Hull Daily Mail

SPY ANIMATION HAS LOTS TO COO OVER...

ROUNDS UP WHAT’S NEW TO WATCH AT HOME, INCLUDING SPIES IN DISGUISE, A CAPER WHICH SEES WILL SMITH’S SECRET AGENT TURNED INTO A PIGEON

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ORPHAN Walter Beckett (voiced by Tom Holland) finds his calling as a gadget geek at a US government-funded spy agency overseen by Joy Jenkins (Reba Mcentire). Tuxedo-clad operative Lance Sterling (Will Smith) relies on the agency’s ingenious gizmos to carry out his daredevil missions. Unfortunat­ely, boo-hiss bionic criminal Killian (Ben Mendelsohn) outwits Lance and the spy is wrongly accused of treason.

Lance becomes a fugitive and inadverten­tly drinks Walter’s experiment­al biodynamic­s concealmen­t potion, which morphs the suave agent into a pigeon.

A “rat with wings” might be the perfect disguise to sneak up on Killian.

Spies In Disguise is a madcap computer-animated comedy that won’t surprise anyone old enough to have witnessed Daniel Craig’s bruising forays as James Bond.

The script proudly promotes Walter’s individual­ity as a badge of honour and indulges in heavy-handed emotional manipulati­on to resolve the young man’s deep-rooted feelings about the loss of his mother (Rachel Brosnahan).

Scriptwrit­ers Brad Copeland and Lloyd Taylor trade predominan­tly in familyfrie­ndly sweetness even when they resort to toilet humour to explain the multifunct­ional wonders of a pigeon’s cloaca.

Pyrotechni­c-laden action set pieces are executed with assurance and Smith and Holland deliver energetic vocal performanc­es as the impossibly lithe spy and dorky dreamer, who team up in unusual circumstan­ces.

Mendelsohn is short-changed as the film’s deranged arch-villain – he’s all bark and no bite – so the stakes never feel unsettling­ly high, even when the script borrows a move out of the How To Train Your Dragon handbook in search of a tear-jerking crescendo.

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