Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams

Spy Kids 2 - The Island of Lost Dreams is an American film released in 2002 Robert Rodriguez led in the first part again directing..

Action

Everything begins with Gregorio Cortez (Antonio Banderas ), the post of Director of the OSS does not get by a trick. His son in June ( Daryl Sabara ) is suspended a few minutes later because he can go into the enemy's hands the most powerful device that could turn off all the devices in the world. In this June and Carmen ( Alexa Vega ) had so hoped to get a good job. But Carmen does not give up so quickly. She hacks into the computer system of the OSS and makes June back to a spy. Not only that, it loads the latest order, which would be payable to the children of the new director of the OSS, over to their account, and instead sends the other two children in the Gobi desert.

The job runs on an island, not even light up on a radar screen. Numerous planes and ships have disappeared here. As the two siblings come into the vicinity of the island, drop off all electrical appliances. With the help of simple objects they still manage to come to the island. In the middle of the island is a volcano. You climb it and fall into the crater. However, they are unharmed below and meet a scientist who gives them information about the island. He has bred hybrid beings, for example, half-ape and half- spider are, but he had become too great and lost control. The siblings also find out that the mechanical equipment has been kidnapped by the director of the OSS itself, and he wants to use it for his own purposes. His children are not far, and June and Carmen meet soon on them. Thus, a race against wild creatures, skeletons and children begins.

Reviews

The lexicon of international film wrote that the film was an " agent - parody " and a " fast- staged children's film ," the " be potential despite good DOMICILED performer by his lust for sensation and effects " gambles partially and " contrary to the first part subtle allusions rather little space " let.

Awards

Alexa Vega won in 2003 the Young Artist Award. Emily Osment and the film for Best Fantasy Film was nominated for the same price. The film was also nominated for a Golden Trailer Award 2003. John Debney and Robert Rodriguez won the 2003 Film and Television Music Award of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Robert Rodriguez won the 2003 Imagen Foundation Award.

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