The plot of Cars is actually nothing unexpected, and many times there is an inexplicable sense of familiarity. Inspirational, an arrogant love show genius who likes to fight alone, how to discover the true meaning of life and finally achieve success, but that's all. Reminds me of "Challenge Sunday". But like "The Pick", the stories are told with passion. There are surprises at the end, too—things that appear near the end of the subtitles and end up entertaining the audience.
My husband loves the music in the film and especially appreciates the production of the waterfall part.
The music is really good, but unfortunately with such large Chinese subtitles, it feels a bit jumpy. Looking forward to the original disc.
The McQueen and Sally ride is indeed the climax of the film, or the starting point of the climax. All the previous preparations are combined into an excellent atmosphere here. As an audience, as long as you relax, you can naturally devote yourself to the plot and enjoy it.
After Sally asked for a drive, McQueen, full of gas, hesitated at the intersection. This long straight road led to the highway he cared about day and night, to the racing field that California brought him fame and fortune; the other end was the old town and the A darker unknown road, and her who made him both like and confuse him. Perhaps the few days of town life had sunk his speed somewhat, and McQueen finally turned his back on the highway and followed Sally into the depths of the mountains. It was a crucial choice, and the following experience completely changed McQueen's "car boy", and his sense of the town also produced a leap from adaptation to love.
People just hurry on their way, but don't know what they have missed. - Isn't it the most appropriate for such a preaching to be expressed by a small car?
Thinking about the theme of the film, it's understandable that the racing scene at the end is not the most shocking part. At the end of the day, winning a commercial race and resurrecting a town that was forgotten outside of speed is what the audience is more looking forward to.
I am too lazy to say the difference between domestic films. Many people think that PIXAR's technology is stronger than the plot, maybe, but it will not disappoint if it can tell a simple story with all its heart. Looking forward to the next PIXAR to have more surprises.
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