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Owen Wilson, Chris Cooper, Nathan Fillion, Larry the Cable Guy, Armie Hammer, Bonnie Hunt, Tony Shalhoub, Lea DeLaria, Kerry Washington, Bob Costas (więcej)VOD (4)
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Legendarny Zygzak McQueen zostaje zepchnięty na boczny tor przez nową generację szybkich wyścigówek pod wodzą aroganckiego Jacksona Sztorma. By wrócić do gry, będzie musiał skorzystać z pomocy gorliwej trenerki Cruz Ramirez, mądrości Wójta Hudsona oraz liczyć na szczęśliwy splot wydarzeń. (Galapagos)
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The third Cars once again didn't disappoint, and in fact, it’s even better and more emotional than the previous film. It’s not playing at anything, it's going back to its roots. Some characters are a bit forgotten, but it's in favor of new, interesting ones like Cruz and Smokey. If the series ended with this film, I wouldn't be upset. ()
A pretty nice reminiscence of Rocky’s life story that looks beautiful and provides good closure to McQueen’s arc, but from Pixar we are used to more original premises and more creative portrayals of the possibilities of their fictional worlds. Moreover, there are criminally few jokes for adults, though it retrains some intellectual and moral level, unlike Minions. 65% ()
The outline of the first Cars is repeated hand in hand with the third and fourth Rocky and with allusion of Creed. In the first half it barely catches its breath (which is hard to handle especially for the teenagers), in the second (and especially in the final half hour) it finally catches it (and teenagers are sitting on the edge of their seats). Then the movie hits the pedal to the metal and finishes as solid "Toy merchandising" play it safe using breathtaking technical execution. Significantly sequels, slightly worse first movies have already proved many times that Pixar has lost its flair in its feature production and their factory is idling. ()
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