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Actors: Kathleen Turner, Dennis Quaid
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| Review Summary and Plot Commentary about Undercover Blues |
This movie begins with Jeff and Jane Blue attempting to live a "normal" life and raise their baby. However, when a notorious criminal threatens the nations safety the government pleads with them to come out of retirement and aid in locating her. They agree and embark on a mission full of hilarious twists and the occasional interuption which makes it all the more unpredictable and fun.
--Rootbeeb, Resident Scholar
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Super-spy couple Jane and Jeff Blue are vacationing in New Orleans with their baby daughter. But Jeff can't resist foiling some local criminals.
Just as the authorities are becoming suspicious that the Blues aren't your average tourists, Jeff and Jane are formally called back into action to take down a crazy female arms dealer, who has a personal vendetta against Jeff. The Blues devise an elaborate plot to foil the bad guys, with both the help and hinderance of the local cops, and an inept thief.
--Steph, Resident Scholar
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Ratings are on a 1-10 scale (Low to High)
Plot
Comedy, primarily
Yes
Kind of comedy
- bungling spies
How much humor v. drama
- Nearly all humor
Main Character
Identity:
- Male
Profession/status:
- spy
Age:
- 20's-30's
Eccentric:
Yes
- eccentric
- wild
Hair color?
- brunette (Brown)
Hair type
- (man) short/standard straight
Body type
- (man) average
- (man) muscular
Unclothed?
- Chest
Events of movie makes character more...
- happy
Ethnicity/Nationality
- White (American)
How sensitive is this character?
- sensitive to others' feelings
Sense of humor?
- Strong but gentle sense of humor
Intelligence
- Smarter than most other characters
- Very much smarter than other characters
Physique
- very athletic
Secondary Main Character
Identity:
- Female
Hair color
- brunette (Brown)
- blonde
Hair style
- (woman) medium/shoulderlgn straight
- (woman) medium/shoulderlgn wavey
Body type
- (woman) average
How much in movie?
- 90%-100%
Ethnicity/Nationality
- White (American)
Main Adversary
Identity:
- Female
Age:
- 20's-30's
- 40's-50's
Profession/status:
- criminal
Eccentric:
Yes
- eccentric
- emotionally unstable
How much of work is main antagonist actually present in:
- 40%
- 60%
Hair color
- red
- brunette (Brown)
Hair type
- (woman) medium/shoulderlgn wavey
- (woman) long straight
Body type
- (woman) average
Ethnicity/Nationality
- Russian
How sensitive is this character?
- mean, arrogant
Sense of humor
- Cynical sense of humor
Intelligence
- Smarter than most other characters
Physique
- average physique
Setting
United States
Yes
The US:
- Southeast
- Deep South
Style
Accounts of torture and death?
- generic/vague references to death/punishment
Movie makes you feel...
- full of laughter
Sex/nudity in movie?
Yes
What kind of sex:
- vague references only
Any profanity?
- Occasional swearing
If soundtrack VERY NOTICEABLE...
- Jazz/r&b
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