Plot
Summary:
Theo is a snail who
wants to be fast. After a happy accident, he embarks on a journey that defies
eveything the world thought about snails.
Movie Specs:
Rating- PG
Sex and Nudity- 0/10 (it’s all about snails)
Language- 0/10
Violence- 1/10 (some mild car crashes)
Drugs-0/10
Length- 1hr 36 mins
Review:
Turbo is a fun film that is able to blend cars and snails into a
seamless and interesting plot about defying limitations and breaking the rules.
Theo a.k.a. Turbo is tired of the snail-paced (pun intended) life his is
living. After hearing his racing idol Guy Gagne’s inspiring speech (“No dream
is too big and no dreamer too small), Theo attempts a feat that almost gets him
killed. With his dreams crushed, he wanders aimlessly until he reaches the
highway where one thing leads to another and he finds himself transformed after
he gets dipped into nitrous. This begins his slow rise to fame as the world’s
fastest snail.
After Monster University and Despicable me 2, I was pleasantly surprised
at how much I enjoyed ANOTHER animation film.
Being a non-fan of 3D, it says a lot that I recommend watching it in 3D.
The effects are appropriate for authentic 3 dimensional experience of this
racing film. You would be hearing many familiar voices (Reynolds, Jackson,
Snoop, Jeong). Although the comedy is tame, I found the script engaging and
entertaining. While I understand the “reach for your dreams” moral of the
story, I am a bit concerned about the message that being safe is boring,
limiting, and restrictive (I feel for Chet’s character). As amusing as “Turbo”
is, I would not bet on the bankability of a sequel.
Fave
Character:
White Shadow (no one is as bad@$$ as a white
shadow)
Least Liked
Character:
None. No one was unlikable enough to standout
Fave Quote: (NV)
Theo: Everybody’s got that one thing that
makes them happy. For me, it’s terrifying blazing speed
Fave Scene:
Transformation
scene
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