250 out of 366 people found the following comment useful :- I Don't Know What Haters Were Expecting But It Did Exactly What It Set Out To Do, 3 May 2008
Author:
moinsyyed from United Kingdom
and that would be, entertain.
I can't describe how many time i thought 'whoah!' it's one of those
moments that could only ever happen in cartoons or 'whoa!' that was
anime style crazy! This film set out to create a literal live action
adaptation of a cheesy retro cartoon anime. That's exactly what it did.
Lets start with the PG rating, this was appropriate not because the
film is aimed at kids but because it makes the material on screen that
much enjoyable without feeling embarrassed about watching a watered
down 12A movie turned out bad.
Fans of anime will seriously lap this up despite what the recent
comments have said. Not only has every care been taken to preserve
elements of the source material but it also has those cool retro AND
modern anime moments. Japanese good and bad guys with crazy anime
hairstyles, crazy anime/cartoon style kung fu, motion lines just like
in mangas, crazy death defying races, cheesy as hell dialogue which
fits in perfectly in context! Performances were top notch given it's a
predominantly 'kids' PG film and that they were filming against green
screen.
I also commend the watchowkis use of such a strong colour palette.They
didn't tone it down or diverge form the theme and each scene had a
contextual wash of colour.Serious or more intimate moments had darker
shadows while remaining colourfully vibrant.
To the haters again i say ,'what exactly where you expecting? The
Matrix?, people getting there throats slit?,political commentary on
capitalism and corruption? Go into this movie expecting high adrenaline
scenes and all campy fun that only a kids anime adaptation can provide,
but don't just to go and watch it just to 'see what the fuss is about'
until you actually know BEFOREHAND what the fuss is about!
I don't have 100% praise for this movie however, in that towards the
end of the film they got a little overboard with the editing and i was
really let down by the 'END BOSS' type drivers...speed seemed to have a
harder time in the middle race in the film where the other drivers were
far more menacing. It seemed like cannonball taylor ansd the yakuza
driver, as well as the grey ghost were just a flash gone by and speed
just beat them without any problems at all. lets hope they make more of
a prescence in the extended/directors cut
182 out of 267 people found the following comment useful :- First Place Winner, 4 May 2008
Author:
Ed_Scissorhands from United States
I must admit that I know, or knew rather, very little about the story
or history of Speed Racer- and his TV series - and maybe that is why I
enjoyed this movie so much. Although, this is still a different type of
situation where one who was a big fan of the shows might be seriously
critical of every little detail of the turned movie. I don't believe
anyone who considers themselves truly knowledgeable about Tatsuo
Yoshida's work can say that this was not represented well on the big
screen. I'm now intrigued to go back and check out some episodes of
Speed Racer.
That aside, as far as it being a movie and a work of art, I would give
this movie high marks in both categories. For it being a movie, it was
nice to see something so different as far as the approach to making it
go. Also, having such an incredible cast makes it all the more
intriguing. I don't see anyone else having portrayed any of these
characters any better than the cast that was hired to do so.
On an artistic level, it is extremely hard to think of any other movie
that comes close to being in the same league. I did not see The Matrix,
but I would say that anyone who liked Sin City for its cinematography
and graphic elements, would love Speed Racer. The use of bright
photography that's added behind a green screen makes for a far more
dramatic effect.
Take the artistic elements of this movie, and put it together with the
amazing cast (both looks and talent) and throw it together with a very
different but coherent plot, and you've got yourself an extremely
enjoyable movie that is definitely worth seeing. And seeing at the
theater no less! My hats off to The Wachowski Brothers, and the rest of
the cast and crew for putting together something different for a
change.
GO...
164 out of 234 people found the following comment useful :- This movie will be underrated but it will go down in cult history, 9 May 2008
Author:
David Nielsen from Sydney, Australia
I saw a preview screening of SPEED RACER yesterday and I was uncertain
going in. The trailer looked visually stunning but just too bright and
just too juvenile for my tastes. I'd been interested to see the movie
for a while, but when I told friends about it their immediate questions
were: "who's in it?" and then "who are they?" Not everyone knows of the
original cult-anime series so really it seemed to me that SPEED RACER
was living and breathing (barely) off of the name of the Watchowski
Brothers. Then I saw it and it took my breath away! There has not been
such a visually overwhelming experience put on the big screen in
decades! Not since the likes of the sci-fi masterpieces of the 70's has
there been anything this powerful or this mesmerising. The effects are
overtly lavish - yes. The humour is juvenile - certainly. The story is
peppered with unconvincing characters and events and laced with
back-story and yet it still manages to be perfectly understandable and
(better yet) quite easy to follow. Basically Emile Hirsch plays Speed
Racer, a brilliant race car driver whose family has a long and colouful
history in a world obsessed with race car driving - racing like no one
has ever imagined and hopefully no one ever will outside of the movies!
It's a "little-man-takes-on-the-big-companies-and-triumphs" story and
predictable as mud in retrospect. All the same you can't help getting
caught up in it's unstoppable momentum - by the end you will be
cheering Speed Racer on right alongside the million and one animated
extras and loving every minute of it. There is enough eye candy in
Hirsch and co-star Christine Ricci for the teens, enough childish
slapstick for the kids, and just enough action to keep the parents
attention-span going. This is, overall, a family movie, but I cannot
imagine anyone with any sense of silliness in them not being able to
find this absolutely fantastic to watch. This is not BAMBI, and it's
not HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL - it's CARS on Adrenalin!!!! This movie is
almost a guaranteed flop, but I have no doubt it will last the distance
and become a cult classic.
157 out of 229 people found the following comment useful :- A good family movie, 6 May 2008
Author:
nicib32 from United States
I have to say, it seems that those who hated it were obviously not
doing their homework beforehand to know that SR is not supposed to be a
thought-provoking film like The Matrix. It is based on a wonderfully
simple cartoon with a simple message for kids. If anyone knows anything
about cult fans, they want films to reflect the original medium as much
as possible. Thus, if you go to a children's movie based on a
child-friendly anime, expect it to be such and not some
mind-blowing,challenging film. Especially these days, we need films
like this one to take our minds off the usual violence and such found
in so many other so-called family movies. Take it as it is, a great
family flick for ALL ages to simply enjoy.
101 out of 136 people found the following comment useful :- Pure popcorn fun for the whole family. Great job, Andy & Larry., 10 May 2008
Author:
Spy_Of_Staggering_Genius from United States
Well, what you've got here is a case of audience/critic disagreement.
Obviously, this movie will get bashed by the critics because of its
cartoonish and campy mood, but that's just it: the world shown on
screen by the Wachowski brothers is marvelous. The animation is perfect
for the atmosphere they're trying to create. Don't go in expecting
Matrix-esquire effects, because there aren't any bullet time scenes.
The effects used are so fitting for this movie because they're almost
cartoonish and the movie doesn't take itself too seriously.
The film, an adaptation of the long running Japanese anime, revolves
around natural racing phenomenon Speed (the wonderful Emile Hirsch) and
his family, which somehow includes John Goodman and Susan Sarandon
(whoever pulled off this casting deserves some kind of award). Oh yeah,
and the casting directors managed to get Matthew Fox and Christina
Ricci as well. What really stood out in this area is that everyone
involved really understood the characters and the world that Speed
Racer is supposed to display. It's not supposed to be overly serious,
nor is it supposed to be that realistic either. With the warm
performances of Hirsch, Goodman, and Ricci, you get transported into
another world (isn't that the point of movies anyway?). Matthew Fox is
also great as the mysterious Racer X, whose role is sort of
misconstrued by the previews. He showed a different side that I didn't
think he could on 'Lost'.
The visual effects, as I've said before, aren't going to be
Matrix-esquire, but there are a few "whoa" factor sequences that had my
jaw dropping. I also need to warn you that, if you can't take fast
camera movements or rapid shots, be careful. It's not as bad as
Cloverfield or Blair Witch (because the quickness only occurs in the
race sequences), but I'd still try to grab a seat in the middle or back
of the theater. The film is visually stunning outside of the races
themselves as well. The buildings, the cities, the homes, the cars
themselves...all beautiful.
The Wachowski brothers get an A+ for keeping the movie in the spirit of
the show as much as they could (they really did a great job), however
the film has a major flaw: a runtime of just under 2 and a half hours.
That's a BIG no no for a movie that is obviously marketed towards kids,
unless it has the names "Star Wars" or "Harry Potter" on it. The film
also has a sensual scene or two featuring Ricci and Hirsch, not to
mention occasional language.
My advice: don't listen to the critics, see this movie for the fact
that it's pure entertainment for the audience, and it will take you
away to a visually stunning world for a couple hours. Definitely an
enjoyable movie for the entire family.
146 out of 232 people found the following comment useful :- Artistic Perfection, 9 May 2008
Author:
ctg0724 from United States
Everyone around me told me it was going to be terrible. Early reviews
said that it was nothing special. With these planted doubts, I still
went to see it in IMax. As of right now, it is the greatest experience
I have ever had in a movie theater.
This movie was pure fun. The Wachowskis truly know how to take risks.
They just took their art and ran with it. All the actors were terrific.
I especially gives props to the actor who played the youngest Racer
brother. Honestly, I thought that boy would sink the film but after
seeing it, Speed Racer would not have been half as fun without him and
the monkey.
This is most visually stunning film to date, with a climax that
continues to climb and climb. I wanted to jump out of my chair and
cheer for Speed at almost everything. Granted, the film was
predictable, but I didn't care. I still held my breath at all the
moments, asking myself if Speed would be able to pull it off. I've
never smiled through a movie as much as I have with this one in a long
time.
Huge 10/10 for Speed Racer and a big thank you to everyone involved in
making this masterpiece. My kids will be watching this film. If there
is a Speed Racer 2, I am there.
110 out of 172 people found the following comment useful :- This Movie Was EPIC!, 10 May 2008
Author:
sxeclown from United States
Above everything else, this movie is a visual feast that stays true to
the cartoon. I think it is really unfortunate that so many critics are
complaining about the visuals in this movie, because I think that they
are truly fantastic. I can safely say that I have never seen another
movie like this one, and I feel that so many movies are going to try to
do what this movie did. A lot of the visuals really are beautiful
bursts of color similar to what you find on the busy streets of Tokyo,
and this movie is aware of that. It is like they took Shibuya and made
it a hundred times as big and colorful. Only someone who has been to
Tokyo will know exactly what the Wachowskis were going for in this
film. After all, it is based on a Japanese TV show.
The acting is somewhat campy, but can also turn that gear into more
serious acting. It can be funny, and then be heartwarming. Lots of the
racing sequences are very over the top, but the movie knows it and does
it well. The tracks are very creative, and I can only imagine how fun
they were to design. If real racing was this exciting, I would watch it
all the time. I can understand why this film made the race tracks so
crazy, because who would really want to see two hours of regular race
tracks with cars going around and around? The sound was also really
impressive in this film. The sounds of the race cars were explosive and
loud and if you see this movie in a good theater, it will make it that
much better. The music is also very fitting and tasteful. Probably the
only time I will hear "Freebird" without being annoyed.
Also the politics in this movie were excellent as well. I feel above
all the message of this movie is that money corrupts art. This movie
portrays Speed as more of an artist than a race car driver. A big
corporation wants to sponsor Speed, but Speed knows that corporations
are evil and are only looking to make more money. He is very dedicated
to his craft, and does not want to sell out. Speed knows that
corporations corrupt art, and so does this movie. You will not see one
piece of product placement in this whole film.
So overall this movie is very self-aware. It wants to entertain, and it
does exactly that. It wants to be different, and it does exactly that.
Don't listen to those wimpy critics that didn't like this film because
it gave them a headache. Many people said the same thing about Moulin
Rogue, and that movie is fantastic too. Critics who complained about
there being too much color should have brought a pacifier with them to
the movies, because only babies would complain about how this film
looks. Race to your theater to see it now.
115 out of 185 people found the following comment useful :- Loyal to the anime. A blast!, 4 May 2008
Author:
del91 from Malaysia
Man, I was lucky to catch a sneak preview of this movie during my
holiday here. (I will repeatedly use the phrase "intended to be campy"
on purpose to prove my point of the movie).
The Wachowski brothers deliver once again. The special effects are
simply beautiful to the eyes and the action sequences are stylistically
cool. Among all the films of May, this one rightfully deserves an
Academy Award. Also, the use of blue screen gives the film a great
live-anime fell to it, as the Wachowskis promised.
See Emile Hirsch, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon, Christina Ricci,
Matthew Fox and even Korean pop sensation Rain (of all people) ham it
up on the big screen. Yes, it's campy, but that is what makes this
movie great. It is intended to be campy, just like the whip-smart and
fast dialogue of the old anime I grew up with. The story is also great,
it doesn't stray far from the anime. There are some twists, but overall
it is truthful and loyal. Fans of the old anime will not be
disappointed as the storyline is slightly strayed away from the old
anime series, however, more or less it's still the same.
Filming techniques are well handled, you will see how in the movie,
especially during conversation parts. The action scenes are great, as
well as some campy fight scenes. But all is well, and I'm cool with
that.
I do not understand all the hate towards this movie as it is superb
fun. However, the film is a bomb. It is extremely underrated.
Hopefully, it will be a cult favorite, as stated by a fellow user.
Do not listen to all the haters. Like Snakes on a Plane, it is intended
to be campy. If you just wanna have fun, watch this movie. It is a
popcorn film that is a true sight at the cinema. The Wachowski Brothers
clearly state that this is aimed for families, so I highly recommend
this movie to parents to take their kids out and see this film for a
fun time during summer vacation.
Oscar worthy? For the special effects and set design, yeah.
Entertainment value: 10/10
Overall value: 8.4/10
Delton
107 out of 171 people found the following comment useful :- An Interesting Transformation from Animation to Live Action!, 3 May 2008
Author:
dcpunkrocka36 (setthisaside@yahoo.com) from Salt Lake City, Utah
Personally I have never been a fan of the original animated series, and
I wasn't sure what to expect of this movie. After seeing the trailers I
thought it looked kind of cheesy and over-done. After watching this I
realized that the cheesy graphics, work to it's own advantage. This
movie really caught a good look at Live action Speed Racer without
losing the characteristics of the Cartoon. I didn't think even the
Wachowski brothers could pull this off, but as usual, they did.
As far as the actors performances, Emile Hirsch did exceptional, but my
eye was mostly on the brilliant performances by John Goodman, and new
comer Paul Litt who plays Spritle, Speed's mischievous little brother.
I recommend this for the family, don't wait for the DVD get to the
theaters while this stunning cinematography is on the big screen!
86 out of 144 people found the following comment useful :- Go Speed Racer, 21 April 2008
Author:
jon.h.ochiai (jochiai@socal.rr.com) from Los Angeles, CA
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Watching Speed Racer convincingly win a spectacular race nearly besting
his brother Rex's course record is the mysteriously charismatic Racer X
(handsome brooding Matthew Fox). Racer X's beautiful companion tells
him, "He's going to be great." With restrained pride Racer X says, "No,
he's going to be the best " "Speed Racer" was my favorite cartoon
growing up as a kid. Speed Racer was the brave hero. But the truly cool
hero was Racer X. Racer X was the shadowy masked racer, who was Speed's
rival and amazing equal. However, Racer X seemed more Speed's protector
than arch-rival. There is more to the Speed and Racer X dynamic and
mythology that will go unsaid, although fans of this cult classic
already know.
My bud Lauren invited me to a screening of the Wachowski Brothers' live
action adaptation "Speed Racer". I gladly accepted, and told Lauren of
the "Speed Racer" mythos. As both writers and directors, the Wachowski
Brothers brilliantly bring to life the world of "Speed Racer". "Speed
Racer" has a visually distinctive style all its own. The vibrant colors
and breathtaking CGI racing sequences enthrall with velocity and
emotion. There is even homage to a scene from the animated series as
Speed's Mach 5 careens over a mountain road during a treacherous cross
continent race, and plunges to almost certain doom. But no worries
here. Set in what looks like the near future, "Speed Racer" is visual
spectacle and precision-- surprisingly ground in its story of love and
family. Emile Hirsch plays the intense Speed Racer, son of Pops and Mom
Racer (John Goodman and Susan Sarandon). Speed's passion is being the
best auto racer, and destined for greatness. In a touching scene of a
mother's pride Mom confesses to Speed, "I am so impossibly proud of
you "
Speed lives in the shadow of his late brother Rex Racer. Growing up,
Rex was Speed's hero, and the greatest racer there ever was. However,
after a vehement disagreement Pops disowns Rex. Rex gains fame and
infamy on the racing circuit until his tragic death in the cross
continent raceThe Crucible. The Racer family grieved the loss of the
elder son. Does Speed race to honor Rex or does he race for himself?
Now years later, Speed is offered a lucrative contract to race for Mr.
Royalton (pompous Nicholas Elia) and his Royalton Industries. Speed
rejects the offer choosing to remain with Pops Racer (Goodman) and the
family business. Consequently, Royalton vows to destroy Speed. The
determined Inspector Detector (solid Nicholas Elia) and Racer X enroll
Speed to help them expose Royalton's international racing conspiracy.
Against Pops' wishes Speed enters The Crucible along with teammates:
Taejo Togokhan (Rain) and the mysterious Racer X. Speed is well aware
that The Crucible claimed the life of his brother Rex. However, there
is something hauntingly familiar about Racer X. For Speed: Is this
merely coincidence?
The Wachowski Brothers' narrative moves at a nearly blinding pace.
Cleary, they have a reverence for the original cartoon. They even
provide slick martial arts action, which "Speed Racer" had way back
when. Racer X (Fox) powerfully dispatches ninja attackers. And Rain as
Taejo displays amazing martial arts grace and style. The performances
throughout "Speed Racer" are strong. Emile Hirsch captures the wonder
and conflict of a young hero emerging into his own. Christina Ricci as
Speed's girlfriend Trixie is smart and spirited. John Goodman and Susan
Sarandon are incredible. Pops and Mom Racer may have been intended as
caricatures; however, Goodman and Sarandon breathe humanity and a
parent's love in their roles. They subtly reflect their pride in Speed,
and painful regret for Rex. Matthew Fox is powerful and commanding as
Racer X. Fox brings a nobility and grace to this mysterious hero, who
embodies a Zen-like spirit to racing.
"Speed Racer" is spectacular fun with a surprisingly compelling story.
Amidst the flashy eye candy and masterful CGI, "Speed Racer" is about
the power of love, family, and the inherent greatness in all people.
Take a chance on "Speed Racer".
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250 out of 366 people found the following comment useful :-

I Don't Know What Haters Were Expecting But It Did Exactly What It Set Out To Do, 3 May 2008
Author: moinsyyed from United Kingdom
and that would be, entertain.
I can't describe how many time i thought 'whoah!' it's one of those moments that could only ever happen in cartoons or 'whoa!' that was anime style crazy! This film set out to create a literal live action adaptation of a cheesy retro cartoon anime. That's exactly what it did.
Lets start with the PG rating, this was appropriate not because the film is aimed at kids but because it makes the material on screen that much enjoyable without feeling embarrassed about watching a watered down 12A movie turned out bad.
Fans of anime will seriously lap this up despite what the recent comments have said. Not only has every care been taken to preserve elements of the source material but it also has those cool retro AND modern anime moments. Japanese good and bad guys with crazy anime hairstyles, crazy anime/cartoon style kung fu, motion lines just like in mangas, crazy death defying races, cheesy as hell dialogue which fits in perfectly in context! Performances were top notch given it's a predominantly 'kids' PG film and that they were filming against green screen.
I also commend the watchowkis use of such a strong colour palette.They didn't tone it down or diverge form the theme and each scene had a contextual wash of colour.Serious or more intimate moments had darker shadows while remaining colourfully vibrant.
To the haters again i say ,'what exactly where you expecting? The Matrix?, people getting there throats slit?,political commentary on capitalism and corruption? Go into this movie expecting high adrenaline scenes and all campy fun that only a kids anime adaptation can provide, but don't just to go and watch it just to 'see what the fuss is about' until you actually know BEFOREHAND what the fuss is about!
I don't have 100% praise for this movie however, in that towards the end of the film they got a little overboard with the editing and i was really let down by the 'END BOSS' type drivers...speed seemed to have a harder time in the middle race in the film where the other drivers were far more menacing. It seemed like cannonball taylor ansd the yakuza driver, as well as the grey ghost were just a flash gone by and speed just beat them without any problems at all. lets hope they make more of a prescence in the extended/directors cut
182 out of 267 people found the following comment useful :-

First Place Winner, 4 May 2008
Author: Ed_Scissorhands from United States
I must admit that I know, or knew rather, very little about the story or history of Speed Racer- and his TV series - and maybe that is why I enjoyed this movie so much. Although, this is still a different type of situation where one who was a big fan of the shows might be seriously critical of every little detail of the turned movie. I don't believe anyone who considers themselves truly knowledgeable about Tatsuo Yoshida's work can say that this was not represented well on the big screen. I'm now intrigued to go back and check out some episodes of Speed Racer.
That aside, as far as it being a movie and a work of art, I would give this movie high marks in both categories. For it being a movie, it was nice to see something so different as far as the approach to making it go. Also, having such an incredible cast makes it all the more intriguing. I don't see anyone else having portrayed any of these characters any better than the cast that was hired to do so.
On an artistic level, it is extremely hard to think of any other movie that comes close to being in the same league. I did not see The Matrix, but I would say that anyone who liked Sin City for its cinematography and graphic elements, would love Speed Racer. The use of bright photography that's added behind a green screen makes for a far more dramatic effect.
Take the artistic elements of this movie, and put it together with the amazing cast (both looks and talent) and throw it together with a very different but coherent plot, and you've got yourself an extremely enjoyable movie that is definitely worth seeing. And seeing at the theater no less! My hats off to The Wachowski Brothers, and the rest of the cast and crew for putting together something different for a change.
GO...
164 out of 234 people found the following comment useful :-

This movie will be underrated but it will go down in cult history, 9 May 2008
Author: David Nielsen from Sydney, Australia
I saw a preview screening of SPEED RACER yesterday and I was uncertain going in. The trailer looked visually stunning but just too bright and just too juvenile for my tastes. I'd been interested to see the movie for a while, but when I told friends about it their immediate questions were: "who's in it?" and then "who are they?" Not everyone knows of the original cult-anime series so really it seemed to me that SPEED RACER was living and breathing (barely) off of the name of the Watchowski Brothers. Then I saw it and it took my breath away! There has not been such a visually overwhelming experience put on the big screen in decades! Not since the likes of the sci-fi masterpieces of the 70's has there been anything this powerful or this mesmerising. The effects are overtly lavish - yes. The humour is juvenile - certainly. The story is peppered with unconvincing characters and events and laced with back-story and yet it still manages to be perfectly understandable and (better yet) quite easy to follow. Basically Emile Hirsch plays Speed Racer, a brilliant race car driver whose family has a long and colouful history in a world obsessed with race car driving - racing like no one has ever imagined and hopefully no one ever will outside of the movies! It's a "little-man-takes-on-the-big-companies-and-triumphs" story and predictable as mud in retrospect. All the same you can't help getting caught up in it's unstoppable momentum - by the end you will be cheering Speed Racer on right alongside the million and one animated extras and loving every minute of it. There is enough eye candy in Hirsch and co-star Christine Ricci for the teens, enough childish slapstick for the kids, and just enough action to keep the parents attention-span going. This is, overall, a family movie, but I cannot imagine anyone with any sense of silliness in them not being able to find this absolutely fantastic to watch. This is not BAMBI, and it's not HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL - it's CARS on Adrenalin!!!! This movie is almost a guaranteed flop, but I have no doubt it will last the distance and become a cult classic.
157 out of 229 people found the following comment useful :-

A good family movie, 6 May 2008
Author: nicib32 from United States
I have to say, it seems that those who hated it were obviously not doing their homework beforehand to know that SR is not supposed to be a thought-provoking film like The Matrix. It is based on a wonderfully simple cartoon with a simple message for kids. If anyone knows anything about cult fans, they want films to reflect the original medium as much as possible. Thus, if you go to a children's movie based on a child-friendly anime, expect it to be such and not some mind-blowing,challenging film. Especially these days, we need films like this one to take our minds off the usual violence and such found in so many other so-called family movies. Take it as it is, a great family flick for ALL ages to simply enjoy.
101 out of 136 people found the following comment useful :-

Pure popcorn fun for the whole family. Great job, Andy & Larry., 10 May 2008
Author: Spy_Of_Staggering_Genius from United States
Well, what you've got here is a case of audience/critic disagreement. Obviously, this movie will get bashed by the critics because of its cartoonish and campy mood, but that's just it: the world shown on screen by the Wachowski brothers is marvelous. The animation is perfect for the atmosphere they're trying to create. Don't go in expecting Matrix-esquire effects, because there aren't any bullet time scenes. The effects used are so fitting for this movie because they're almost cartoonish and the movie doesn't take itself too seriously.
The film, an adaptation of the long running Japanese anime, revolves around natural racing phenomenon Speed (the wonderful Emile Hirsch) and his family, which somehow includes John Goodman and Susan Sarandon (whoever pulled off this casting deserves some kind of award). Oh yeah, and the casting directors managed to get Matthew Fox and Christina Ricci as well. What really stood out in this area is that everyone involved really understood the characters and the world that Speed Racer is supposed to display. It's not supposed to be overly serious, nor is it supposed to be that realistic either. With the warm performances of Hirsch, Goodman, and Ricci, you get transported into another world (isn't that the point of movies anyway?). Matthew Fox is also great as the mysterious Racer X, whose role is sort of misconstrued by the previews. He showed a different side that I didn't think he could on 'Lost'.
The visual effects, as I've said before, aren't going to be Matrix-esquire, but there are a few "whoa" factor sequences that had my jaw dropping. I also need to warn you that, if you can't take fast camera movements or rapid shots, be careful. It's not as bad as Cloverfield or Blair Witch (because the quickness only occurs in the race sequences), but I'd still try to grab a seat in the middle or back of the theater. The film is visually stunning outside of the races themselves as well. The buildings, the cities, the homes, the cars themselves...all beautiful.
The Wachowski brothers get an A+ for keeping the movie in the spirit of the show as much as they could (they really did a great job), however the film has a major flaw: a runtime of just under 2 and a half hours. That's a BIG no no for a movie that is obviously marketed towards kids, unless it has the names "Star Wars" or "Harry Potter" on it. The film also has a sensual scene or two featuring Ricci and Hirsch, not to mention occasional language.
My advice: don't listen to the critics, see this movie for the fact that it's pure entertainment for the audience, and it will take you away to a visually stunning world for a couple hours. Definitely an enjoyable movie for the entire family.
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Artistic Perfection, 9 May 2008
Author: ctg0724 from United States
Everyone around me told me it was going to be terrible. Early reviews said that it was nothing special. With these planted doubts, I still went to see it in IMax. As of right now, it is the greatest experience I have ever had in a movie theater.
This movie was pure fun. The Wachowskis truly know how to take risks. They just took their art and ran with it. All the actors were terrific. I especially gives props to the actor who played the youngest Racer brother. Honestly, I thought that boy would sink the film but after seeing it, Speed Racer would not have been half as fun without him and the monkey.
This is most visually stunning film to date, with a climax that continues to climb and climb. I wanted to jump out of my chair and cheer for Speed at almost everything. Granted, the film was predictable, but I didn't care. I still held my breath at all the moments, asking myself if Speed would be able to pull it off. I've never smiled through a movie as much as I have with this one in a long time.
Huge 10/10 for Speed Racer and a big thank you to everyone involved in making this masterpiece. My kids will be watching this film. If there is a Speed Racer 2, I am there.
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This Movie Was EPIC!, 10 May 2008
Author: sxeclown from United States
Above everything else, this movie is a visual feast that stays true to the cartoon. I think it is really unfortunate that so many critics are complaining about the visuals in this movie, because I think that they are truly fantastic. I can safely say that I have never seen another movie like this one, and I feel that so many movies are going to try to do what this movie did. A lot of the visuals really are beautiful bursts of color similar to what you find on the busy streets of Tokyo, and this movie is aware of that. It is like they took Shibuya and made it a hundred times as big and colorful. Only someone who has been to Tokyo will know exactly what the Wachowskis were going for in this film. After all, it is based on a Japanese TV show.
The acting is somewhat campy, but can also turn that gear into more serious acting. It can be funny, and then be heartwarming. Lots of the racing sequences are very over the top, but the movie knows it and does it well. The tracks are very creative, and I can only imagine how fun they were to design. If real racing was this exciting, I would watch it all the time. I can understand why this film made the race tracks so crazy, because who would really want to see two hours of regular race tracks with cars going around and around? The sound was also really impressive in this film. The sounds of the race cars were explosive and loud and if you see this movie in a good theater, it will make it that much better. The music is also very fitting and tasteful. Probably the only time I will hear "Freebird" without being annoyed.
Also the politics in this movie were excellent as well. I feel above all the message of this movie is that money corrupts art. This movie portrays Speed as more of an artist than a race car driver. A big corporation wants to sponsor Speed, but Speed knows that corporations are evil and are only looking to make more money. He is very dedicated to his craft, and does not want to sell out. Speed knows that corporations corrupt art, and so does this movie. You will not see one piece of product placement in this whole film.
So overall this movie is very self-aware. It wants to entertain, and it does exactly that. It wants to be different, and it does exactly that. Don't listen to those wimpy critics that didn't like this film because it gave them a headache. Many people said the same thing about Moulin Rogue, and that movie is fantastic too. Critics who complained about there being too much color should have brought a pacifier with them to the movies, because only babies would complain about how this film looks. Race to your theater to see it now.
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Loyal to the anime. A blast!, 4 May 2008
Author: del91 from Malaysia
Man, I was lucky to catch a sneak preview of this movie during my holiday here. (I will repeatedly use the phrase "intended to be campy" on purpose to prove my point of the movie).
The Wachowski brothers deliver once again. The special effects are simply beautiful to the eyes and the action sequences are stylistically cool. Among all the films of May, this one rightfully deserves an Academy Award. Also, the use of blue screen gives the film a great live-anime fell to it, as the Wachowskis promised.
See Emile Hirsch, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon, Christina Ricci, Matthew Fox and even Korean pop sensation Rain (of all people) ham it up on the big screen. Yes, it's campy, but that is what makes this movie great. It is intended to be campy, just like the whip-smart and fast dialogue of the old anime I grew up with. The story is also great, it doesn't stray far from the anime. There are some twists, but overall it is truthful and loyal. Fans of the old anime will not be disappointed as the storyline is slightly strayed away from the old anime series, however, more or less it's still the same.
Filming techniques are well handled, you will see how in the movie, especially during conversation parts. The action scenes are great, as well as some campy fight scenes. But all is well, and I'm cool with that.
I do not understand all the hate towards this movie as it is superb fun. However, the film is a bomb. It is extremely underrated. Hopefully, it will be a cult favorite, as stated by a fellow user.
Do not listen to all the haters. Like Snakes on a Plane, it is intended to be campy. If you just wanna have fun, watch this movie. It is a popcorn film that is a true sight at the cinema. The Wachowski Brothers clearly state that this is aimed for families, so I highly recommend this movie to parents to take their kids out and see this film for a fun time during summer vacation.
Oscar worthy? For the special effects and set design, yeah.
Entertainment value: 10/10
Overall value: 8.4/10
Delton
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An Interesting Transformation from Animation to Live Action!, 3 May 2008
Author: dcpunkrocka36 (setthisaside@yahoo.com) from Salt Lake City, Utah
Personally I have never been a fan of the original animated series, and I wasn't sure what to expect of this movie. After seeing the trailers I thought it looked kind of cheesy and over-done. After watching this I realized that the cheesy graphics, work to it's own advantage. This movie really caught a good look at Live action Speed Racer without losing the characteristics of the Cartoon. I didn't think even the Wachowski brothers could pull this off, but as usual, they did.
As far as the actors performances, Emile Hirsch did exceptional, but my eye was mostly on the brilliant performances by John Goodman, and new comer Paul Litt who plays Spritle, Speed's mischievous little brother. I recommend this for the family, don't wait for the DVD get to the theaters while this stunning cinematography is on the big screen!
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Go Speed Racer, 21 April 2008
Author: jon.h.ochiai (jochiai@socal.rr.com) from Los Angeles, CA
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Watching Speed Racer convincingly win a spectacular race nearly besting his brother Rex's course record is the mysteriously charismatic Racer X (handsome brooding Matthew Fox). Racer X's beautiful companion tells him, "He's going to be great." With restrained pride Racer X says, "No, he's going to be the best " "Speed Racer" was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid. Speed Racer was the brave hero. But the truly cool hero was Racer X. Racer X was the shadowy masked racer, who was Speed's rival and amazing equal. However, Racer X seemed more Speed's protector than arch-rival. There is more to the Speed and Racer X dynamic and mythology that will go unsaid, although fans of this cult classic already know.
My bud Lauren invited me to a screening of the Wachowski Brothers' live action adaptation "Speed Racer". I gladly accepted, and told Lauren of the "Speed Racer" mythos. As both writers and directors, the Wachowski Brothers brilliantly bring to life the world of "Speed Racer". "Speed Racer" has a visually distinctive style all its own. The vibrant colors and breathtaking CGI racing sequences enthrall with velocity and emotion. There is even homage to a scene from the animated series as Speed's Mach 5 careens over a mountain road during a treacherous cross continent race, and plunges to almost certain doom. But no worries here. Set in what looks like the near future, "Speed Racer" is visual spectacle and precision-- surprisingly ground in its story of love and family. Emile Hirsch plays the intense Speed Racer, son of Pops and Mom Racer (John Goodman and Susan Sarandon). Speed's passion is being the best auto racer, and destined for greatness. In a touching scene of a mother's pride Mom confesses to Speed, "I am so impossibly proud of you "
Speed lives in the shadow of his late brother Rex Racer. Growing up, Rex was Speed's hero, and the greatest racer there ever was. However, after a vehement disagreement Pops disowns Rex. Rex gains fame and infamy on the racing circuit until his tragic death in the cross continent raceThe Crucible. The Racer family grieved the loss of the elder son. Does Speed race to honor Rex or does he race for himself?
Now years later, Speed is offered a lucrative contract to race for Mr. Royalton (pompous Nicholas Elia) and his Royalton Industries. Speed rejects the offer choosing to remain with Pops Racer (Goodman) and the family business. Consequently, Royalton vows to destroy Speed. The determined Inspector Detector (solid Nicholas Elia) and Racer X enroll Speed to help them expose Royalton's international racing conspiracy. Against Pops' wishes Speed enters The Crucible along with teammates: Taejo Togokhan (Rain) and the mysterious Racer X. Speed is well aware that The Crucible claimed the life of his brother Rex. However, there is something hauntingly familiar about Racer X. For Speed: Is this merely coincidence?
The Wachowski Brothers' narrative moves at a nearly blinding pace. Cleary, they have a reverence for the original cartoon. They even provide slick martial arts action, which "Speed Racer" had way back when. Racer X (Fox) powerfully dispatches ninja attackers. And Rain as Taejo displays amazing martial arts grace and style. The performances throughout "Speed Racer" are strong. Emile Hirsch captures the wonder and conflict of a young hero emerging into his own. Christina Ricci as Speed's girlfriend Trixie is smart and spirited. John Goodman and Susan Sarandon are incredible. Pops and Mom Racer may have been intended as caricatures; however, Goodman and Sarandon breathe humanity and a parent's love in their roles. They subtly reflect their pride in Speed, and painful regret for Rex. Matthew Fox is powerful and commanding as Racer X. Fox brings a nobility and grace to this mysterious hero, who embodies a Zen-like spirit to racing.
"Speed Racer" is spectacular fun with a surprisingly compelling story. Amidst the flashy eye candy and masterful CGI, "Speed Racer" is about the power of love, family, and the inherent greatness in all people. Take a chance on "Speed Racer".
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