Spy Kids



         


Spy Kids is a name of a movie trilogy released from 2001 to 2003. The Spy Kids movies are about the children of a married spy couple who become involved in their parents' espionage. The rest of their family are also spies as well, including their uncle and grandparents.

Spy Kids was heavily influenced by James Bond. Director Robert Rodriguez says the first film was a "Willy Wonka and James Bond mix" and the second was a "Mysterious island and James Bond mix"; by this pattern the third film could be described as a "Tron and James Bond mix." Technology in Spy Kids is almost always portrayed as looking friendly, and a bit cartoonish.

The Spy Kids films are like James Bond, but with twists which are usually humorous. For instance, in the first film, a robot army is built to conquer the world. The twist is the robots are made to look exactly like children under about the age of 15. There are often jokes about how routine saving the world is.

The spy organization featured in Spy Kids is called the OSS, presumably named for the Office of Strategic Services. Note there is character named Donagan Giggles, after William Donovan, the director of the real OSS. It is never mentioned what the initials stand for in the Spy Kids OSS.

One of the chief themes of Spy Kids is the unity of family. The films also play with the idea of children having adult responsibilities.

The third film was shot partly in high-definition digital video, using an anaglyphic process to create the 3-D effects. Audiences were given red/blue glasses with their ticket purchase. Four set of these glasses were also included in the DVD release.

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