The former champion was overtaken by the newcomer. Seeing Mcqueen's hard work but the slow motion of the car overturned, he instantly thought of the overturning of Doc Hudson and King in Car1, but this time there was no car pushing him to the finish line, which made him feel super sad. If Car1 is talking about Mcqueen growing up from a rookie racing car to understand the true meaning of Racing, then Car3 is talking about Mcqueen passing on his racing experience to the new generation.
Many people couldn't accept that Mcqueen stepped back to become a mentor in the end. After all, Mcqueen worked so hard, but he gave up the chance to win and transferred it to Cruz. It was too passive and not Pixar at all. But I think the times are constantly improving. The reality is so cruel. There are always opponents in the world that you can't surpass no matter how hard you try. Now that the era of being heroes has passed, let's be the creators of heroes. Mcqueen finally found his place, and was very moved when he finally saw that Mcqueen and Cruz won the championship together on the game screen. This is also a kind of inheritance of Doc Hudson's spirit.
But one thing is that there are so many scenes of Storm in the trailer, and the main film is a small supporting role. This sense of gap is really indescribable, and I didn't know that Hudson actually passed away until the middle of the third part! ! died! ! In the second part, he didn't appear and thought he was in seclusion. He was frightened and felt sorry for Hudson, who could only live in memory and in the videotape.
Of course, there are still a lot of routines in the whole film, such as the conventional "practice". When I saw Hudson's video of a rollover and overtaking, I had already expected that there would be some in the final arena. After all, Mcqueen's drift in the first film was so sudden. Learned, and he also said that Cruz has a strong learning ability, so how difficult is it to do a rollover. However, I initially thought it would be Mcqueen and Cruz playing at the same time, but I didn't expect to give up halfway, which surprised me a little.
As for Pixar's picture production, everyone knows that it is definitely the leader in the animation industry during this period. No matter the texture of the car body or the scenery of the big environment, it is realistic and delicate to the extreme, and there are several scenes that feel like reality. Seeing the various scenes Mack experienced when he drove to Hudson's hometown in the film, he began to chuckle at Pixar and began to show off his skills.
Anyway, Car3 has both laughter and tears, and it is still a masterpiece worth watching~
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