White Chicks Essay

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White Chicks is a popular American comedy that was released in 2004. This unforgettable movie depicts the lives of two black FBI agents, Kevin and Marcus, whom havent had any success in their careers or personal lives. As they reach rock bottom, the agents decide to take matters into their own hands. They devise a plan that requires them to diguise themselves as two famous white sisters, who are being used as bait for a local kidnapping, for the weekend. Although they reach minor and major setbacks in their strategic and risky plan, they ultimately discover the culprit of the kidnappings and return to their normal lifestyles. This film recieved outstanding but unkindly reviews but it is undoubtfully one my favorite movies. White Chicks begins off to a good start when Kevin and Marcus are undercover at a local convienent store. The agents believe that they have …show more content…

For example, Marcus’ wife is suspicous of his actions lately and she is under the impression that Marcus is cheating on her. In order for her to find the truth she takes a trip to the Hamptons to not only find the props used to transfrom Kevin and Marcus but finds Kevin in the prostechics used to make him into a white chick. This becomes a problem for Kevin becuase he is torn between saving his marriage or getting his job back. Although the movie somehow is able to transform sitautions like this into humor for the audience. Mike Clark, a write from USA Today, states “It's hard to imagine anyone but a real stick being offended, because the entire movie is so sassy and over the top that just about anything goes.” Clark mentions that regarding the many stereotypes and misjudgment of white women, it is nearly impossible to be offended because of the comedic form it presents itself. Clark believes that the film is undeniably funny that no one should be offended by any of the

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