Sinopsis(1)

Rayo McQueen es un joven y prometedor coche de carreras que vive la vida por el carril rápido hasta que coge un desvío en su camino hacia la carrera más importante de su vida. Retenido en Radiator Springs, una cuidad olvidada en la vieja Ruta 66, conoce a Sally, Mate, Doc Hudson y una gran variedad de extravagantes personajes que le ayudan a descubrir que la vida es algo más que trofeos y fama. (Disney España)

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Lima 

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inglés Cute, that's for sure. But the 4* are reluctant. Considering the large team of writers, I expected much more sophisticated humour, with better punchlines and not so infantile. It is definitely not a "Shrek-like" explosion of references, quotes and double entendres. The really funny situations (a hippie pacifist Hendrix fan vs. a military vehicle) won't be picked up by small children, who will be happy that the animation is perfect. The moral by the end was alright. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés The trite truths of life provided in the most sympathetic packaging. I have never been so genuinely entertained and moved at the same time. If you like to take to the roads behind the wheel, you’ll definitely enjoy this. ()

Marigold 

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inglés Quite pleasant, although the level of infantility and film clichés, which lacked a portion of the animator's insight, was at times just barely bearable. The animation is very nice and Disney's morality is, as always, on the fairy-tale level. I consider the best part to be the retrospective on the past of Spinning, which had a large piece of old poetry in it. Otherwise, it’s only an above-average film for children. ()

novoten 

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inglés Once again, a Pixar movie, while watching which it was not clear whether I am a child or my sister. I saw such a one-way trip to the world last time in Monsters, but while back then it was all about cuteness and imagination, here I willingly got caught up in moral messages, sympathetic cars, breathtaking racing atmosphere, and (it's strange to say) sincere and sufficiently light-hearted romance. And in the end, even moved by a surprising cascade of tears. Lasseter is doing it again. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Excellent. I have loved cars ever since I was little and this was just perfect. Pixar celebrated its twentieth anniversary in great style. He embellished a classic Disney story with a completely new universe full of cars, each one cuter than the other, whether we’re talking about the self-confident Lightning McQueen, Mack the truck or Sally (darn, I fell in love with a Porsche ;). The story may not be as original as they tend to be with Pixar, but this small drawback is made up for with such care that you (or a car) have no reason to complain at all. By the way, this is the first time this year that I laughed out loud in the movie theatre. PIXAR IS THE BEST. I recommend staying till the end of the credits, it’s worth it. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés So what if form trumps substance? Did anyone expect speaking cars to philosophise? Cars may be a weaker Pixar movie, but it doesn’t deserve less than four stars from me. ()

lamps 

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inglés Great premise + gorgeous animation + a witty story for kids and adults alike = one of the best animated films I've ever seen. Its immense popularity is certainly warranted. ()

kaylin 

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inglés Currently, it doesn't look so great anymore, but coming up with the idea that cars will be in the lead role, using their characteristics and humanizing them a bit, that was truly a win. Children, especially boys, like cars, and even today, perhaps thanks to the constantly renewed interest, I still see little kids enjoying "Blesk" or "Burák" (Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater in the Czech translation of Cars). And I like it too. Today, the film has been extended with sequels, like "Planes," but this first one is still entertaining. ()