Jeri Jacquin
Coming to theatres
for holiday family fun from directors Nick Bruno, Troy Quane, Blue Sky Studios
and 20th Century Fox is an unlikely team for SPIES IN DISGUISE.
Lance Sterling
(voiced by Will Smith) is a well-dressed spy who is keeping the world safe.
Well liked by everyone at work, one person who wants to impress him is Walter
Beckett (Tom Holland). He has so many inventions that he believes are an
alternative to blowing things up and finding a peaceful solution, including his
glitter cat bomb.
But there is evil
afoot in the villain Killian (Ben Mendelsohn) who has created drones that are
the worst seen in the agency. Joy Jenkins (Reba McEntire) informs Sterling that
he is going to have to do whatever is necessary to find him before the agent data
is stolen. In the process, Killian has set up Sterling to take the fall for
everything that has happened.
Now hunting for
Sterling is Marcy Kappel (Rashida Jones) who is tough as nails and just as
focused as her target. The only person he can run to is Walter to get his
invention that will make him disappear. Not paying attention he accidentally
drinks Walter's disappearing potion but instead of becoming invisible, Sterling
becomes a pigeon.
Angry, he doesn't
understand that being a pigeon will help him do more than he could even have
imagined. Along to help Sterling clear his name and get the agent data base,
Walter not only shares his other inventions but must make a remedy to
Sterling's feathered problem.
Smith as Sterling
has no trouble playing the agent who likes himself a whole lot and isn't use to
not being in control. Smith gets a chance to rap a little in a 'Fresh Prince'
style but it's fun for the kids. This seems an easy voice role for him to play
but it also seems as if he is having a bit of fun doing it.
Holland as Walter is
a young man who was raised with a supportive mother and working with the agency
he gets the chance to perfect some inventions and create new ones. Especially
the one that changes Agent Sterling into a flying agent! Holland is endearing
but then again this young actor has been one to watch for years. He gets a
chance to be on the other side of Spiderman for sure.
Jones as Marcy is
like a dog with a bone when it comes to finding Sterling believing him to be a
traitor to the agency. Always one step behind, she begins to understand what is
truly happening and isn't about to let evil win. McEntire as Jenkins knows that
Sterling does things his own way but when it comes from being a traitor to the
agency, she knows that is just not true.
Mendelsohn as
Killian is a man on his own mission and believes he has every reason to be as
evil as he wants to be. Keep his identity a secret, he also uses his high tech
to put the blame on Sterling and keep anyone who might be interested looking
for him. Mendelsohn give his character all the right moods to stay a step ahead
of Smith's character.
Other cast includes
Karen Gillan as Eyes, Rachel Brosnahan as Wendy Beckett, Masi Oka as Kimura,
Carla Jiminez as Geraldine, DJ Khaled as Ears and Peter Kim as Joon.
SPIES IN DISGUISE is
a fun family film especially with the kids being home for the next two weeks.
It is fast paced, colorful, inventive and funny. Seeing Smith try to fit in
with his new pigeon friends is one laugh after another and there is a twist on that
as well but no spoilers here. He isn't happy with being a pigeon but it makes
for one interesting premise of a spy story.
The film has just
the right mixture of action and fun to make it a popcorn fun film and if I
needed a thumbs up from anyone it would be my four year old granddaughter. She
gave me a thumbs up during the film without a word because she was too busy
laughing and eating popcorn. Now that's how you know it’s a fun time at the
theatre so get the family together and go have your own fun together.
In the end - super
spy to super fly!
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