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The Spy Next Door (Review)

Jackie Chan can't save this 'Spy Kids' knockoff

By tt stern-enzi · January 28th, 2010 · Movies
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Jackie Chan has been scaling back his headlong rush into the action-oriented abyss, mixing his slap-sticky martial arts mania with misdirection based on his bumbling and mangling of the English language. His pairings with various comic performers (Chris Tucker and Owen Wilson) have rendered him a box-office draw of some note, but now he’s preparing to go it alone in the family friendly market.

In a different age, this might not have been so difficult because there is a distinct throwback vibe to his talent and charm.

Even in an action context, Chan has always projected acrobatic grace and real comic timing.

Unfortunately, this Spy caper about a recently retired CIA operative (Chan) attempting to woo his beautiful next door neighbor (Amber Valletta, the film nerd’s plus one) and her three kids without blowing his cover feels like a Spy Kids knockoff in desperate need of the touch of Robert Rodriguez, a filmmaker still connected to his inner child because even young kids aren’t going to be fooled by Chan’s lame television sitcom Spy guy.

It seems Chan is going to have to wait until the Karate Kid for a chance to chop off a bigger slice of the box-office grosses. Grade: D


Opens Jan. 15. Check out theaters and show times, see more photos from the film and get theater details here.


 
 
 
 

 

 
01.29.2010 at 11:48 Reply
Jackie Chan has made an effort in the past years to strech his acting wings, breaking out of the constant action rut he has been forced into. He is taking chances while doing many new roles, some very or serious as in Shinjuku Incident and New Police Story which I personally love. . Now he does a film I can take my grandchildren to and you must be so critical. Forbidden Kingdom was a visually beautiful film and yes this SPY film is light and simple ,what do you expect from an actor ? He is trying to test the waters and challange hymself, and the money he earns from these films are the main way he supports the many charities that he cares about. The man is taking a risk with all of the new things he is doing and deserves respect and at least a pat on the back for trying new things. But That is just my opinion, Debi Younce, Bellaire Michigan

 

 
 
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