Overall, this is a good movie. The story is very old-fashioned. It tells the story of a genius who was arrogant at first. After experiencing a series of changes in his life, he learned to care about others, and finally gained friendship, love, and a happy ending story.
What really struck me was the finale: on the last lap of the race, the opponent Roadhog used a vile method to squeeze the senior off the track and seriously injured the senior. McQueen saw this scene and remembered a similar accident that Hudson had experienced. , gave up the low-hanging championship while being far ahead, walked over to the injured senior, worked hard to push the senior to the finish line, and made the senior honorably finish the last race of his career. Although Roadhog won the game, he didn't get the respect and cheers he expected.
I initially thought that McQueen should have crossed the finish line without hesitation, so that Roadhog would not be the champion and McQueen could also win. This is the end of punishing evil and promoting good. However, I ignored that venerable predecessor, who, after all, was the one who sincerely warned McQueen when he first came to prominence that racing was never a one-man show. If he doesn't finish the game, people will forget it forever, like Hudson did. Therefore, McQueen's behavior is not only to save the face of his predecessors, but also to complete a redemption for Hudson.
For wars, we always pay attention only to the winners and losers, and rarely to the suffering people; for competitions, we always pay attention to the performance of the top players in the finals and the national players. Other athletes are more like dragon actors in movies. The winner is concerned and admired by people. Perhaps this is the most attractive part of victory, and as the movie said, "racing is not only victory", and life is not only victory.
As my favorite animation company, in addition to its technical advantages, Pixar is also very careful in the processing of many details. For example, the "organic" drinks for cars (petroleum is also the "drink" for cars), the car that sells "drinks" also said: "In fact, our taste has always been good, but the oil supplier coalition government deceived you to say our drinks Not good."
Pixar didn't forget to spoof himself at the end of the film, changing all "Toy Story", "Monsters, Inc." and so on into car versions and showing them in drive-in theaters, and the audience also complained: "Why are there always so few An actor, what kind of low-cost production is this!"
And the subtitle of this film dedicated to XX at the end of the film, followed by a review of the works directed by XX animation director, has a very human feeling.
Although "Cars" is not a film that is comparable to "WALL-E" and "UP", it is still more innovative than similar types of films.
PS, the name "XX General Mobilization" is too unappetizing.
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