Steve Buscemi is in this film. Need I say anymore? His philosophical message that he attempts to portray goes over most people’s heads however I, unlike many noticed this underlying theme. Steve Buscemi debates whether God stays in heaven because he is scared of what he has created. This argument is brought up due to the situation in which the two Cortez kids find themselves in. After going against the orders from the OSS the Cortez kids take up a mission which was previously given to the Giggles siblings. They arrive on the island after almost drowning. They soon realise that none of their electronics work on this island. They meet a mad scientist by the name of Romero. He attempted to create miniature animals to sell to kids but his experiments went wrong, causing his fear to leave his lab. Back to the theory that Steve Buscemi underlines, if God created everything then not only did he create all the good but also all the bad. So does he stay in heaven due to his fear of what he has created? Or does he in stay in heaven to watch us humans attempt to deal with the tasks that have occurred during our time on this planet? Well we do not even know if God or heaven is actually real in the first place, but if he has the power to create everything then surely he has the power to destroy it aswell? Why would an all powerful God be scared of something he himself created? This entire debate is opened by Steve Buscemi, a mastermind that mostly goes unnoticed. However his character of the mad scientist gives him the opportunity to discuss this topic, as it previously has not been debated in detail. However the idiocy of the Cortez kids can not even begin to comprehend his genius, thus dismissing the topic as if it were nothing. All in all “Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams” is entirely carried by the living personification of absolute perfection, that is Steve Buscemi.