Movie Review: Cars
If you like cars, and I mean just about anything to do with cars, like mechanics, painting, cruising or extended road trips, Cars had it all. It was time-travel to the present, reminiscing about what isn't, but should be. Historical Route 66, vintage stock car racing, pain and heroes, it was all crammed in there. If you're into hotrods, lowriders or even sportscars, you'd be happy too. However, if you're into plastic imports with neon lights, and tricked-out Hummers you probably won't like how your hobby is represented. (Personally, I found it really, really funny!) No, this is a car movie for real car guys.
The attention to detail was impeccable. The level of research into not just cars, but auto history, and general car culture was staggering. They got it right. They got it so right! When this comes out on DVD it's going to assume its place right beside the Incredibles, and I'll be watching it more than once just to pay attention to the myriad of details I've missed.
The story was solid and satisfying, if predictable. The car-acters (car-actors?) were vividly represented, and believably real. You know, good. But the experience was so far beyond the given story.
Y'know, it's so sad. That we've reduced vehicles to mere commuting appliances takes so much away from what they are. The celebration of human achievement. The freedom to explore. To meet people. And to have fun doing it.
If you can, join up with some friend and go watch Cars at a drive-in. That would be a real hoot! And then hop in your car and go visit someplace you've never been.
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