Cars

2006 • 116 minutes
4.5
185 reviews
75%
Tomatometer
G
Rating
Eligible
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Hotshot race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is living life in the fast lane - until he hits a detour and gets stranded in Radiator Springs, a forgotten town on Route 66. There he meets Sally, Mater, Doc Hudson (Paul Newman) and a heap of hilarious characters who help him discover there's more to life than trophies and fame.
Rating
G

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4.5
185 reviews
Kyle Vansteelandt
July 19, 2021
I don't even know where to start. But I will tell you this: I actually thought that the two movies, "Valiant" (2005) and "The Wild" (2006) are a lot more entertaining, more clever, and funnier than this film from PIXAR. Heck, it's not an emotional roller coaster either, like the previous masterpieces from PIXAR. PIXAR has been waring down it's powerful quality and there is not much to say about this animated film from PIXAR; It's just plain and there is not much to it. But, That does not mean that it's bad. Sure, there may not be anything overwhelming about the story, but it does have a nice plot twist at the end for the greater good. The animation is brightly colored and beautifully striking. I thought that the direction and screenplay by John Lasseter is passable with some close-up shots, sweeping movements, attractive slow-motion, and some of the nicely timed comedy. Speaking of comedy, the comedy that made me laughed was some of the voice acting from the cast, particularly from Owen Wilson and Larry the cable guy. But most of the comedy is just empty and weak; it just feels kind of feels unsophisticated, and there are some farting sounds and some adult jokes about the "rear" end which unfortunately did not make me laugh (even when I was a kid at 6 years old when I watched this movie, it didn't make me laugh at all). The only character that made laughed was Mater the tow-truck who is voiced wonderfully by Larry the cable guy and has a jolly, goofy personality that brings a smile to my face and made me amused. I don't have an opinion on the score by Randy Newman because there is not that much to it, but I thought the score was lively and that's just it. The movie has some nice messages about appreciating the country side, finding out that there is a lot more than just racing, knowing that fame is hollow, and it's also about friendship. As I mentioned before, this film does have some flaws, but there is another flaw: compared to Woody from "Toy Story" (1995), Lightening McQueen is a lot more rude, not to mention that he can be sarcastic as well. He has unleashed his attitude to almost everybody. McQueen's bad attitude is truly deliberate. Cars is definitely the black sheep of the PIXAR legacy in terms of it's low quality in the storytelling, sometimes the comedy, and there is nothing groundbreaking. But, that does not mean that kids won't like it. They will; it has got some good choices and some acceptable entertainment to deliver to the kids that will make them pleased for sure. Sure, even I liked it too. I thought Cars is a solid animated film. Recommended. 3.5/5.
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Lord Of The Memes
April 18, 2022
1. How in the actuallt frik frack do the damn cars give birth 2. How do they even get prego 3.how do they shite 4. Is Mator in lov 5. Is lightning mcqueen x sally cannon 6. Is sally a hoe 7. Why
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Denilson Valenzuela
September 13, 2020
Lightning Mcqueen discovers what it's like to 'slow down' in life and as such his personality evolves throughout the film after he spends some time at a forgotten town called Radiator springs. It's charming but just drags on for a bit.
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