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In this third installment of the popular series from Robert Rodriguez that features high-tech 3-D animation woven into the images of the film with digital technology. Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara) is ready to quit the OSS spy Agency until the President (George Clooney, in one of the film's many celebrity cameos) warns him that the evil Toymaker (Sylvester Stallone) has taken his sister Carmen (Alexa Vega) hostage in a virtual reality videogame created to take over the minds of the young people playing it. In order to rescue Carmen and save the world from the domination of the Toymaker, Juni must journey inside of the videogame and risk his own life to beat it and the various riddles and monsters designed to challenge him. Leaving his spy parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) behind, Juni brings along his Grandfather (Ricardo Montalban) and OSS agents Cesca (Salma Hayek) and Donnagon Giggles (Mike Judge) to help him save the world. Once inside the technicolour reality Juni must conquer each level of the game while avoiding death and the ultimate videogame defeat: "game over". (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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English Generally entertaining silliness. First it stuns you with great 3D and then entertains with myriad cameo roles that either reference famous recent blockbusters or pay tribute to the whole Spy Kids saga. Three times as much fun for the same money – thanks to the longer runtime and large number of stars. ()

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English What must be appreciated in the movie is definitely the fact that Rodriguez doesn't keep us in suspense and immediately throws us into action - not even after ten minutes. What I must appreciate as well is the fact that Rodriguez went down the path of video games and seamlessly incorporated Juni Cortez into one. As a fan of old video games and Gameboy games, I certainly have nothing against something like that. The execution is also very good, which only enhances that 3D impression. I'm quite curious about how it would look today in a 3D cinema. However, I'll probably let the desire pass. Robert Rodriguez did not present a great script. He was heavily inspired by video games and placed the story in them, in which Juni wants to save Carmen, who got stuck in one such computer game. It's a very addictive game created by Toymaker played by the crazy Sylvester Stallone. Then it's just an interesting video game, where real actors play the characters, sometimes it has drive, sometimes it's boring. But it's not really worth waiting for the end because it's terrifyingly pathetic. Rodriguez loves his family. After all, he has five children. The pathetic cry of "Family!" at the end is rather embarrassing than heroic. A bit of fate's irony is the fact that Rodriguez divorced after eighteen years of marriage, even before the fourth part of his stunning and gradually emptier and emptier family series was released. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/08/warrior-x-ms-1-sibir-5x-rychle-zbesile.html ()

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