Undercover Brother (2002) - Movie Review
Directed by Malcolm D. Lee My Advice: Don't Miss It. Undercover Brother (Griffin) is a solo agent in the fight to free the Afro-American people from the influence of The Man, the shadowy bastion of All Things White. Undercover Brother's been fighting alone up until now, but there's a threat on the horizon that will cause U.B. to team up with the BROTHERHOOD, a secret organization of black people dedicated to the overthrow of The Man. There's a certain general (Williams) who's so popular that he might wind up being President of the United States. And a black man in the White House is too much for The Man to stand. So he's asked his number one flunky, Mr. Feather (Kattan), to spearhead the utter destruction of black culture. U.B. will need all of his soul to pull this one off.
And what's great is that there's something for everybody. No one is safe from the comical bludgeoning of the film. Stereotypes both black and white are on the chopping block and only a total P.C. whackjob would get offended. Oh, and the soundtrack kicks much ass as well. Definitely recommended, since so many comedies these days don't know how to deliver on ninety minutes of fun. Ah, we live for these exceptions. Originally posted on Ver. 3 of the site, moved to Ver. 4 (Wordpress) on 6/16/2007.
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