Max Rules

  • William Bruce Davis: Rick Brinkley
  • Andrew C. Maier: Max Brinkley
  • Jennifer Lancheros: Jessica Taylor
  • Spencer Esau: Scott Sanders
  • Paul Eenhoorn: Mr. Daniels
  • Jason Dittmer: Jeff
  • Michelle Gillette: Mrs. Swingleham
  • Derrick Cameron: Reggie
  • James B. Winkler: Agent Riles
  • Peter Balogh: Rector Henderson

Agent Max is an American family film directed by Robert Burke from the year 2005.

Action

The orphan Max Brinkley and his friends Scott Sanders and Jessica Taylor stick together like glue. They have all sorts of tricks with their teachers and all other fellows in mind. Helpful here is Max's Uncle Rick, who is raising him and owner of Brinkley Technologies, which develops for the secret latest technologies. Thus, the three children always have the latest inventions available.

What they do not know that they have already observed a secret office and secretly admired their skills. In school everything is interesting except the school material. Rector Henderson has the three but in view. Above all, he must speak again punishments. One is the interesting task of helping the company Game Ink in the development of new video games.

There, a DVD gets into their hands, which reveals the exact location of a stolen top-secret microchip of the FBI. At night they break into the warehouse and get really into the possession of the chip. During the escape but they are discovered and absorbed by the criminal Daniels and his accomplice Jeff. The children call the police who can arrest both criminals. Max, Scott and Jessica get an offer from the secret office. You should carry out undercover operations, are not suitable for the adult agents.

During the final school ball, on the Max happy dancing with his beloved Nicole, Uncle Rick brings all four from the helicopter and gives Max a thank-you letter from the U.S. president.

Criticism

" Largely successful adventure fun around a tight-knit clique of children, to the ' " recalls and a little' Spy Kids Mission: Impossible " takes on his arm. "

" A bright Dreikäsehoch and its selected according to the outsider quota principle best friends turn adult authority figures and comical exaggerated stereotype crooks long noses, handling knowledgeable with futuristic gadgets, and made ​​harmless espionage adventure in this child-friendly comedy response to adult spy thriller à la " Mission Impossible ". The budget does not allow the really big jumps, but for elegant look, pretty scenery and charming subscribed types are catered for. "

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