Thursday, March 18

Movie: Spy Next Door




Well, okay, okay, I know, I'm late. Totally late to watch this movie. Just watched this movie thru PPStream. This movie shows something different about Jacky Chan, and it shows that Jacky Chan skills has updgraded. They way he fight, run and some of the details of his film is already upgraded. But too bad, there is no "HIGH CHALLENGE" like fight on top of the building or on the the plane. Many of peoples think that Jacky Chan is old, he can't do those actions anymore, and we know, that's true.


  • Violence (High): The violence in The Spy Next Door is generally blood-free and sometimes comical combat between Bob and the villains. Characters punch, kick and hit each other with various objects and weapons throughout the movie, causing much destruction to surroundings in places such as houses and restaurants. Some weapons such as guns are shown and used, and the bad guys are constantly talking about killing Bob and anyone who stands in their way.
  • Sex/Nudity (Low): One woman in the movie wears a tight, black body suite that shows cleavage. Farren is constantly trying to leave the house in inappropriate clothing (short, tight skirts or midriff revealing tops), and the young boy Ian makes reference to watching Playboy.
  • Drugs and Alcohol (Low): Some people drink what appears to be wine at a restaurant.

  • Language (Low): The word "hell" is used. The kids don't use profanity, but they name call using words like "loser," "liar," and "pathetic." As the credits are rolling, we see bloopers in which the actors use profanity (usually upon making a mistake) that is bleeped out, but it is pretty obvious which words they actually said.
  • Disrespectful/Imitative Behavior (High): Kids may want to imitate the spy action in the film. Also, the kids in the film are at times sarcastic and mean to each other and adults. Farren, the oldest girl, treats her mother with sarcasm and contempt. She tries to leave the house wearing clothes her mother doesn't like, she rolls her eyes, and she yells things like, "I hate this family!
  • Scary Scenes (Medium): Content listed under "violence" may be frightening for kids. Young kids may get frightened or upset by the bad guys in this movie, especially when one evil woman goes after little Nora (Nora gets away). Another scene has Bob and two kids captured by the bad guys. They are tied up and threatened. Once Bob beats everyone up and they get free, they must head for the house before the bad guys get there and endanger Gillian and Nora.
  • Sad/Unsettling Scenes (Medium): Gillian expresses to her kids that she likes Bob because he is dependable and won't cheat on her or leave his family... She is referring to her ex-husband, who left the family, including his daughter, Farren, who we find out is actually not Gillian's real daughter. We find out that Farren's mother died when she was very young. When Gillian is angry at Bob, tearful children try to say goodbye to him

But anyway, I'm still supporting his movie and I love his films so much!

Rated x 8.2/10

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1 Comments:

阿启 said...

good movie...i like it also...

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