SPIES IN DISGUISE (PG)
A DEBONAIR James Bond-esque secret agent goes deep underfeather to outwit his nefarious nemesis in the madcap computer-animated comedy Spies In Disguise.
Co-directed by Troy Quane and Nick Bruno, both making their feature debuts, this hi-tech body-swap caper gleefully subverts the 007 playbook by proposing non-violent, compassionate methods to neutralise terrorists and minimise the potential for collateral damage.
As a young boy, Walter Beckett (voiced by Tom Holland) appropriates circuitry from electronic devices to fashion wacky inventions for his police officer mother.
Single parent Wendy (Rachel Brosnahan) encourages her boy to think outside of the box as her crime-fighting sidekick.
Alas, Wendy is killed in the line of duty and orphan Walter finds his calling as a gadget geek at a US governmentfunded 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, boohiss 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.
Walter becomes Lance's wing man on a globe-trotting odyssey with feisty internal affairs agent Marcy Keppel (Rashida Jones) in hot pursuit, flanked by her own technology gurus: Ears (DJ Khaled) and Eyes (Karen Gillan). Spies In Disguise is a slick mismatched buddy comedy. 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 of loss.
Scriptwriters Brad Copeland and Lloyd Taylor trade predominantly in family-friendly sweetness even when they resort to toilet humour to explain the multi-functional wonders of a pigeon's cloaca. An anatomy lesson that's not just for the birds.