Spy Kids 3: Game Over
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Actors: Daryl Sabara, Alexa PenaVega, Antonio Banderas
PlotCarmen Cortez falls into a virtual reality game created by the nefarious Toymaker, who has been imprisoned in cyberspace for years. To save her and the world from staying locked inside the game forever, Juni Cortez steps out of retirement from being a spy and plunges into the game's three challenging levels. Each level is designed to be unbeatable, ensuring that the Toymaker can execute his ultimate plan of escapism and revenge. Juni's mission is to reach the game's end and defeat the Toymaker, but to do so, he must first rescue his sister.
Within the game, Juni encounters several allies, including his grandfather, who has a personal vendetta against the Toymaker, and other young players who have been trapped in the game. Together, they navigate through various environments filled with obstacles, puzzles, and the Toymaker's henchmen. The journey tests their skills, courage, and teamwork, pushing Juni to his limits as he strives to save his sister and the other players. The true challenge lies not just in the physical trials they face but in the realization that exiting the game might not bring an end to their troubles.
Writers: Robert Rodriguez
Release Date: 25 Jul 2003
Runtime: 84 min
Rating: PG
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Spy Kids 3's weak plot is offset by innovative design, Stallone's humor, and enhanced 3D; Blu-ray is highly recommended.
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