What are you expecting for your next grand movie? What kind of films are you crazy about on earth? A comedy, war film, affectional film, or other films? What if you are a parent, what film do you want to show your children? Ok, now, dont crack your brain to figure it out, here we can share a movie for your children-SPY KIDS 2.
As a movie fan, I bet you must have learned that one of the defining characteristics about Robert Rodriguez films is the feeling of fun. Rodriguez loves making movies and he positively shines when hes sharing that love with us as an audience. This feeling is present in everything that hes done, but it is never more present than in his kids movies. SPY KIDS 2 is the culmination of that love and it has never worked better than it does here. Ive struggled on where I would rate this one, and I think honestly it is my favorite of the SPY KIDS movies. Its not the origin story (a comic book term, this is me showing my geekdom), which means that we get to see the kids as spies through the entire movie and here that means a payoff for the audience.
Picking up shortly after the first movie, SPY KIDS 2 is the continuing story of Carmen and Juni Cortez (Vega and Sabara reprising their roles). Following the successful completion of their first mission, the OSS (the spy organization in the film) has established a full Spy Kids unit. In some ways, this movie is actually the reverse of the first movie. The kids start out with amazing gadgets and then have to rely on each other and their own strength to get them through the problems posed. Vega and Sabara both cut their teeth on the first movie; here they both chew the scenery and show how far theyve become.
WHAT'S IT ABOUT?
Spy Kids Carmen (Alexa Vega) and Juni (Daryl Sabara) are back, and this time they have to rescue the president's daughter from an island full of creature controlled by mad scientist Romero (Setev Buscemi).
IS IT A GOOD MOVIE?
I'm not a fan of the SPY KIDS franchise. I get that they're kids films, and that Robert Rodriguez made them to bond with his own children, but as I was nineteen when the first one hit theaters a full decade ago (wow), these films were never in my wheelhouse.
SPY KIDS 2 came out only a year after the first film, and the most noteworthy thing about it is that, along with ATTACK OF THE CLONES, it was the first film to be shot digitally with Red One. That camera revolutionized the business, as in the years leading up to it's creation, digital films always looked like garbage. The Red One showed that it could look as good as 35mm, and within a few years, it got to the point where the majority of films are now shot digitally.
BLU-RAY REVIEW:
Video: (1080p, 1.78:1 Widescreen) This movie is 9 years old but you wouldnt know from looking at the picture. From the high-tech scenes at the front to the fantasy island we visit during the movie, it all looks smooth and new on Blu-ray . We are truly transported to their world.
Audio: (English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital) The sound is great. I find it incredible that Rodriguez did so much of this movie on his own (including writing the music). The sounds keep us involved in the story.
Commentary with Director Robert Rodriguez (01:40:17) This is a great commentary for anyone who wants to learn about making a big effects movie on a limited budget. Rodriguez shares his experiences and how he challenged himself working on this film. Very, very technical but he talks through the entire thing and has some really interesting things to say about making movies.
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