

Little spies. Big attitudes.
07/08/2002
Overview
Exploring the further adventures of Carmen and Juni Cortez, who have now joined the family spy business as Level 2 OSS agents. Their new mission is to save the world from a mad scientist living on a volcanic island populated by an imaginative menagerie of creatures. On this bizarre island, none of the Cortez's gadgets work and they must rely on their wits--and each other--to survive and save the day.
Dimension Films

Troublemaker Studios

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287717
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q549908
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Review by: Kamurai
Written by: Kamurai on 2020-10-08T00:19:28.119Z
Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for a younger audience.
In traditional sequel fashion, this was worse than the original. It feels like it actually has a richer, more complex story to it with a better message of cooperation and right over wrong, but it relies too heavily on weird effects combined with a lack of technology working in the story.
What really sets it apart is cross competitiveness with a secondary kid team, which was really cool to suddenly see a young Emily Osment ("Young and Hungry"). And Steve Buscemi shows up as a mad scientist which is interesting all to itself.
The movie has its high points, but I feel like you spend far more time in the valleys.