Leicester Mercury

SPIES IN DISGUISE (PG)

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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.

 ??  ?? Walter and Lance, as a pigeon
Walter and Lance, as a pigeon
 ??  ?? Lance Sterling (voiced by Will Smith)
Lance Sterling (voiced by Will Smith)

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