



So Undercover also struggles by trying to serve Cyrus's tween fans while attempting to be a bit edgy. It's hardly an acting stretch for the leading lady, who's yet to really test herself since waving goodbye to her signature Hannah Montana role. Outside of that and her more fashionable attire, though, there's barely a difference between the two personas.
SO UNDERCOVER 2 MOVIE
Excruciating phrases like "amazeballs" are thrown around with gleeful abandon as the movie casually chugs along hitting every clichéd plot twist going.Ĭyrus plays the lead as a tough cookie teen, injecting a little artificial ditziness to her college-going alter ego. Outside of the girls' house, there's a love interest for Molly in the form of Revenge's Josh Bowman.īilled as an action-comedy, So Undercover suffers by virtue of having little in the way of action set-pieces, and even less when it comes to laughs. Her sisters include Alex (Lauren McKnight), the girl Molly has to survey, entitled princess Sasha (Eloise Mumford) and smart-mouthed roommate Becky (Kelly Osbourne). In a whirlwind makeover by a camp hair stylist and hipster fashionista (both, bizarrely, on the FBI payroll!) she's remade as Brooke Stonebridge, the latest inductee to Kappa Kappa Zeta house. Her skills at photographing cheating spouses catch the eye of FBI agent Armon (Jeremy Piven), who hires her to go undercover at a sorority to protect a girl whose father is about to testify against mobsters. Here, riffing on Miss Congeniality, Cyrus plays Molly, a teen working as a private eye to cover her dad's gambling debts. Miley Cyrus made a name for herself on the small screen in the dual role of Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana, and she's pulling double time again in comedy So Undercover. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play
