It's a sweetly earnest moral that can just as easily be applied to other kinds of art, including filmmaking. It's about teamwork and family and doing what you love. Our heroes assert time and time again that racing isn't about business. But Speed Racer has the delightful ability to speak to your inner child, making every moment an opportunity for laughter or awe (or sometimes both).Īs with the Wachowskis' other films, Speed Racer contains a Big Important Message, one that decries corruption, corporations, and capitalism. Whether everything I find funny in the film is actually meant to make viewers laugh, I don't know. The line "Inspector Detector suspected foul play" is delivered with the utmost seriousness. John Goodman defeats a ninja then declares it a "non-ja." A team of Viking race car drivers hurls beehives at Speed. On top of all that, Speed Racer is hilarious. ![]() It's the perfect antidote to the dark, de-saturated blockbusters of today (Opens in a new tab). This movie has absolutely no desire to tether itself to reality, choosing instead to bring viewers into a new realm of imagination and mind-bending race sequences. For a glorious two and half hours, you're immersed in a world of psychedelic colors and shiny cars, bright lights and flashy transitions. This approach extends to Speed Racer's insane (and awesome) visuals. It's Shakespeare meets supervillain, and it's a perfect encapsulation of this movie's larger-than-life approach to adapting a famed cartoon. As the evil head of Royalton Industries, Roger Allam delivers one of my favorite evil monologues (Opens in a new tab) of all time, spitting condescendingly about money and stocks and racing. Speed Racer is bursting at the seams, with everything dialed up to 11 - including the performances. That's a lot of plot already, and I haven't even touched on the chimpanzee, the corporate espionage, or the ninjas. While I wouldn't go as far as to say Speed Racer is a masterpiece, it is a supremely good time. So he drives the deadly race that killed his brother Rex: the Casa Cristo Road Rally. To protect his family and the sport he loves, he must prove the WRL is fixing races. Things get tricky for Speed when he declines to race for mega-conglomerate Royalton Industries, a decision that exposes him to the corruption at the heart of the World Racing League (WRL). ![]() His parents, Mom (Susan Sarandon) and Pops (John Goodman) Racer own and operate Racer Motors, the independent racing team that Speed drives for. With a name like that, it's no surprise that Speed (Emile Hirsch) is a gifted driver with a bright future ahead of him. Where to begin with Speed Racer? If you, like me, knew nothing about the original before watching the film, you may be surprised to know that "Speed Racer" is a character's actual name instead of a title. In terms of sheer insanity and creativity, it's hard to beat. It's cheesy and wacky and eye-poppingly memorable. In the years since its release, though, Speed Racer has become a cult classic, with fans pointing out that its brilliance was misunderstood (Opens in a new tab). Critics panned the movie for its length and flimsy storytelling, and the film was a box office bomb. One of the directors' biggest perceived misfires was 2008's Speed Racer, a live-action adaptation of the anime franchise about an 18-year-old race car driver. The original Matrix revolutionized sci-fi filmmaking, while other films like Cloud Atlas and Jupiter Ascending took big storytelling swings with varying results (and some truly egregious makeup and casting decisions (Opens in a new tab)). The director, and her sister/collaborator Lilly, rarely play it safe in their work. It's no surprise that Lana Wachowski's The Matrix Resurrections is a polarizing film.
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