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Rating: 5.741/10 by 1826 users

Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)

After her triumph at the Miss United States pageant, FBI agent Gracie Hart becomes an overnight sensation -- and the new "face of the FBI". But it's time to spring into action again when the pageant's winner, Cheryl, and emcee, Stan, are abducted.

Directing:
  • John Pasquin
  • K.C. Colwell
  • Craig Comstock
  • Jack Gill
  • Paula Case
  • Sharon Cingle
Writing:
  • Marc Lawrence
  • Caryn Lucas
  • Katie Ford
  • Marc Lawrence
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 11, 2005

Rating: 5.741/10 by 1826 users

Alternative Title:
Miss Congeniality 2 - US
Miss Undercover 2 - DE
미스 에이전트 2 - KR
Beépített szépség 2 - Csábítunk és védünk - HU

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 55 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $101,393,569

Plot Keyword: ship, undercover agent, ransom, drag queen, fbi, press conference, sequel, miss america, office politics, buddy cop, representation, abandonment

Regina King
Sam Fuller
Ernie Hudson
Harry McDonald
Heather Burns
Cheryl Frasier
Treat Williams
Walter Collins
Nick Offerman
Karl Steele
Eileen Brennan
Carol Fields
Elisabeth Röhm
Janet McKaren
Susan Chuang
Agent Tobin
William O'Leary
Agent Jenkins
John DiResta
Agent Clonsky
Audrey Wasilewski
Mother in Bank
Marjorie Lovett
Bank Customer
Michelle Page
Punk Girl in Bank
Faith Minton
Housewife #1
Eve Gordon
Housewife #2
Regis Philbin
Regis Philbin
Joy Philbin
Joy Philbin
Tommy McGoldrick
Regis Show Propman
Esteban Cueto
Big Man in Bar
Octavia Spencer
Middle-Aged Woman
James DuMont
Man in Bookstore
Sue Tripathy
CNN Reporter
Affion Crockett
Attendant #2
Benny Nieves
Tracking Agent
Marcelo Tubert
Roberto Fenice
Jayne Krashin
Tourist Woman
Rachel Smith
Vegas Anchorwoman
Audrey Berger
Bar Patron #1
Richard DeDomenico
Bar Patron # 2
Ivanan Trnik
Bar Patron #3
Dana Lorge
Bar Patron #4
Cynthia Pepper
Tourist Woman
Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton
Mary Ann Price
Dolly Parton's Assistant
Lloyd Kino
Asian Tourist Husband
Fusako Stevenson
Housewife Tourist
Scott Noonan
Venetian Singer #1
Jeff Shelton
Venetian Singer #3
Emilio Giandomenico
Venetian Singer #
Dori Kancher
Woman in Crowd
Tim Clark
Man in Crowd
Don Perry
Buster Harrison
Kimble Jemison
Reporter #1A
Susan Leslie
Reporter #2A
Emy Coligado
Gate Agent
Mark S. Lleewellyn
SWAT Team Leader
L. Sidney
Agent Clark
Larry Edwards
Patti LaBelle Impersonator / Tina Turner Impersonator #2
Frank Marino
Frank Marino
Brad Grunberg
Elizabeth Taylor Impersonator
Alan James Luzietti
Liza Impersonator
Kendall Jackson
Tina Impersonator #1
Boy Thomas
Tina Impersonator #3
Lonnie Henderson
Tina Impersonator #4
Bobby Newberry
Tina Impersonator #5
Nancy Anderson
Drag Club Dancer
Nicole De Lecia
Drag Club Dancer
Alejandro Estornel
Drag Club Dancer
Michele Martinez
Drag Club Dancer
Jaayda McClanahan
Drag Club Dancer
Ayesha Orange
Drag Club Dancer
Tomasina Parrott
Drag Club Dancer
Christian Vincent
Drag Club Dancer
Todd Sherry
Dolly Parton Impersonator
Jasmine Jonas
Young Woman
Randy Sutton
Treasure Island Pit Boss
John Bitley
Treasure Island Dancer
Brian Kehoe
Treasure Island Dancer
Russell S. Pernus
Treasure Island Dancer
Sam Sadovia
Treasure Island Dancer
Mitchell Tannis
Treasure Island Dancer
Jason Toohey
Treasure Island Dancer
Mark Weinhandl
Treasure Island Dancer
Adam Austin
Agent Austin
Nate Bynum
Reporter #2
Roxana Ortega
Mrs. Gordon
David Proval
Mr. Grant (uncredited)
Rose Davidson
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Anna Wendt
Dolly Parton Fan (uncredited)
Billie Perkins
Tourist (uncredited)

Filipe Manuel Neto

**Despite Bullock and King's good performances, the film is frankly predictable and never really gets interesting.** I enjoyed _Miss Congeniality_, despite the various issues and problematic points I talked about in my review of that film, and I hoped that, at least, this sequel (which is far from being the second part of a bigger film, like Sandra Bullock said she faced all this) would be able to match the original film. Let's be fair, it had everything to achieve this: in addition to keeping the same protagonist and having a script that linked directly to its predecessor, the film kept part of the original crew and cast. Well, I'm sorry, but I feel that those expectations were disappointed: the film is not so bad, but it is below what I expected to find. The problem starts with the script: it's a very underdeveloped and basic story, despite starting from a promising initial premise. Marc Lawrence, who has worked on the previous film, just couldn't do any better. If the first film was guided by the exaggeration of the story, this one proved to be predictable and has ideas that simply don't work, such as seeing two federal agents, posted outside their area of ​​origin, and who have the luxury of disobeying blatantly to superior orders without this earning them an immediate suspension and the handing over of their weapons and badges. What the movie does is almost make fun of the FBI (well, sometimes they deserve it). Another problem is the melodrama that the protagonist lives after the end of her romance, which started in the previous film. This is irritating enough to prevent us from sympathizing more with the character, who is saved "in extremis" by the baggage of previously acquired sympathy. Sandra Bullock is, frankly, the best asset present in this film. She was not only the producer but also the protagonist and, once again, she offers us a job well done, full of commitment, charm and charisma. Regina King also does quite well as a tough federal agent with anger management issues. The collaboration between both actresses is excellent, and the scenes they both star in are among the best in the film, particularly when they don't understand each other. Heather Burns and William Shatner also return for this film, in their respective roles, but the truth is that they have little to do and don't particularly stand out, apart from the demerit of other actors. Treat Williams tries but fails to do much more than he does, Diedrich Bader is very irritating in the role of a brazen homosexual with cross-dressing aspirations, and the two villains are never credible or exude any sense of real threat. On a technical level, the film is on average, and that can be evaluated by the cinematography, editing and choice of sets or visual and sound effects. It's not a film where the production has invested a lot in technical issues. The soundtrack also leaves a lot to be desired and doesn't bring any theme or song that stays in the ear. The film's pace is slower than would be desirable, but I wonder if the plot, so confused and disordered, would perhaps allow the adoption of a faster pace without a significant loss of the intelligibility of the story. The humor is quite clever at times, but it barely strays from the conventional family sitcom jokes, puns, wordplay and physical humor (nothing against it, it's humor more suited to a family movie, and I recognize that). The costumes have some interesting ideas, but they don't go beyond what was expected to find.


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