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Opération funky

Original title: Undercover Brother
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
37K
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Denise Richards, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Eddie Griffin in Opération funky (2002)
ParodyActionComedy

When "The Man" tries to derail a black candidate's presidential campaign, Undercover Brother and his fellow secret agents come to the rescue.When "The Man" tries to derail a black candidate's presidential campaign, Undercover Brother and his fellow secret agents come to the rescue.When "The Man" tries to derail a black candidate's presidential campaign, Undercover Brother and his fellow secret agents come to the rescue.

  • Director
    • Malcolm D. Lee
  • Writers
    • John Ridley
    • Michael McCullers
  • Stars
    • Eddie Griffin
    • Denise Richards
    • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Malcolm D. Lee
    • Writers
      • John Ridley
      • Michael McCullers
    • Stars
      • Eddie Griffin
      • Denise Richards
      • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • 196User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Eddie Griffin
    Eddie Griffin
    • Undercover Brother…
    Denise Richards
    Denise Richards
    • White She Devil
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Sistah Girl
    • (as Aunjanue Ellis)
    Chris Kattan
    Chris Kattan
    • Mr. Feather
    Dave Chappelle
    Dave Chappelle
    • Conspiracy Brother
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • The Chief
    Neil Patrick Harris
    Neil Patrick Harris
    • Lance
    Gary Anthony Williams
    Gary Anthony Williams
    • Smart Brother
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Gen. Warren Boutwell
    Jack Noseworthy
    Jack Noseworthy
    • Mr. Elias
    Robert Trumbull
    • The Man
    J.D. Hall
    J.D. Hall
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    William S. Taylor
    William S. Taylor
    • Roscoe the Barber
    • (as William Taylor)
    Shauna MacDonald
    Shauna MacDonald
    • Wendy Marshall - TV Anchor
    Ron Pardo
    Ron Pardo
    • Chuck
    Susie Spear Purcell
    Susie Spear Purcell
    • Bonnie - TV Reporter
    • (as Susie Spear)
    Jim O'Connor
    • Chad - TV Anchor
    • (as Jim O'Conner)
    Dave Pearce
    • Reporter
    • Director
      • Malcolm D. Lee
    • Writers
      • John Ridley
      • Michael McCullers
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    User reviews196

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    Blueghost

    Think "Shaft" meets "Get Smart" here. :-)

    There's seems to be a lot of misplaced animosity among, what I presume, are "white" commentators, regarding this film's racial thrust.

    The film isn't about belittling or ridiculing "white people."

    The film is about tackling prejudices: And specifically those among the U.S.'s so-called "white" and "black" populations, but told from, ostensibly, a "black" perspective, and told with humor.

    Reading the negative comments on this film I wonder what movie some of the angry folks were watching. Racism is using one's own physical traits to establish social superiority over another person, or group of people, who don't look like themselves. I saw nothing of any of the African/Black/persons-of-color trying to "reverse role play" by holding themselves in a superior light over so-called "white people."

    It simply wasn't there.

    Myself, I hate "white guilt" messages in media of all forms. I've had enough social agenda thrust in my face. But that's NOT THE MESSAGE of "Undercover Brother."

    What a lot of the "angry-white-commentators" are bothered by is the fact that they believe this film makes ALL so-called "white persons" look like evil-clowns, or condescending jerks. IT DOESN'T. If that's what you see in this film, then maybe you shouldn't be watching movies in the first place.

    This film, as stated clear as day by both cast and crew, is an attempt to tackle a social problem with good humor. If you're offended by the jokes in this film, then you've completely missed the point, and are, in fact, the racist idiot that you claim this film to be (I believe psychologist call this phenomenon "projection," where someone refuses to acknowledge their own faults, and casts their own negative qualities on people they dislike).

    But to the movie; it was hilarious. Myself, not being black, I couldn't help but laugh of the number of stereotypes this film poked fun at; especially "Conspiracy Brother" (played by Dave Chappell), whose loose form of illogic-thinking and one-liners had me, quite literally, falling out of my chair with laughter. And Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser M.D. fame) playing the "affirmative action" intern nearly bust my gut, particularly near the end of the film. And Chris Kattan as the evil high energy second in command was just brilliant. The entire cast and film was superb. Think "Shaft" meets "Get Smart" here. :-)

    What this film needed was to poke more fun at itself in a more direct manner. In a large sense this film pokes fun at itself in terms of its genre, but I think it also needed to show a couple more stereotypes. One of the great "high-profile" stereotypes in white America are black people talking in theaters, or otherwise being loud and obnoxious in places and circumstances "white" Americans thinks inappropriate. It would've been nice to see Undercover Brother cleaning up "his peoples" stereotypes, but doing so with humor before going after "the man."

    I think that's a thing the film makers missed, because the other thing I believe "angry white commentators" are bothered by is the fact that there are "black" folks who have their own prejudices, and that this film might seen by that segment of black-America as a green light for ridiculing "whites." IT ISN'T.

    One of the other themes the film makers missed is the coupling that that occurs between Denise Richard's character and Eddie Griffin's character. One of the primary drives of racism is the abhorrence of interracial couples. This plot point, even though it's high comedy, seemed implausible for a racially motivated antagonist. Then again, that may've been part of the film makers' strategy to show how ludicrous racial prejudice is, and can be.

    The final mistake, and this is more of a minor quibble, but a profound one from a fan of this film, was the downplay of Jim Kelley's role in this film.

    Where I grew up Jim Kelley was a hero, and this was amongst a circle of friends who were all white. I think the marketing decision to ace Jim Kelley's role in this film was a mistake. Not a huge one, but a mistake nonetheless.

    If you're still of the opinion that this film is racist (assuming you've read this far and haven't burst a blood vessel), then I would suggest you're taking the film too personally, because the film isn't ridiculing so-called "white-people," but prejudice that, in this case, is assumed by a large chunk of white America. If you think otherwise, then you're not viewing this film with a clear mind.

    Beyond that, it's one of the funniest films I've ever seen. View it with a relaxed and open mind, and enjoy some of the biggest laughs to ever hit the big screen.
    george.schmidt

    Solid! laughs

    UNDERCOVER BROTHER (2002) **** Eddie Griffin, Chris Kattan, Denise Richards, Aunjanue Ellis, Dave Chappelle, Chi McBride, Gary Anthony Williams, Neil Patrick Harris, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Noseworthy, James Brown (as himself). Hysterically funny adaptation of the cult Internet animated hero tailor made for Griffin (finally a vehicle to prove he's one funny guy) – a self-defined hero with a style not unlike Shaft or Superfly (well, at least the funky duds and humongo Afro with pork chop sideburns) – who teams up with THE B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D - an underground secret agency for the African American way of life – out to thwart The Man from whitewashing America. I haven't laughed from beginning to end of a comedy in many a moon and practically every sight gag, one-liner, and/or slapstick works on every level, low and highbrow thanks to the character's creator John Ridley (who collaborated on the riotous script with Michael McCullers) but it's hats off to Chappelle as the militant headstrong Conspiracy Brother that steals the show with every outrageous vent of his angry spleen; the sexy duplicity of babelicious Richards as Penelope Snow (aka White She-Devil) – ‘the black man's Kryptonite' – whose hellacious curves and pouty demeanor is campily and knowingly spoofed to full effect; Elllis equally hot and cool as ass-kicking Sista Girl; rotund nerd Williams as Smart Brother the techno dweeb; McBride as the gruff yet lovable Chief; Harris as white boy intern Lance (who arguably has one of the funniest cinematic breakdown fights ever put onscreen) and finally formidably nutty foil Kattan as right hand flunky to the archenemy. In the same vein as AUSTIN POWERS, ZOOLANDER & POOTIE TANG : quite simply the year's funniest film and one of the funniest films ever made. Solid! (Dir: Malcolm D. Lee)
    7MetalGeek

    "Mess with the Fro...you got to go!"

    I first saw "Undercover Brother" on cable a few years ago and since then it's become one of my favorite comedies of recent years. Though it's basically a "blaxploited" version of the "Austin Powers" concept, "Undercover Brother" is funny enough to be enjoyable on its own merits.

    As the film opens, we are filled in on the ongoing battle between the black community and a super secret organization known as "The Man," who works tirelessly to negate African-American influence on the world at large. Fortunately, the black community has its own underground group, known as "The B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D." created to undermine The Man's plans to "Whitewash" the world.

    Eddie Griffin stars as Undercover Brother, a funky '70s throwback hero with a huge Afro and platform shoes, who drives around in a pimped-out Caddy performing acts of Kung-Fu derring-do to aid the African American cause. Normally a lone wolf, he is drafted into the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. when a black war hero (Billy Dee Williams)'s plans to run for President are derailed by a mind control drug designed by The Man. Now rather than run for the White House, he runs a nationwide Fried Chicken chain instead. Ably assisted by fellow B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. agents Sistah Girl, Conspiracy Brother, Smart Brother, and "Lance" (Neil Patrick Harris in a hilarious turn as the lone white member of the group -- he got his internship through -- what else? -- affirmative action), Undercover Brother infiltrates The Man's organization to destroy the plot, though he nearly becomes a victim of their most potent weapon, the gorgeous Denise Richards, aka "White She-Devil" (whom "The Man" calls "Black Man's Kryptonite.") along the way.

    I have seen a lot of discussion on IMDb about this film being "racist" towards whites, but to be honest, I found "Undercover Brother" to be an equal opportunity offender, with no stereotype about blacks OR whites going un-skewered. The cast is excellent, especially Dave Chapelle as the eternally paranoid agent "Conspiracy Brother," and the always welcome Chi McBride as the long-suffering "Chief" of The B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. Denise Richards looks amazing in a white leather catsuit (her catfight scene with "Sistah Girl" is worth the price of the DVD all by itself), and oddly enough, even though I usually find Eddie Griffin and Chris Kattan (who plays The Man's flunky, "Mr. Feather") quite irritating in other films, their shtick totally works in "Undercover Brother." Fast, funny, and an utterly silly good time, "Undercover Brother" is -- in the words of its hero -- "Solid."
    7Tony-114

    Solid!

    OK, OK, it's basically a black "Austin Powers," but it's not claiming to be more than that, it's reasonably well made, and a good 65% is downright hilarious. But I agree completely with the member who said this is a movie you have to "get." Meaning that, as a 40-year-old A.A. male seeing this in a downtown Washington theatre with a strong presence of folks my age and slightly above (i.e., old enough to remember when all of the black references were taken seriously), then not only did I get it but so did the rest of the audience -- the perfect conditions in which to see this movie. Chances are most (under 25, non-black) folks who don't fall into at least one of these catagories better stick with "Episode II," even on the 3rd go-around. The member who tried to compare the two films is precisely what I mean by not getting it.

    I realize it's an odd concept -- a summer movie that ISN'T made to appeal to absolutely everyone -- but, hey. See for yourself. What it is!
    7DunnDeeDaGreat

    Austin Powers watch out for Undercover Brother

    Undercover Brother is a smart and sassy comedy similar to Austin Powers. Eddie Griffin stars as Undercover Brother a smooth seceret agent type cat who is out to save the world from the Man. He gets help from the brother hood who have employess with names like Conspiracy Brother & Smart Brother and Sistah Girl. The supporting cast of Chi McBride, Chris Kattan and Denise Richards are all very good but Dave Chapple steals every scene he's in. Malcom D.Lee has made a worthy follow up to The Best Man and Unisversal may have a new franchise on their hands.

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    • Trivia
      Denise Richards claims that her derriere was digitally enlarged for the film's cover and promotional material.
    • Goofs
      When Lance asks Undercover brother about the show Friends (1994), he asks what Ross saw of Julie's in the third season. This happened in the second season, Julie was not on Friends in the third season. He also calls her Julia instead of Julie.
    • Quotes

      Undercover Brother: Are you telling me there really is a Man'?

      Conspiracy Brother: What do you think? Things don't just happen by accident! Sometimes people - mostly *white* people - make things happen!

      Undercover Brother: So the conspiracies we've believed for all these years are true? The NBA really did institute the three point shot to give white boys a chance?

      Smart Brother: Absolutely!

      Undercover Brother: Then the entertainment industry really *is* out to get Spike Lee?

      Conspiracy Brother: Come on man! Even Cher's won an Oscar! Cher!

      Undercover Brother: Then O.J. really didn't do it?

      [Everyone looks away and mumbles]

      The Chief: We... we ain't got time for this!

    • Crazy credits
      Early in the credits, Undercover Brother gets his convertible washed at the car wash with the top down.
    • Alternate versions
      For the UK DVD release Universal chose to cut 14 sec. from the outtakes (two uses of very strong language) to keep the "12" rating. An uncut "15" was available.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood/Ivans XTC/Undercover Brother/Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner/Bad Company (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Pick Up The Pieces
      Written by Alan Gorrie, Roger Ball, Onnie McIntyre, Hamish Stuart, Malcolm Duncan and Robbie McIntosh

      Performed by Average White Band

      Courtesy of Average White Band and Joe's Songs, Inc.

      By Arrangement with Bug

      And courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hermano Camaleón
    • Filming locations
      • R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant, Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(The Man's headquarters, interior and exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • Urban Media
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,089,928
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,037,685
      • Jun 2, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,604,473
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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