

So one might believe that this film would be about lightning feeling bad after his big wreck and wanting to train and work hard to beat the car that made him feel that way but no it's about him training while everyone is tearing him down with the excessive old age jokes, and telling him that he will never be fast enough to beat the car who caused him to feel that way in the first place but despite that lightning continues to train and failing at every point which by this time who would think he would see some progress but no it's quite the opposite he gets slower and the cherry on it all toward the end of the movie it's the big race against the character Storm so lightning starts the race after the first lap he quits and sends in this flat character Cruz to take lightning's number and finish the race despite the character Cruz has no racing experience and she magically beats all the new racers including lightning's rival Storm but it gets worse after the race lightning retires from racing(despite throughout the whole movie him saying that he will never retire) and lightning becomes Cruz's coach. I warning you all right now SPOILER ALERT.

Reviewed by dawsanlackey 8 / 10 / 10 Horrible My 3 year old son, who is obsessed with McQueen, loved it too. Cars 3 is fantastic, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was concerned with the let down that was Cars 2 that the third installment would be useless. I for one am delighted by this new direction. New heroes will emerge and some will go away. He's helping the next generation to become a hero too! And so what if that new hero is female? By taking this apparently contentious route, Pixar has opened up the Cars franchise to years and years of new material. His accomplishments aren't being diminished in any way. He isn't becoming less of a hero, he's not being emasculated. What an incredibly boring world it would be if Lightning McQueen always won every single race and no other cars came along to improve on the sport. Heck, if Cars 1 took place in the 1950s and was about the Fabulous Hudson Hornet, people would be complaining about a new car called Lightning McQueen. Kids need to learn from a young age that you can't have the same guy up there doing the same thing every day. The message in this movie is exactly that. Players we love go away, and new blood comes in. As a baseball fan, I see it every single year. Baseball, Football, Basketball, REAL RACING! Whether we like it or not, our heroes at some point become too old to do what they do. News Flash: this is real life! It happens in all sports.
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If your kid can't handle McQueen passing the torch on to a younger, more adequate player, then maybe you should plop your brat in front of the TV with Cars 1 on a loop.

The bigger, and I think slightly more understandable, issue is that of the overall message of the film: our heroes getting older, and the end of McQueen's career as a race car. Maybe you should just go home to your bunker and watch Breitbart.

If you think it was, well, what can I say. I hate having a blatant agenda shoved down my throat. Yes, it's true, there is a female car in the film who happens to be a talented race car. I'll start with the elephant in the review section: The accusations of "sexism" and "political correctness". Reviewed by robinoflocksley-626-174767 9 / 10 / 10 An incredible comeback for the Cars franchise
