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  • xiaoli737729 July 2022
    This is a cult classic; the critics hated it when it came out but it has a lot of staying power as a social critique and one that makes fun of everybody. It's got a few obnoxious moments and a lot of low-brow toilet humor but I really enjoyed it. The Wayans brothers are hilarious, and I think the terrible makeup that's makes them obviously very unnatural looking adds to the comedy. A lot of funny scenes, like the dinner date with Terry Crews and the girls all singing along to rap music in the car.

    A good comedy movie that I think is very funny and will get plenty of laughs from viewers.
  • After an unsuccessful mission, FBI agents Kevin Copeland (Shawn Wayans) and Marcus Copeland (Marlon Wayans) fall in disgrace in the agency. They decide to swap their bad position with his superior Section Chief Elliott Gordon (Frankie Faison) working undercover in an abduction case, disguised in the two spoiled white daughters of a tycoon, Brittany and Tiffany Wilson, getting in hilarious situations.

    I like the silly and funny movies that Keenen Ivory Wayans directs. His formula, mixing gross, low level and racist jokes are hilarious and highly recommended for days when you are down and trouble. My soccer time lost the game in the afternoon and I was very upset. While watching "White Chicks", I laughed a lot and I really liked this comedy, which will never be nominated to an Oscar or to Cannes. But it is delightful to shutdown the brain and feel amusement and joy with this type of silliness to improve the humor. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "As Branquelas" ("White Chicks")
  • I think that's why it got such low stars on IMDb. Why is everyone so harsh on the film? I actually laughed at most of the movie. Yes, some of it is a little over the top silly. Sometimes you need that though. I don't know. Maybe I was in one of those good moods. And I could've just liked any movie. But I did think that this was very funny. There are some typical moments in a man dressed as a woman comedy. Shawn and Marlyn do make some ugly women. But that is what made this movie so funny. I would recommend it for a silly laugh. Remember, just don't take it seriously. Come on IMDb users, HAVE A LITTLE FUN! That's what makes movies fun and enjoyable.

    7/10
  • Okay, I was dragged kicking and screaming to this movie. I made my friends pay for my ticket in protest when the majority voted to see this and I was stranded at the movie theater without my car. When I first heard of it, I thought the premise was absurd, the make-up laughable and the jokes seemed racist. I was right about the first two things. Yes, you are not fooled for one minute that Marlon and Shawn are actually either of the 2 pampered princesses they impersonate. Yes, you can't imagine anyone else being fooled either. But for one moment, just suspend your disbelief and take this movie for what it is... a comedy. A gut-busting, rolling on the floor laughing and quotable one-liners kind of comedy. This was the funniest movie I have seen in a long time. This movie makes fun of everyone-- black, white, rich, poor, dorks, cool people... no one is safe. And the brother who falls for Marlon in disguise had me pee-ing in my pants! And there's even bit of commentary about social and racial stereotypes. All in all, an enjoyable experience.
  • Ever since I watched this movie, I was in a state of dilemma whether to review it or not.

    Publishing your reviews for this movie meant revealing your inner guilt of loving this "killer comedy", so be it.

    Let it be known to those who desperately need a break from all the chaos of the world and just want to have a good laugh (may not be healthy, coz it is too much to handle).
  • I would have never seen this movie if it wasn't for younger siblings. It's the kind of movie you don't think you will ever see and I saw it and I laughed again and again.

    I didn't find it racist because I found the comedy mostly geared toward differences between men and women and the most hilarious aspects of the film come from the Wayan's brothers dressing up as the girls and the tribulations they have.

    Personally I can understand how anyone over the age of twenty might not find it as funny. It's a comedy mostly geared toward younger people in the way of Night at the Roxbury or even Clueless. My advice would be to see it but don't expect too much...maybe you'll like it.
  • From the previews and my own idea of what the movie might be like, I was very hesitant to spend the time to even give this one a chance. That is, at least, a critical part of this movie. You must at least give it a chance. If you aren't willing to take a leap, then I doubt you will get much out of it...and even then it won't be a huge amount. Quickly from the outlandish premise, the characteristic differences of a rich white woman and black man are laid out heavily. This will form the foundation, one might think obviously, of the movie. Most of the movie for me was watched through a wince of pain as a train wreck unfolded before my eyes. Although, that is simply part of the fun and entertainment here. You know it is ridiculous, and thoughts of, 'Wow, how much worse could it be' seep in and you begin to enjoy it. If you are looking for shallow comedy, yes, you have found it...and there is nothing wrong with that.

    I found the man playing Latrell to be a solid inspiration of humor. He put what may be the best performance into this movie and even saying that now surprises me. He was hilarious. The Wayans brothers do as well as anyone could hope to in their role, playing to the ridiculous situation well.

    Another movie in a trend of superfluous comedy. White Chicks has its place here, and is worth seeing. After all, what price can you put on a laugh, even if its only one.
  • Steve-244817 January 2006
    Without doubt the worst film I have ever had the misfortune to watch. The plot (if you can call it that) is totally lacking in originality, the acting is totally lacking in credibility, the comedy is absolutely awful. This film is not racist, it is not clever enough to be so. Even racists who are disgusting are not as stupid as this film. I'm not sure what the Wayans have done in the past but surely they have no future. Part, but not all of the problem is that the Wayans have to big an involvement in the film. It may have been improved if it had been directed by A N Other, but understandably nobody else would have put their reputation on the line for this rubbish. Having read other peoples reviews I understand that I am in the minority (at least in this forum), but I am entitled to my opinion. If you are in any doubt about my judgement, watch it and make your own mind up, but don't say I didn't warn you.
  • If you haven't seen this movie you're missing out on a classic and original comedy that ages like a fine wine.

    The fact this only has 5 stars is atrocious. It's at least a solid 8 stars or at least 7, but not 5.
  • BowserDragon14 December 2021
    The trailers that came out for the movie were OK and funny at the time (mind you I was 13, 14 when I saw them). But now looking back it was not all the funny or great. Some scenes were just downright annoying. To this day my favorite scene is Terry Crews dancing.

    Considering the time, this movie was it was okay. Good luck trying to make this movie in 2021, it will never become greenlit, it would be a lawsuit waiting for everyone involved.
  • Bloody stupid rehash of 'Some like it hot' (which IS actually funny.) Totally cr*p, I'm not gonna waste any more space on this film. Not funny!
  • Calicodreamin31 August 2021
    This movie never fails to make me laugh, it's the perfect parody humor. The acting is good from most of the cast and though the storyline is basic, it holds up. There are so many iconic moments, Terry Crews singing A thousand miles, the fitting room scene, and the epic dance off. One of my favs for a go to laugh.
  • This movie is actually not that bad, a story starring Shawn and Marlon Wayans as two disgraced FBI agents assigned to go undercover, disguised as blonds, to protect a the Wilson Sisters, hotel heiresses, from a kidnapping plot.

    This movie is full of crude humor and jokes, but they are not overly done, which makes this a tolerable movie to enjoy. This movie also pokes fun at people of different culture and background, harmless enough to appreciate the humor than rather to be offended about it. I especially liked Terry Crews' character, portraying a non-stereotypical black man who likes teenage-pop music.

    This movie is probably not meant to be taken seriously, as the plot is and overall story are average at best, but it's really not bad of a fan to enjoy a good laugh from.

    Grade B-
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    I thought this film disappointed its preview ratings. It was made out to be a huge film, yet turned out pretty pathetic. I could've sworn I saw people walking out of the cinema...it really was that bad! Had I have not been with a large group of friends, I would have seriously been contemplating leaving. The best bit had to have been the first part of the film where the agents made a huge mistake and spoiled a chance of arresting some drug associated people. AND that wasn't even that funny! I mean how can I explain a film that bored me so much I fell asleep? The only few reasons I went to see the film were: I had nothing better to do; wanted to see my friends; and the film had a high rating. Well I think people should learn to judge a lil' better! And as I said with my nothing better to do, I seriously think I should've stayed at home - that way I would've been bored WITH somewhere comfortable to fall asleep! I don't think you should see the film as you would either die of boredom, cry of shame (because you went to see such a BAD film), or fall asleep because it is rubbish!
  • Let me just say firstly the title of the movie was wrong. It obviously made people assume that the film was about the differences between black and white people. I would say about less than ten of the jokes, out of the film containing tens upon tens of funny lines, was about the racial differences.

    It was about men learning about what women go through in life. They get to experience different people that women encounter, such as strong overpowering men, rude devious women, fashion, shopping, waxes (ouch!), etc.

    But instead of making you feel like you're being lectured, they make you laugh and learn instead.

    The Wayans are not making fun of white people, they're mocking people such as the Hiltons; the false life that people like them can lead; how money can hide people from reality and can lead to corruption.

    On the DVD, you can see for yourself what the white actresses have to say. That they enjoyed themselves, and love the concept. Who would join a cast who were making fun of your race? If the Wayans disliked white people so much, they would've gotten black actors/actresses and put them under make-up, instead of hiring white actors/actresses in the first place. Even the director states that this film is about the differences between men and women.

    Please give this film the same chance that you would give any other.

    P.S. Was Mrs. Doubtfire making fun of old people?
  • I saw this at the drive in, it was a double feature with Spiderman 2, which was excellent. I debated wether to stay for it or not and decided to check it out.

    I had extremely low expectations for this movie and was surprised, it was allot better than I thought it would be. Occasionally I like to take in a dumb movie, but there is funny dumb and there is lame dumb, I'm happy to report that this was funny dumb. Not as funny dumb as say Dumb and Dumber or Stuck on You, but still not as insulting as I thought it'd be.

    There were a few jokes where you groaned, but in the most part this was an enjoyable movie.

    Scott
  • Talk about double standards! Its a good job some of us have thick skin I suppose.
  • Basically, it's another comedy with a far fetched plot, but is still entertaining. It's about two screw-up FBI agents who dress up as two white socialites for a weekend because the real girls get a scratch on their face (due to another screw-up) and don't want to be seen in public. So many of the jokes are fish-out-of water type. From pop music to skin tight pants. And there is this NBA player who continually hits on one of them. Those scenes were pretty funny, especially when he finds out she's a guy. All he can say is "you aren't white." Then they have a dance off between rival socialites that was funny.

    FINAL VERDICT: Not to bad. At least it had some funny parts.
  • cmeese4731 October 2004
    1/10
    Yuck
    This is the single worst movie I have ever seen I can only thank god that I didn't waste my own money watching this crap. Omit about 35 seconds of funny moments and you have the most inane, assine, boring, stupid movie ever. This movie makes not another teen movie look Oscar worthy it was that bad.

    I don't know what else to say but this is crap. If you wanna know more about the plot etc. read other posts because I'm not going to waste my time covering it. If you actually enjoyed this movie I implore you to stand up and justify yourself. And people giving this a 10 come on. I'm shocked its not on the hundred worst of all time list yet. 1 out 10 If you must watch this I suggest you borrow from some poor sucker who actually paid to rent or even worse bought it because I wouldn't waste my money on it.
  • This movie is simply funny, it aims to make you laugh and no more. Anyone who dissect the plot and put the acting and screenplay of this film under a microscope is missing the entire point of this movie.

    This is a comedy, not a documentary or an historical saga, this is plane humor, dumb with a bit of a slapstick taste... The entire situation is fictional of course and that's what so funny about it. I've read some comment about this movie here and the people who wrote these comment are way off, talking like those big-shot movie critics.

    This is a fun movie to watch with a "stupid" yet hilarious story, simple comedy and a lot of what some people call "toilet humor" (which is always funny) - it's nothing more than pure entertainment and it leaves you with a smile on your face which is never a bad thing, right? I've seen this movie 5 times and I still laugh my heart out! :-D
  • FeastMode25 June 2019
    Hilarious. Marlon Wayans is just naturally funny. some stupid parts but lots of hilarious parts, and Terry crews is an awesome addition (about 4 viewings)
  • this was a complete and total waste of my time. when i watched this trainwreck all that i could think was, "instead of bringing FBI makeup artist to make to black guys look like white chicks, why not just use their skill to cover the scratches on the two women's nose and mouth?" not only did Marlon and Shawn Wayons not look anything like two young white girls, but the plot was terrible, obvious and not funny at all. i was expecting to laugh at some sub-conscience hidden nugget of funny, but was sadly disappointed. the little fool who goaded me into watching this hunk of crap tried to convince me that the poop scene was funny, but it was obvious, played out and way too immature. i would like to see Hollywood finally accept that crossdressing comedies, especially interracial crossdressing comedies are just as played out and not funny as matrix parodies and star wars "i am your father" lines. i was disappointed, because i was pleased with scary movie and giggled at the sequel, but this was awful, and i knew that going into it. what a hunk of crap.
  • After seeing the Wayans Brothers in Scary Movie 1 and Scary Movie 2 I had high expectations on this film, not because they are comic geniuses or anything, but because they are one of the few toilet humor actors I can tolerate and even find quite humorous under the right conditions. White Chicks pulled out all the stops, and remains one of my favorite movies to watch till this day.

    There was just so much hilarious material, that was quite different from some of the other comedies I had recently seen. Yes, the main plot is really unbelievable, but it pays off. All the cast knew what kind of film they were working with and slap it up whenever they can. One of my favorite scenes is in the dressing room, and another is at a restaurant. I will leave it at that for those who have not seen it. This film left me smiling long after it was over, because it started off strong and carried out the whole way through. That's all it really needed to do. I must say that there was nothing wrong with this film at all, and that it was totally funny. It was kind of obvious how when the brothers in the film dressed up to be the sisters they looked nothing like them, but I still thought it was a great underrated comedy!
  • The movie had a few funny scenes in it. I actually saw more funny scenes in the movie then I did in the previews for the movie which is a good thing. Some of the characters are annoying as hell, but some also are very funny. If you're looking for a great movie, this is not it, but if you're just looking for a few cheap laughs to tickle the funny bone, this will probably suffice. It is probably JUST funny enough to justify a viewing, just be sure that you're in the mood for this kind of movie. I like the Wayans brothers, they seem like pretty nice guys, so I'm inclined to give them a favorable review. There were a lot of things that could have been "overdone" in this type of movie, like a lot of animosity between Wayans and the two "rival" non-African FBI agents, but they kept it at just the right level, thank god. I actually liked most of the scenes involving the other two FBI guys, so they did a good job writing the parts for those two. The Latrelle Spencer character was also very funny and great. Worth a watch probably. 6/10.
  • I'm going to tell you about the problem with this movie - I understand if you like this film but I got this as a free rental (I work in a BB video store). What can I say - I picked this up with no real knowledge of any of the Waylen brothers (however it's spelt) previous endeavours, but I'm none too impressed. Reading a few postings about this film there seems to be a debate surrounding whether this film is racist/sexist - I would say that it isn't really powerful enough of a film to be either. For a film to be influentially racist or sexist it needs to have some sort of ideological backbone - a point - and this film seems to lack any realistic intellectual or even emotional or moral grounding. An argument is, that this is comedy, and we should just accept the outlandish premise purely for the sake of jest alone. Sadly, it doesn't deliver on that front either in my opinion. So what do we see and learn about the imagined reality of the world within White Chicks? We learn that wealthy American girls are stereotypically air headed and image obsessed. Hands up how many people knew this representation already from better films like Clueless? Also, as members of the FBI, these two realistically would have to be professionals. If someone scratches their nose or lip, the FBI would not really batt too much of an eyelid when really concerned with the task of protecting two wealthy girls from a kidnapper, but in this film, these two blunderers take up an elaborate scheme to cover for this. OK, tis a comedy, but as the film progresses the plot structure vanishes - we have to ask the question? Why are they doing this again? Maybe I'm asking too much from this film, but when I saw the promotional matter for this film, I thought it may have something to say about the relationships between race and gender- instead all it does is re-establish what we already know - that it might be an unusual or even a possibly funny experience for a black man to have to hide out as a rich white woman, and that they may not adjust well. A better film would be about somebody doing this and actually trying to be convincing. Alright - I'm getting tired of ranting - but this film actually has more to say about the portrayal of women - when the two "girls" grimace at having to engage in feminine activities, is that not saying to the male audience "God, isn't it great that we aren't like that." Especially in reference to the display of overt emotion. Rather than the two leads learning about the world they are experiencing, or even trying to understand it, they treat it as an excuse to prove that white girls can't jump. Who is this film made for? It's definitely not women, that's for sure. Ideological analysis aside, the performances are weak, the jokes rubbish and the visuals unconvincing - and the musical score aside from the official pop music soundtrack, is horrifically mickey mouse. I also miss the days of films being written in English - "I'm not just a booty call." Ah, I tell you what, watch the film, and see how many shades of puke you can find concealed within. I found approximately twenty-seven. Ta ta.
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