

Big Momma's House 2
FBI agent Malcolm Turner goes back undercover as Big Momma, a slick-talking, slam-dunking Southern granny with attitude to spare! Now this granny must play nanny to three dysfunctional upper-class kids in order to spy on their computer hacker father.
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Plot Summary
FBI agent Malcolm Turner, still disguised as the formidable Big Momma, is called back into action when a new threat emerges. This time, he must go undercover to infiltrate the household of a sinister computer hacker who is targeting national security. With the help of his stepson Trent and trusty partner John Maxwell, Malcolm navigates the chaotic world of suburban life and high-stakes espionage.
Critical Reception
Big Momma's House 2 received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and the humor unfunny. Audience reception was slightly more favorable, though it did not achieve the same level of commercial success as its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on tired slapstick and predictable gags.
- The sequel offers little new in terms of humor or plot.
- Martin Lawrence's performance as Big Momma is the primary draw, but it's not enough to salvage the film.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a silly and lighthearted comedy, with many enjoying Martin Lawrence's comedic performance. Some viewers felt the plot was weak and the humor repetitive, but it was often seen as a harmless popcorn flick.
Fun Fact
While the film is titled 'Big Momma's House 2', Martin Lawrence also reprises his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner, who is the character that secretly portrays Big Momma.
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