Are you old enough to be a coach?

Isac 2022-03-28 09:01:04

After watching the first part, I went straight to the third part. The dubbing of the Chinese version has no problems, but it feels very good. The theme is very politically correct - your background cannot limit your life choices (especially when the protagonist coach car is a sister paper, this is a very classic feminist topic) The plot at first felt like telling the story of Lian Po's youth and then turned to training The coach car, is it implying that "when you are old, you can leave the field and become a coach, don't get on your own". In fact, it doesn't feel much better than selling fenders, which is inexplicably tragic.

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  • Rachelle 2022-03-23 09:02:06

    Under the politically correct policies of Disney's business empire, Pixar is the biggest victim of animation.

  • Marcelle 2022-03-21 09:02:07

    The themes and narrative of the past drivers are quite adult, the film is not hilarious, not banter, and has no cool shots, it is downright plain. 70% of the time is dialogue and psychological drama, this is a very "personal" work by Pixar, more like a psychological feature film. For animation itself, Pixar now seems to focus more on expression that is not limited by form. Whether it is lowering creativity, or returning to the basics, deliberately restrained and lacking climax, is a matter of opinion.

Cars 3 quotes

  • Cruz Ramirez: I used to watch you TV, flying through the air. You seemed so fearless. I wish I knew what that felt like.

  • Maddy McGear: LIGHTNING! LIGHTNING MCQUEEN!