I like the movie, but the story is indeed a little unreliable.
If there is no mutation, Turbo will probably be a Luther all his life who can only daydream and can't do his job well, maybe the racer is more right: people like small people to fulfill their desires.
The plot is organized like this:
as far as the highlights are concerned, the Turbo mutation ability attracts attention at first, then it is its advantage as a snail instead of a car (personally thinks the most exciting part), and then it is the spirit of never giving up, The highlights keep changing.
As for Turbo itself, he started out as a daydream Luther, then got arrogant (to the team, to his brother), and then fell into a rigid state, thanks to the Snail Team for helping him ("Are you a car, no? Don't make the car look like a car!"), and finally gave up, thanks to his brother's encouragement.
On the contrary, the snail team is cool from beginning to end, and the change of Turbo's sissy brother is also gratifying, and the very real family affection for Turbo is also vividly displayed.
Personally, I feel that if the film is enjoyable to watch and play, it will give five stars, but if it is carefully studied, the animation effects do not add points, and the small details and wonderful arrangements are ignored, in its essence, it can actually be regarded as a one-star bad film.
(But as an animal/animation/music/racing/popcorn comedy lover, I gave 4 stars)
Personally cry point after the Turbo shell broke and started to climb towards the finish, because I didn't expect his magic to disappear at this moment, I thought it would be any other time.
At that moment, he was no longer a super-powered snail, just an ordinary vegetable garden snail, but he was still a few steps away from reaching the finish line of his dream.
Why did I cry? After thinking about it carefully, maybe 1 little people finally had the opportunity to stand on the big stage to show their abilities; 2 The dream was broken, but at that moment did I return to my true self. Oh well, it doesn't seem to make much sense in reality.
I have to say that snails should still be compared with snails, that is equal and meaningful, but the film doesn’t want to do it, because it probably wants to talk about Luther who has nothing but only dreams and will (in the animation, it will be added Magic and a powerful backing team who never give up without asking for anything in return) will one day be able to PK the big man who has always been out of reach.
(The more you talk about it, the more miserable it is! Hey!)
(To be honest, Luzhu likes this film very much, and she doesn’t think it is necessary to go into it
. Only four words come to mind: idealism...)
(Let's be a little bit more positive: small people not only have to have will and skills, but also need to find the right position and keep working hard to succeed big people. Idealism is chicken blood, really You still have to rely on materialism to do things. Otherwise, in the future, you will only have a heart and no material, and in the end, your heart will decay with lack of things, and you can only rely on the illusion of nothingness to cheer yourself up. Well, this sentence is written to myself TT)
Ps. The above part The content is excerpted from Dewdrop's reply in the forum
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