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Sophie, adolescente, convence a JJ de que acompañe su viaje escolar, donde ambos terminan como peones en un complot terrorista internacional contra el jefe de la CIA, David Kim, y su hijo, C... Leer todoSophie, adolescente, convence a JJ de que acompañe su viaje escolar, donde ambos terminan como peones en un complot terrorista internacional contra el jefe de la CIA, David Kim, y su hijo, Collin, que es el mejor amigo de Sophie.Sophie, adolescente, convence a JJ de que acompañe su viaje escolar, donde ambos terminan como peones en un complot terrorista internacional contra el jefe de la CIA, David Kim, y su hijo, Collin, que es el mejor amigo de Sophie.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Kyra Janse van Rensburg
- Fiona
- (as Kyra van Rensberg)
Noah Dalton Danby
- Todd
- (as Noah Danby)
Opiniones destacadas
This the most absurd but I expected it to be this funny and unserious to what actually is happening, in instance of them being tangled in chain above and try to make a joke about password and 2FA, it didn't land how they expected it to be. And the protagonist asks a lot of money or else the will destroy all of the places in the world which is kind of "will never happen" moment because you just know there isn't any unique to the pot like twist coming up. But it is fun to watch if you think 14 years old is going to save the CiA mistake even though she still can't even drive a car. I gave it 4/10 for the fun moments but it is trash.
The Eternal City (2024) attempts to blend comedy, action, and espionage in the picturesque setting of Rome, but struggles to recapture the charm of its predecessor. While Dave Bautista delivers his usual mix of gruffness and humor, the film's predictable plot and over-reliance on recycled jokes leave much to be desired.
The action sequences are decent, and the Roman backdrop adds some visual appeal, but the story feels formulaic and lacks the emotional core that made the first installment enjoyable. The supporting cast provides some laughs, but the humor often feels forced and uneven.
Overall, My Spy: The Eternal City is a passable but forgettable sequel that fails to elevate the franchise.
The action sequences are decent, and the Roman backdrop adds some visual appeal, but the story feels formulaic and lacks the emotional core that made the first installment enjoyable. The supporting cast provides some laughs, but the humor often feels forced and uneven.
Overall, My Spy: The Eternal City is a passable but forgettable sequel that fails to elevate the franchise.
"My Spy: The Eternal City" reunites us with the unlikely duo of hardened CIA agent JJ (Dave Bautista) and whip-smart Sophie (Chloe Coleman), this time amidst the romantic of Rome. While the film delivers laughs and a charming central relationship, it struggles to recapture the magic of the original.
The chemistry between Bautista and Coleman remains a highlight. Their banter is effortless, and their bond feels genuine. Witnessing their dynamic evolve as Sophie enters her teenage years adds a relatable layer to their interactions.
The action sequences are well-choreographed and exciting, taking full advantage of the Italian setting. The plot, however, feels a bit formulaic, relying on familiar spy tropes without offering much innovation.
One of the biggest drawbacks is the tonal shift. The humor, while still present, has a cruder edge compared to the first film. This might alienate younger viewers who enjoyed the family-friendly vibe of the original.
Ultimately, "My Spy: The Eternal City" is a perfectly enjoyable summer flick. It provides laughs, action, and a heartwarming central relationship. However, when compared to its predecessor, it feels like a step down.
The chemistry between Bautista and Coleman remains a highlight. Their banter is effortless, and their bond feels genuine. Witnessing their dynamic evolve as Sophie enters her teenage years adds a relatable layer to their interactions.
The action sequences are well-choreographed and exciting, taking full advantage of the Italian setting. The plot, however, feels a bit formulaic, relying on familiar spy tropes without offering much innovation.
One of the biggest drawbacks is the tonal shift. The humor, while still present, has a cruder edge compared to the first film. This might alienate younger viewers who enjoyed the family-friendly vibe of the original.
Ultimately, "My Spy: The Eternal City" is a perfectly enjoyable summer flick. It provides laughs, action, and a heartwarming central relationship. However, when compared to its predecessor, it feels like a step down.
The first movie ends with the characters having respect for each other and yet this one starts with Sophie being the overdone teen. Why do so many sequels have to reset any character development that happened in the prior movie? And why are so many characters in movies now one dimensional?
The first movie had charm, humor and likable characters. This one seems to be missing those. A lot of the performances feel like they are cold reading the lines rather than shooting the actual movie.
I'm curious how many of the positive reviews are from people that spent much of the movie looking at their phone. It may not be a bad 'background' movie.
The first movie had charm, humor and likable characters. This one seems to be missing those. A lot of the performances feel like they are cold reading the lines rather than shooting the actual movie.
I'm curious how many of the positive reviews are from people that spent much of the movie looking at their phone. It may not be a bad 'background' movie.
I hadn't seen the first My Spy movie, wasn't sure what to expect - and was pleasantly surprised - a wholesome family entertainment movie, a few laughs, well acted.
Dave Bautista, Chloe Coleman and all supportng actors are great.
Plot is silly, it doesn't matter for a film like this - fun action, nice locations, soppy bits, fun bits, action bits.
It really isn't the sort of film to dissect and quibble - what is the point ?
It's better made than 70% of new movies, it entertains and is the perfect movie to sit back with popcorn or pizza and forget about your troubles for a bit.
After watching this I sought out the first film and that was a fun romp too.
Dave Bautista, Chloe Coleman and all supportng actors are great.
Plot is silly, it doesn't matter for a film like this - fun action, nice locations, soppy bits, fun bits, action bits.
It really isn't the sort of film to dissect and quibble - what is the point ?
It's better made than 70% of new movies, it entertains and is the perfect movie to sit back with popcorn or pizza and forget about your troubles for a bit.
After watching this I sought out the first film and that was a fun romp too.
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- TriviaKate was previously played by Parisa Fitz-Henley in "My Spy", she is now being played by Lara Babalola.
- ErroresAreas with high classification computer and communication systems are protected to avoid electromagnetic interference, and even more, to avoid leaks through the same mean. It would not be possible for them to pick up which one is the right room by detecting the electromagnetic radiation from outside.
- Créditos curiososThere is a scene during the credits where some of the characters sing and play the piano.
- Bandas sonorasBig World (Found You)
Written by Colton Dixon, Sean Van Vleet, and Luke Niccoli
Performed by Billy Barratt
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Color
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