Review of Cars 3 (2017) by The Ragin K — 23 Jan 2018
A lot of changes had changed to this franchise. Revealing that Mcqueen's reputation of racing became a question and a surprise to the film, it's hard to feel remembering those times racing and working hard and you think you're gonna lose them sooner.
The story is somewhat relatable to human life in times when people felt hopeless and feeling giving up, by seeing someone famous losing its fame.The setting of the environment is completely different, he does more training on the outside world rather than just Radiator Springs, the training was given a lot of motivation from his trainer who is a new character.
The overall atmosphere is Mcqueen done everything to cope up with the advanced racecars depicting the improvement of technology is taking away the real aspects of the real thing just like how human life's technology is improving.
The film is more focused on Mcqueen's career taking it seriously making at as the hardest challenge he will face in his life. I loved the way that they changed the typical racing sequence ending where the winner wins but it also depicts a moral lesson that people should've taken seriously which is self-worth, this was ignited from the contribution of the Trainer to finishing the race along with Mcqueen.
The overall animation of the film was greatly captured and panned,with filtering soft textures alike the prequels, The best part about this film is the new personality we can see from Mcqueen, giving the chance for his trainer to finish the race that he should've finished, his trainer whom never had experience in real life racing finishing the race was the best way to end the race.
This film was an inspiration to my life.
This review of Cars 3 (2017) was written by The Ragin K on 23 Jan 2018.
Cars 3 has generally received positive reviews.
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