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Undercover Brother is a secret agent working for the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D., a covert organisation dedicated to overthrowing The Man and his racist schemes. Partnered with the sassy, stunning Sistah Girl, our hero must first undergo the ultimate attitude adjustment and trade in his 'fro and platforms for tennis sweaters and penny loafers. However, Undercover Brother's skill will be tested to the limit when he encounters the White She Devil, a woman as deadly and she is seductive.
Even during periods when the belly laughs subside, Griffin continues to keep it really amusing with his exuberant flair for physical comedy and mock-serious swagger.
Instead of packing an R-rated, politically incorrect punch, the film goes for the easy laughs without getting too raunchy or violent, and the result is mildly amusing but mostly mediocre.
June 10, 2002
Scott Von Doviak
Even the soundtrack selections are second- or third-hand.
June 06, 2002
Eric Lurio
The problem is, that half the time I laughed myself silly, while the other half, I was egregiously offended.
November 07, 2003
Nick 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.