We Can Be Heroes Movie Review: Robert Rodriguez’s Silly Superhero Film

We Can Be Heroes Review: ‘We Can Be Heroes’ is a 2020 American superhero film. The film is written and directed by Robert Rodriguez.

Robert has served as the cinematographer and editor of the film too. The film stars Priyanka Chopra, who made a splash all over social media and on news for her role in ‘We Can Be Heroes’.

The movie is the spin-off of The Adventure Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl In 3-D (2005) and The Spy Kids franchise. Released on December 25, 2020, on Netflix, here is everything about the movie you will need to know.

Know About All The Stars

The Netflix distributed film stars some best of best ‘reality of acting’ actors. The cast includes Priyanka Chopra Jonas, YaYa Gosselin, Hala Finley, Lyon Daniels, Nathan Blair, Andy Walken, Lotus Blossom, Dylan Henry Lau, Vivien Blair, Isaiah Russell-Bailey, Akira Akbar, Ander Diaz, and many more.

Know About The Plot

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The film is totally based on the children of some superheroes. The story starts when these superheroes get kidnaped by alien invaders.

These alien invaders kidnap the most needed superheroes from the earth, while the government whisks the kids to a government safe house.

The wisest and most whippy-smart kid, Missy Moreno will stop at nothing; she decides to save the superheroes with all she can do. The kids then plan to save their parents at any cost.

After this, the kids plan to escape from the government safe house, but there arises the problem- Ms. Granada. Now the children are supposed to tackle the situation.

The kids then decide that if they will be able to make up it to the point, then each of them will be using individual powers, which range from elasticity to time control. The kids afterward decide to use their powers to predict the future of this world.

We Can Be Heroes: Rating And Reviews

The movie can be thought of as if it is purely a kid’s movie. It has nothing to do with people over age 13 and yes, of course, it is nothing for the people who actually pay for the subscriptions of prime and Netflix.

The movie was called ‘silly’ in some headlines and news articles for the logic it displayed. Well, we have now some really good sites to rate a movie according to almost everything.

According to the review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 71% which is not quite bad. The average ratings are 6.00/10.

With the review aggregator-Metacritic, the movie got an average rating of 53 out of 100, which is the average to 8 reviews. The film has received the title of “average rated film”.

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