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Today we’re talking about the 2001 and 2002 movies Spy Kids and Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams.
Story
Spy Kids
I was expecting this to be silly and juvenile. It was, but it owned it to a degree that I never expected. The story is a near perfectly crafted spy adventure, with just the right amount of twists and surprises. What elevates the movie is the purposeful overdoing of literally everything. This is a lovingly crafted homage to spy movies that manages to amp up the silly.
Score: 1
Spy Kids 2
The sequel suffers from the tightness of the firsts writing. Expanding to include more spies and more gadgets and more of everything. It did manage to capture the joy and charm of the first one but it took a while.
Score: 0.5
Characters
Spy Kids
Each character is built as a caricature of a standard spy trope and each one manages to overcome it through depth of character and some surprisingly good acting.
Score: 1
Spy Kids 2
The main actors reprise their roles well if not as well as the first. The characters are a little less intricate to make room for the plot and special effects. The inclusion of Buscemi, Montalban, and Taylor to the cast adds skill and gravitas but doesn’t save from the rest of the poor characters and some truly terrible acting from the villians.
Score: 0.5
Dialogue
Spy Kids
Overall the dialogue is hammy and overblown. It’s fun but nothing extremely special.
Score: 0
Spy Kids 2
The dialogue in this movie is best described as a pale imitation of the first movie.
Score: 0
Visuals and Music
Spy Kids
This was a pretty solid movie for a low budget 2001 film it still looked good. The music was okay both are acceptable.
Score: 1
Spy Kids 2
This did not age well. The special effects look terrible and the constant 3D gimmicks actually hurt the composition of most scenes.
Score: 0.5
Fun
Spy Kids
This movie was fun and consistently so throughout the movie. Wonderful commentary on kids entertainment, spy movies, and family.
Score: 1
Spy Kids 2
This was uneven and there were several times I wished I wasn’t watching it. It really wasn’t terrible.
Score: 0.5
Overall
Spy Kids
Lovely little film that explorers what it is to be family with an impressive absurdity.
Final Score: 4 Stars
Spy Kids 2
It fails to capture the whimsical absurdity of the first and almost completely loses the heart. It’s not a bad movie but it’s not very good.
Final Score: 2 Stars
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