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Max is a lonely child in the suburbs of Austin who creates an imaginary world named Planet Drool, with a pair of very special imaginary playmates: Shark Boy, a human-shark half-breed cared for by a pack of great whites, and Lava Girl, a girl with superpowers who can conjure heat and fire at will. But his dream is more powerful than even he suspects, one day he is recruited by the duo to help save their planet.
CRITICS OF "The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl"
Christianity Today
A fun summer film for grade school kids, it avoids the subtle meanness and double entendres that filmmakers sometimes insert into films geared to children.
A rare window into a child's uninhibited imagination and protean playfulness, tricked out with tongue-in-cheek 3-D effects as seen through one blue lens and one red one.
June 10, 2005
Cinema Crazed
The words Robert Rodriguez would come to regret saying for years to his son: "This would make a cool movie".
Robert Rodriquez continues in the vein of his "Spy Kids" films with another visually frenetic kiddie crowd-pleaser that will leave adult chaperons exiting the cinema nursing headaches.
Rodriguez es un niño grande que trabaja como cineasta, pero niño al fin y al cabo. Esa es la verdadera tercera dimensión del filme, la de su corazón infantil
November 25, 2005
Toronto Star
Shark Boy and Lava Girl have about as much appeal as a dogfish and a melting Barbie doll.