and knows no shame in borrowing from much better movies ranging from "Some Like It Hot" to "Tootsie." |
| Reel.comSarah ChaunceyYou look at the trailer for White Chicks and you think, 'It can't possibly be that bad. If it's that bad, our rating scale will have to include negative numbers.' |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasEven if it lingers a bit too long, White Chicks represents a solid accomplishment for the crowd-pleasing Wayans brothers. |