SPY x FAMILY CODE: White

SPY x FAMILY CODE: White

Plot

The SPY x FAMILY CODE: WHITE movie takes place in the world of the popular manga series by Tatsuya Endo. Loid Forger, codename TWilight, has been living an extraordinary double life. By day, he is a humble educator working at Eden Academy, a prestigious school for children from high-ranking government officials. By night, he is a skilled spy working for the private organization known as the Westalis Ministry of Defense. Loid's current mission, Operation Strix, involves him infiltrating the highly secured Astral Academy to plant a spy device known as the "eyes". That device would grant the Alliance control over the world's surveillance technology. This means that the device secretly gathers intelligence from the globe, giving an edge to those who possess access. To shield himself and accomplish his objective smoothly, Loid decides to initiate his cover story of starting a family with Yor Briar, who is also secretly working as a spy, or in this case under a cover story. Their love blossoms and they adopt a child named Anya Forger, a preternaturally gifted six-year-old with the extraordinary ability to read people's minds and detect deceit. Together, they lead a happy and peaceful family life. However, things become troublesome when Loid and Yor are sent on Operation Strix in secret, forcing them to leave their child in the care of the Ferns, their friends who will eventually serve as a proxy family. The plot sees Loid putting on the disguise of making a winter trip with Anya and Yor's sister as a cover up for their extracurricular activities. Their trip should have been a mere excuse to make progress on Operation Strix as Yor goes undercover in place as Ariane, a renowned fashion designer at the snow resort "Rifforresor" and keeps a safe eye on Yor's sister while Loid, under the name Harry, infiltrates the resort in pursuit of his mission. However, everything goes awry from the beginning when six-year-old Anya gets in on the mission and inadvertently becomes embroiled in the chaos. Her ability to read minds and a precognitive sense set off a chain of unpredictable events that startle Yor and Loid and put them at risk of getting discovered. As Loid chases after a suspect at Rifforresor containing valuable information for Operation Strix, he and Anya participate in a fun-filled but misguided skiing adventure where she keeps interjecting her comments about her own character's actions and those that are against her, alongside other children around the place accidentally evoking conflicts that heighten suspicion. These turns of events get increasingly worse when Loid is cornered by opposing characters, forcing him to improvise in order to pull off the impossible and maintain the cover-up under risk of jeopardizing the safety of his family. As things spiral out of control, Loid makes it his mission to rescue the family by making arrangements and saving them from treacherous adventures. He is paired with Yor who had arrived in town after inadvertently thwarting an assassination. Upon hearing rumors of Loid being in the threat zone, she arrives at Rifforresor immediately without any delay where she spots him in the presence of powerful adversaries. Loid teams up once more with Yor, effectively uniting with their Alliance intelligence network. With fresh eyes on him from multiple sources, and all the skills at their disposal, they utilize their experience to outmaneuver the enemies. With the intelligence gathering and crisis management team in the right hand, the couple develops effective evacuation tactics. In secret, they weave together a beautiful but mysterious operation plan which they put into action secretly. The unlikely parent-child duo make a perfect pair. The sophisticated parenting by Yor helps rein in the wild Anya right when there is risk of it spilling the beans of their cover identity. All the mission efforts by Loid thus continue unimpaired when Anya and Yor bond well keeping Anya well out of the way from prying eyes in private family moments; a symbiosis that actually keeps TWilight safe, showing their actual parental instincts overcoming their obligations to the Alliance. As with no alternative, keeping the momentum intact, they put into effect an impromptu tactical strategy by which Anya unwittingly becomes a significant asset in eliminating obstacles. And it finds them all in a showdown amongst the frosty mountain peaks. In the heat of Loid and Yor's showdown, a mysterious 'code white' appears as a last-resort call signal that Loid gives out under distress. An epic battle begins. In that freezing conflict zone, Loid and Yor, in full control of the events transpiring, carry out actions that unblock TWilight's paths towards Operation Strix when his family – most notably Anya – proves crucial in breaking through barricades all while keeping each and every party to their role and preventing their precarious situation in Rifforresor from ever reaching the press or higher-order officials. Protecting their young child, forging a powerful alliance, and cracking through enemy lines go perfectly together in this thrilling thrilling escapade that stands as an authentic spy movie right from the snowy slope showdown.

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Isaac

The screenwriter of SPY x FAMILY CODE: White seems to have missed the point. What the audience wants is the interaction between characters, the clever dynamics of their relationships, and actions consistent with their hidden identities, not a large-scale, action-packed spectacle focused on fights and nations, like a Detective Conan movie. Plus, there are a lot of plot holes. Please, don't turn a heartwarming domestic comedy into a generic spy film.

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6/18/2025, 12:20:13 AM
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Aubrey

Has the potential to become a new "Detective Conan" movie series. Very accessible to newcomers; I've only seen the first season, and my female classmate hasn't seen any, yet we were completely unaffected. Like "Conan," the background and character relationships are explained within the first few minutes. It's an original story about a family of three spending Christmas and beating up bad guys along the way. (Such a normal script—amazingly, by Ichiro Okouchi!) Yor's action scenes during the final battle with the villains are incredibly cool. The male lead pays homage to the "Mission: Impossible" series, and the airship landing scene might be a nod to "Star Wars: Episode III." What really got me, though, was Anya. If you happen to need to go to the bathroom during the movie, you'll be 100% in sync with Anya!

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6/17/2025, 12:21:46 PM
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Aurora

When Anya was holding in her poop, I was holding in my pee. Immersive viewing in a certain sense.

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6/17/2025, 6:49:39 AM
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Phoenix

It's a fairly standard commercial film, with a plot structure reminiscent of Conan... Twilight basically plays both Shinichi Kudo and KID, truly hard work! Most impressed with Anya's toilet urgency scene... The sound effects and visuals are pure genius! Abstract and realism coexist perfectly!

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6/16/2025, 8:49:54 AM
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Melanie

Just here to pick up my husband and daughter.

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6/12/2025, 8:14:23 AM