The film is about Jack, who decided to return from the army to his old Jewish quarter when his brother John Boge died. Jack tries to go through a cruel experiment by gathering former black heroes of the 1970s in order to take revenge on a man who sparked a strong controversy and is the leader of the local Crimean.
In offering up this affectionate parody of the old movies, Wayans also turns a satiric eye on black culture in general -- but in an inoffensive, lighthearted manner.
Wayans' choosing to play romantic lead seems more narcissistic than smartly comic (watch him unleash those built biceps once too often); he lacks an unidentifiable shtick.
In many respects this is a black counterpart to The Naked Gun, and very nearly as funny; the bounty of antimacho gags is both unexpected and refreshing.