Joseph Mazzello, an uncommonly good young actor (Jurassic Park, The River Wild),
stars in this pre-adolescent male sci-fi fantasy about a seventh-grader who hops
inside a big robotic Cybersuit and saves the planet from intergalactic aggressors
called the Broodwarriors. Better than it has to be, but not nearly good enough to
have much broad appeal (and I mean that in every sense), Star Kid combines the basics
of kid melodrama (bullied, shy, new kid in school and fifth wheel at home) and video-game
aesthetics. Mazzello plays Spencer, a kid whose mom died not too long ago and whose
dad (Gilliland) is wrapped up in his job, whose sister (Levitch) refers to him as
"the fungus" and whose arch-enemy is a schoolyard bully named Turbo (Simmrin). While
forlornly looking out his bedroom window one night, Spencer spies a meteor crashing
into a nearby junkyard. When he goes to explore, he discovers a seven-foot-tall robot
prototype named Cybersuit (nicknamed "Cy") who's looking for a human host. Spencer
jumps in and has great fun vanquishing his own bullies until it comes time to take
on Cy's mortal enemies, the Broodwarriors. Cy is an appealing invention: part heartwarming
creature with expressive, Indiglo-blue saucer eyes and part comic-book cyborg. Star
Kid is most engaging in its presentation of Spencer's point of view. While Spencer
is locked inside the Cybersuit, we witness conversations from Spencer's perspective:
In other words, he speaks to Cy's inner skull. Also, good fun is had as Spencer tries
to explain to Cy such concepts as jokes and slang (When Spencer utters "cool," Cy
responds by turning down the temperature in the Cybersuit). The requisite kids' film
bathroom humor is satisfied by having Spencer figure out how to urinate from within
the suit. Despite the film's dramatic satisfactions, Star Kid is a big bust on the
action front. Fight scenes are tediously staged and excessively long. Producer Jennie
Lew Tugend (who produced all three Free Willy epics) seems to be making a bid to
establish a new family film franchise with Star Kid. Who knows? It could turn out
to be Mazzello's college fund.
2.5 stars
--Marjorie Baumgarten
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