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So, 'Going Undercover' has this offbeat charm, you know? It really leans into the absurdity of private investigator tropes with Henry Brilliant, who could be the most incompetent P.I. you’ll ever see. The comedy hits some nice beats, often playing off misunderstandings and slapstick moments that keep the pacing a bit erratic but entertaining. The atmosphere is light, with that classic late '80s vibe that feels both nostalgic and a bit silly. Marigold's character provides a nice foil to Henry's antics, which adds depth to the otherwise madcap narrative. The practical effects are minimal but serve the comedy well. Performances, while not Oscar-worthy, have a charm that makes you root for these misfit characters. It’s really one of those films that captures a certain quirky essence of the era.
Features a bumbling P.I. who can't catch a break.Captures the quirky comedy of the late '80s.Includes some amusing practical effects.
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