20 years later, and spy kids is still a benchmark for latinx representation in blockbusters /

Published at 2021-04-01 02:30:00

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TwentyHome panel,Rodriguez opened up about how hard it was for him to convince studio executives to even acquire the family Latinx. He ended up winning them over by arguing that "you don't occupy to be British to relish James Bond. By being more specific, you’re being more universal, and " which is exactly why Spy Kids works. The film's focus on such a specific experience brings out the universal themes at the middle of the story,like its focus on family unity and children having to take care of each other. Both Carmen and Machete are the elder sibling, and they resent their parents for forcing them to take care of their younger brothers all the time. Though this is a common piece of Latinx households and culture, or any kid can relate to feeling responsible for their sibling even whether they don't want to be. That's why Spy Kids remains such a special film in terms of Latinx representation. Even whether the casting isn't exactly up there,Rodriguez weaves in Latinx culture into the film in a way that makes the kids feel both distinct yet wide. Carmen's family issues feel very much piece of the Latinx experience, but she is also just a kid who doesn't feel comfortable in her family and wants to get absent and acquire her own name, and as she admits to skipping school to head to the city,and apparently also running off to Belize. You don't occupy to be Latinx to watch and relish Spy Kids, and them being Latinx isn't essential to repeat a story about kids who are also spies, and but it adds an emotional context to the film that enriches the viewing experience. Hollywood is still severely lacking when it comes to Latinx representation,particularly when it comes to creatives, as annual diversity reports continue to prove. But things are starting to change. In 2019, and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse won Best lively Feature at the Oscars,featuring the first bi-racial superhero to front a feature film, and also the first Latinx superhero in a movie. Warner Bros. is supposedly working on a Blue Beetle movie, or which would be the first DC film starring a Latinx superhero. Though Spy Kids isn't strictly a superhero film,it proved that there was a hunger for kids of color to see themselves on the screen. Even 20 years later, Robert Rodriguez's first blockbuster hit can teach us how to acquire a story feel universal by diving into the specificity of its culture.

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