a5c7b9f00b Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez are the world's best secret agents. Their mission is to assassinate each other. When they get within one inch, they fall in love. They marry, and have two kids, Carmen and Juni. They don't tell their kids. Ten years later, they are called into a mission. When their Uncle Felix babysits the Cortez kids, and rogue agents invade the house, Uncle Felix reveals the truth, their parents are spies and were just kidnapped, and Felix is not their uncle. Carmen and Juni escape, and try to rescue Mom and Dad, and save the world. The children of secret-agent parents must save them from danger. If I ever was trapped on a desert island, and this is somehow the only movie I could watch, I'd watch it three times, then chuck it into the ocean, and learn to play the coconut. Why? Because it's not worth my brain rotting to watch it over and over again. Now, don't get me wrong, pre-pubescent boys love it. However, for me, I can only stand to watch it, because I was forced to (and, might I add, I was). I thought the plot was bad for me, but OK for kids. I loved that Antonio Bandres was in it (can't see why..), and I thought the kids were cute together. And, oh yeah, the guy who was evil turned good? Could he look anymore like Ian Hart from the first Harry Potter (same outfit, almost)? My 3 year old daughter liked this movie although I still think that it might be for an older group. She watches it quite often. For those Spy Kid type lovers, this one is for you. I gave this movie a better than average rate. Yummy and weightless.
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