Dream snail

Meaghan 2021-12-17 08:01:18

In terms of narrative, this movie really falls short of conventional wisdom: Turbo, which has dreams, is not confined to its own small living space, and is inspired by heroes to complete its transformation through strange opportunities; and it uses Mexicans who also have American dreams. A group of snails with dreams of racing got the coveted opportunity to stand on the same starting line, and realized their dreams under the harsh conditions and against the heroes. Extreme speed snails, even snails, have the dream of pursuing extreme speed! . When dreaming something like this, there is no magic, no adventure, you can only do it firmly if you want to get close to the target. The hard work of climbing 35 centimeters for 17 minutes seems to only attract ridicule, but in fact, the distance from the dream is yet another. One step closer. Unlike the Turbo in the movie, there is no miracle in our life. There is only sweat behind the miracle; however, there is more cruel resistance in our life than in the movie, the incomprehension of family members, the ridicule of friends, the strong pressure of opponents, and The general trend of the whole society cannot allow you to exist; after such heavy oppression, will your dreams still exist?

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Extended Reading
  • Dario 2021-12-17 08:01:18

    All values ​​other than ability are equal to zero!

  • Adela 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    I watched it with my brother and a group of people, and even paid tuition to learn hand-painting and took us to the movies every day. The movie is still the same. It's like traveling doesn't care where you go, but who you are around. It doesn't matter how much you drink, it doesn't matter who you are around. Dancing doesn't care about the music, it doesn't care who is around. When it comes to watching a movie, the people around you are too important.

Turbo quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Guy Gagné: No dream is too big, and no dreamer... too small.

  • Turbo: [arriving into work] And so begins another wonderful work week at... the plant.