There is a student named Cody Banks who is a teenager studying at a high school. This teenager may need to prove himself, as only what he needs in adolescence only. Teenager needs to survive teen and adult age and do more. Perhaps a secret teenager must do these tasks and avoid earthing and save the world also at once without fatigue.
Agent Cody Banks provides the kind of high-quality entertainment one would expect in an adult action adventure that is expected to rake in major bucks.
The Bond films never feel dated, and neither does Agent Cody Banks. It still plays well, and for that credit the special effects that compare favorably to today's films and the fact that high school never seems to change.
Agent Cody Banks has a TV movie feel to it. The special effects are kind of hokey, the jokes pretty lame and the stunts looked like they're performed by stunt performers.
Zwart pulls out enough stops in action sequences involving jet-propelled skateboards, stunt drives and mountain rescues to keep the ball rolling nicely.