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It is not only about speeding up, but also about doing good / Cars 3 / (ENG/ESP)@lionsaturbix926d
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  1. Review Film: CARS 3 (2017)@film-trail2959d


    Of all Pixar releases, Cars is one of the most geared for junior audience share (read: selling merchandises). That's why the first two movies are often a scapegoat. In fact, if Cars had a smart concept about the application of culture and the trivial car in human life, while Cars 2 is quite entertaining as a homage to espionage 70s. Not a touching spectacle is a "mistake", a notion that is actually less precise especially considering Cars is a child animation. Until the final round of the trilogy, when Pixar stuck between making a spectacle of a boy or try to give a touch of maturity.

    "We want to continue to reap the benefits of merchandise sales, but feel obliged to maintain the reputation of producing works of weight", maybe so thought the Pixar officials. Be Cars 3 highlights Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) the legend of the Piston racing championship which is now beginning to fade, beating the young cars much more prime. Not mistaken, even according to the natural path of development of the protagonist. Then there was Cruz Ramirez (Cristela Alonzo), a young female car who initially worked on McQueen, before it was revealed that he had a dream of the past that failed to materialize, bringing the story of this full-blown trilogy back to the beginning of everything, completing the journey of the main character.

    It took a long time for the film to reach the main point of storytelling. Too long. Before finally bringing McQueen to the realization that the age-related physical weakness can be overcome by the ingenuity of the experience, the trio of Kiel Murray's trio, Bob Peterson, and Mike Rich pacing highlights things that are less supportive of McQueen's learning process. Coastal training, participation in a demolition derby (one of the most interesting sequences) so just a distraction. True some useful build-up Cruz characterization, but end up sacrificing solidity McQueen process. When the time came for McQueen to be highlighted, the movie has passed half the duration, producing a second half filled with a variety of instantly packed instant progress, Behind the purpose of the movie, what can the child's audience enjoy? Tucked away in meaningful gender stitches, but for McQueen's own story, it's no longer coming-of-age, but growing old. It's more appropriate for adults unless you intend to teach a lesson "when you are old, realize your weakness, give the baton a relay to the younger". The visual technical that tends to focus on representing puddles, trees, or hyper-realistic ground bumps rather than the colourful cheerfulness that will be more in tune with the imaginative world of movie cars. Boys will not care about that scene. At least some humour is pretty intriguing.

    Can I create adult animated content for adult audiences? Definitely allowed. Pixar, in particular, has repeatedly succeeded in doing so (Up and Inside Out are among the best-animated movies for an adult). But Cars is not the right tool. The car is a high-level blast spraying an imaginary world instead of a media of contemplative exposure that completely stole the fantasy of imagination. And if you want to touch the more intelligent adult realm, why is Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer) still made a cliché figure of "black" antagonist? The contrast of black against white does not match the effort to appear mature and smart. This is a sports competition. There's no need to make it a battle between good and evil unless it's for children.

    As McQueen no longer makes the racing activity exciting, Cars 3 comes aside the packaging of the exciting half-hearted race moments, provided the car races to the finish line. Except for demolition derby, compete with other car speeds passing minimal impressions Related focus to drama direction, nor does this film save the power of taste. Although McQueen's crash at the beginning was enough to grab hold of the heart, the rest was just a void of contemplative drama presented half-baked. Cars 3 so Pixar effort to force themselves to maintain a reputation as an animation studio with a smart story as well as full of emotions touching the variety of joints of life. Too mature for children, too on the surface for adult viewers of deep meaning, too boring for exciting entertainment seekers. Designed for whom Cars 3? 


    RATING (6/10)


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  2. Cars 3@beejayjung3090d

    Cars 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy-drama film produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Brian Fee, the screenplay was written by Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson and Mike Rich. The film is the sequel to Cars and Cars 2. The returning voices of Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt and Larry the Cable Guy are joined by Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper, Armie Hammer, Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington and Lea DeLaria, in addition to a dozen NASCAR personalities. In the film, Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of high tech race cars that he is still the best race car in the world. image

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  3. Cars 3--Finally a Cars movie worthy of the Pixar name@mctiller3246d

    Cars 3 finally gives us a Cars movie that worthy of the Pixar name.  

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    The first Cars was at the time of its release (2006) the least successful of the Pixar movies, that honor now lies with The Good Dinosaur.  Which made the release of Cars 2 a little of surprise, but then Cars 2 went for the James Bond spy angle, throwing Mater into the main role.  Because everyone loves Mater.  For a Pixar film, it still flopped.  And for my money, it is the least Pixar of all the Pixar movies.  (But then again, a bad Pixar movie is a winner for other studios, that’s how good Pixar is.  And that could be the subject of another essay.)


    Which made the release of Cars 3 surprising.  But with director Brian Fee, we finally get a touching, human movie about Cars.

    Lightnin’ McQueen is at the top of his game, winning most of the races he runs.  When he loses it is to competitor that is his equal. Until he is beaten by Jackson Storm, a rookie car, who is clearly the younger stronger car.  Jackson Storm, like a up and coming young athlete is arrogant and cocky.  

    And when other of Lightning McQueen’s contemporaries begin to retire, he begins to feel the pressure to retire as well.  McQueen doesn’t want to be told to retire.  Like many us, we want to make that decision ourselves, being told it is time for use to hang it up is difficult for any of us.  So at the final race of the season Lightning McQueen over extends himself, ruptures a tire, and flips in a crash, injuring himself badly as the season closes out.

    McQueen goes into a deep depression for several weeks until his gril friend Sally Carrera tries to convince him to retire, but McQueen demands that he will be the one to decide when it is time to go.  


    This Cars movie is different because McQueen finally acts more grown-up than the arrogant, cocky, clueless kid we see in the first Cars movie.  Here we finally get a McQueen that is clearly vulnerable and, dare-we-say-it aging.  And that gives the movie more human touch than the other two combined.

    Chris Cooper plays the voice of the coach to Doc, Smokey.

    Cristela Alonzo plays the voice of trainer Cruz Ramirez.  source

    The movie does have the regulars from previous films.  Amazingly Larry the Cable Guys’-Tow Mator is regulated to maybe ten minutes of screen time.  And you know what?  It works.



    There is a pretty funny side scene of McQueen at a demolition derby.  source

    Lines from Paul Newman and Car Talk brother, Tom Magleozzi, who died years before this movie was made, and their lines were archive recordings.

    Paul Newman as Doc.  source.

    Not the greatest Pixar movie, but Cars 3 tones down the sheer silliness and brings back the Pixar touch to the Cars series.  

    I would recommend on checking this out on Netflix when it becomes available or catching a matinee.

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  4. Cars 3 Trailer #3 (2017)@movietrailers3306d

    Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he's still the best race car in the world

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