| Review Date: Director: Robert Rodriguez Writer: Robert Rodriguez Producers: Robert Rodriguez, Elizabeth Avellan Actors: Alexa Vega as Carmen Cortez Daryl Sabara as Juni Cortez Antonio Banderas as Gregorio Cortez Carla Gugino as Ingrid Cortez |
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Robert Rodriguez has taken his flashy style, his John Woo-esque camera shots, his mucho Latino vibe and rubbed it all over a movie filled with some very, very cool new toys and an underlying message of “family above all” . Okay sure, the story is a little corny, i.e. a children’s TV show host manufacturing a line of spy kid robots, but this is all in fun, and if you’re not having fun in this picture, then you’re just not “getting it”. This film actually reminded me a lot of CHARLIE’S ANGELS, in that, it’s so over-the-top, goofy and kinetic, that some might not appreciate it on a realistic level, but hey…the movie’s entertaining and that’s the bottom line! And as if that wasn’t enough, this film also contains two of the hippest inventions seen on the big screen this year: the thumb-thumb dudes and those crazy jet-packs! Believe you me when I say that you will neither forget or not dig on those crazy, dumbass thumb-thumb characters, walking around, bouncing into walls…just hilarious. And that whole jetpack sequence was also exhilarating and as fantastic as any kid would want it to be. And if you’re any kind of homage buff, you’ll notice many a nod by the director to artists such as Dali and Gaudi, film such as SUPERMAN and AUSTIN POWERS, and yes, even a wink to one of his own previous creations, THE FACULTY. This movie’s got it all: thrills, laughs, adventure, a nice message, a great score, lotsa style and plenty of fun for the whole family.
The movie also includes small roles for Terri Hatcher, Tony Shalhoub, Robert Patrick and Cheech Marin, as well as a pretty cool surprise “cameo” near the end. All in all, this film just makes you want to be a kid again! Fun times…