Spy x Family. Código: Blanco

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Él es un espía. Ella es una asesina. Juntos, Loid y Yor se guardan su doble vida para sí mismos mientras pretenden ser la familia perfecta. Sin embargo, su hija adoptiva Anya, una telépata, conoce apasionantes secretos de ambos sin que ellos lo sepan. Con el pretexto de llevar a su familia a una escapada de fin de semana invernal, el intento de Loid de avanzar en su misión actual, la Operación Strix, resulta difícil cuando Anya se involucra por error y desencadena eventos que amenazan la paz mundial. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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inglés I finally got to see the Forgers in action on the big screen (unfortunately, my health kept me from seeing it in theaters). As a huge fan of this quirky family, I’m happy to say I’m satisfied. The film delivered exactly what I expected: fun moments, heartwarming scenes, thrilling action, and some real suspense. The standout for me was the animation — vibrant colors, diverse animation styles (like the whole sequence with the toilet god), and fantastic choreography in the fight scenes that were impressively shot (especially Yor vs. Type F). The dynamic visuals were stunning. The creators use colors and reflections skillfully to highlight key moments, leaving a lasting impression (like the Loid vs. Snyder fight). The humor was also a delight — sometimes a bit childish, but it still made me smile 9 out of 10 times (and even laugh out loud occasionally). Overall, I don’t have much to criticize — both halves of the film were enjoyable: the first focusing on the family’s relationship development, and the second packed with over-the-top, Bond-style action. 9/10 ()

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