To the youth that the drivers will eventually pass away

Marianna 2022-04-23 07:02:29

Finally came Cars3

Think back to 11 years of this unproductive trilogy

The first should be learning to grow

The second part is the peak

So this third part is the inheritance of farewell, right?

This trilogy is also more like a person's life

The first one is like a young man, he is new and fearless, he is full of energy, and he has gone through hardships to grind away the edges and corners. In life, there are not only careers, goals and pursuits, but also friendship and love.

The second part is like an adult, with promotion and salary increase, becoming a general manager, becoming a CEO, marrying Bai Fumei, and reaching the pinnacle of life!

The third part is like old age, beauty always has its twilight, heroes always have their end, glory will always become the past years, how to successfully transform is a sad and unavoidable topic.

There are many transformations in the racing circle. After all, most people have only been at their peak for a few years. For example, Coulthard and Webber, who are F1 hosts, such as Ralf Schumacher, who trains young drivers, such as changing to Dakar. Ernest Loeb, the nine-time WRC champion, is no longer galloping on their most glorious stage, but still plays light and heat in different forms in the racing circle. . . There are also those who quit at the peak. It is also a wise choice to announce his retirement immediately after winning the annual championship like Rosberg. Otherwise, it is really a luxury to even get points like the former world champion Alonso. It's embarrassing.

The same is true for Lightning McQueen in the film. Although he is reluctant to leave the arena, he has to face the fact that he is getting old. Thinking of the late Dr. Lantian taking him to victory step by step, McQueen will also pass on this responsibility.

An animated feature film, but it allows Pixar to make a life, this is what I admire the most.

If you just watch it as a cartoon, it will be no different from the childish giggling little friends in the theater.

It can be said that the Cars series is very professional, whether it is the shape, history, design, details, dynamic performance of the vehicle, soundtrack and dubbing (Schumacher and Hamilton both participated in the dubbing) are very professional, so I won't go into details here. , is really attentive everywhere.

Even because the voice actor of Dr. Lantian in the first film passed away, there will be no more new roles for him since the second film. This rigorous attitude is so worthy of respect, and even more respect for the deceased voice actor.

In the second half, I went to see Lao Mo, the three old guys took them to run in the forest under the moonlight, during which they told the origin of NASCAR racing, that is, around the 1930s in the United States, wine dealers In order to evade the pursuit of anti-smuggling, the vehicles were continuously modified to increase horsepower and improve performance. Later, in order to compete to verify whose car was changed faster, the Nascar competition was gradually derived. Here, McQueen's pursuit of the earliest generation of antique cars to ask for advice is also a tribute to history.

Motorsport has become more and more high-tech now. As shown in the film, even real F1 drivers are using simulators to help them practice. After all, the cost of real practice is too high (of course, some drivers prefer to reject simulators). For example, Hamilton), and big data will allow engineers to tell the driver which corner is slow and how to run faster after driving a few laps, and they are right and right, but engineers do not drive a car, just rely on data analysis , which is really subversive. . .

In the process of watching the movie, I also got a resonance point, which is self-confidence. The obvious difference between McQueen and Xiao Huang is his self-confidence and innate refusal to admit defeat. This quality is very important and has deep understanding. Sometimes it feels like divine help. In fact, self-confidence plays a very important role. positive effects. Before doing a lot of things, you will always be hesitant, hesitant, worried, and afraid, but once you start, strong self-confidence will lead you forward.

The rollover scene at the beginning of the film is really shocking. No matter how hard McQueen tried, he couldn’t catch up with the storm, which caused the tire to blow out. The rollover scene was so real that many thoughts flashed through my mind at that moment , reminds me of Senna and Xu Lang, the first person in the Chinese rally, who dedicated their lives to the arena at the peak of their careers. If life cannot continue, everything will be zero, so living well is to make dreams closer. Simple way. Fortunately, the safety factor of motorsports is very, very high now, so I also appeal again here. If you want to drag a car and go to the track, your life is more important than anything else.

I would like to dedicate this film review to all my friends who love motorsport. I wish you all better results and your dreams are getting closer.

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Extended Reading

Cars 3 quotes

  • Ramone: [after giving Lightning a new paint job] It's like the Sistine Chapel on wheels.

    Lightning McQueen: [starts riving his engine in front of a mirror] I'm coming for you, Storm.

  • Cruz Ramirez: [Cruz is watching the news with a trophy while Lightning is completely miffed] So... trophy's kinda nice. Don't you think?

    [no response]

    Cruz Ramirez: I-I mean, I know like, you've got a billion of them, so y-you would know.

    [still no response]

    Cruz Ramirez: I still can't believe I won. Heheh. It's pretty shiny. I have never seen one up close. Looks like they spent a lot of money on it, I-I mean, I think it's real metal...

    Lightning McQueen: Stop. Just stop! Okay, Cruz? You don't even know. You don't even have one clue!

    Cruz Ramirez: Hey! I was trying to...

    Lightning McQueen: Do you know what happens if I lose this race?

    [Cruz doesn't answer]

    Lightning McQueen: Every mile of this trip was to get me faster than Jackson Storm. FASTER!

    [Luigi, Guido, and Mack listen on in horror]

    Lightning McQueen: I start off getting nowhere for a week ON A SIMULATOR! I lose a whole day with you on Fireball Beach. AND THEN, I WASTE TONIGHT IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF MISS FRITTER! I'm stuck in the same speed I was a month ago! I can't get any faster BECAUSE I'M TOO BUSY TAKING CARE OF MY TRAINER!

    [Cruz feeling hurt and remains silent]

    Lightning McQueen: This is my last chance, Cruz. Last! Final! FINITO! If I lose, I never get to do this again. If you were a racer, you'd know what I'm talking about! But you're not! So you DON'T!

    [he slams his tire on the wall, causing Cruz's trophy to fall off the shelf and break upon hitting the floor; Cruz is crushed]

    Cruz Ramirez: [furious] Mack, pull over!

    Mack: Wha? Now?

    Cruz Ramirez: NOW!

    [pushes the button]

    Mack: Ahh - Okay okay! Pulling over! Pulling over!

    [Mack pulls over]

    Cruz Ramirez: [exits Mack] Ask me if I dreamed of being a trainer, Mr. McQueen, go ahead! Ask me if I got up in the dark to run laps before school every day! Ask me if I saved every penny to buy a ticket to the races when they came to town. Ask me if I did that so that I could be a trainer someday, ask me!

    Lightning McQueen: Did y - ?

    Cruz Ramirez: No! I've wanted to become a racer forever! Because of you.

    [Lightning is shocked and heartbroken]

    Cruz Ramirez: I used to watch you on TV, flying through the air. You seemed so... fearless. "Dream small, Cruz." That's what my family used to say. "Dream small or not at all." They were just trying to protect me. But, I was the fastest kid in town and I was gonna prove them wrong!

    Lightning McQueen: What happened?

    Cruz Ramirez: When I got to my first race, I figured it out.

    Lightning McQueen: What?

    Cruz Ramirez: That I didn't belong. The other racers looked nothing like me. You know, they-they were bigger, and-and stronger, and so... confident. And when they started their engines... that was it. I knew I'd never be a racer. I just left. It was my one shot and I didn't take it.

    [Lightning feels bad as Cruz decides to leave]

    Cruz Ramirez: Yeah, so, uh... I-I'm gonna head back to the training center. I think we both know it's for the best.

    [starts to drive away, but turns around again]

    Cruz Ramirez: But, can I ask you something? What was it like for you, when you showed up to your first race? How did you know you could do it?

    Lightning McQueen: I don't know, I... I just never thought I couldn't.

    Cruz Ramirez: I wish I knew what that felt like. Good luck, Mr. McQueen.

    [starts driving away]

    Lightning McQueen: Cruz... Cruz, wait...!

    [Cruz ignores him and he sighs]