Review of Undercover Brother (2002) by Jon C — 09 Jun 2014
I found myself laughing so much at the ridiculousness.
Eddie Griffin is hysterical.
In the tradition of Austin Powers 'Undercover Brother' pokes fun at the Blaxploitation era while also making tons of racial satire.
Malcolm D. Lee not only shows a modern secret agent flick but also tackling the racial barriers that have been present to us and unknown to everyone else.
Sure not all the jokes work perfectly but man is it a visual riot.
You wont even trust your eyes at half the stuff that happens.
Big supporting players like Billy Dee Williams, Dave Chappelle and Denise Richards add some sprinkle to the utter hilarity.
Black or white it's teamwork that matters.
This review of Undercover Brother (2002) was written by Jon C on 09 Jun 2014.
Undercover Brother has generally received positive reviews.
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