The Adventures of Shark Boy And Lava Girl
In 3D
Review by Tim Basham
Making movies with the family is nothing new
to Robert Rodriguez. As a San Antonio teenager he enlisted his nine
siblings to star in his first films. So, it was a natural progression
to include his wife and kids in his newest feature The
Adventures of Shark Boy And Lava Girl In 3D.
Taking a departure from Rodriguez’ dark and
"R" rated Sin City, Shark Boy And Lava
Girl follows a lonely daydreamer named Max (Cayden Boyd)
whose fantasised characters Shark Boy (Taylor Lautner) and Lava Girl
(Taylor Dooley) drop into real life at Max’ school and whisk him off to
Planet Drool.
Together they must stop the evil Mr.
Electric (George Lopez) and his partner Minus (Jacob Davich) in their
dastardly plans to destroy dreams.
Any similarity between the storyline and a
grade-schooler’s imagination is purely intentional, seeing that
Rodriguez’ seven-year-old son Racer Max co-wrote the script with his
dad. Not to exclude the rest of the Rodriguez’ clan, wife Elizabeth
Avellan produced the film which includes roles for Racer and his
brothers, Rebel and Rocket.
“Family’s a big thing to me,” said Rodriguez
who also filmed the popular Spy Kids movies. “I
like to make things they can watch. I also do it for that child inside
me.”
“Child” is the definitive word in judging
the film’s merit. Planet Drool may lack the richness of the volcano
planet of Mustafar in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith,
and the film’s 3D effects can’t match the depth of wonderment in Polar
Express 3D. But from a child’s viewpoint, the film has
everything an eight-year-old could love—like the non-stop thrill ride
of the Mount Neverest roller coaster, or the Land of Milk And Cookies
where you can ride the rapids on a river of chocolate. And there’s just
enough excitement and danger to put a small scare into little ones.
In addition, Rodriguez slips in some sage
advice beginning with the theme “Everything that is or was started with
a dream.” The film’s characters inspire and motivate each other through
difficult times as they learn that dreams can become reality if they
stay on track while riding the Train of Thought.
It may not be Plato or Emerson, or even Dr.
Seuss, but building dreams and inspiring hope while having a little fun
sure beats sitting at home watching the cartoon channel.
3.5 out of 5
The Adventures of Shark Boy And Lava Girl In 3D
Australian release: Thursday the 15th of September, 2005
Cast: Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, George
Lopez, David Arquette.
Director: Robert Rodriguez.
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