Going beyond the standard review.
Cars 2: Is Pixar’s Perfect Streak Over?
I don’t think many people would deny the claim that Pixar is incredible. Somehow, it has managed to enthrall audiences with 11 consecutive high-quality films. Yet, with Cars 2, the studio expands on its unanimously weakest film, Cars; does this decision ruin Pixar’s run of top-notch filmmaking?
Not exactly. I would by no means mourn the death of Pixar, or even worry about signs of bad things to come. So rest easy; Pixar didn’t go from Toy Story 3 (in my opinion the pinnacle of Pixar films) to complete ruin.
However, none of this is to say that Cars 2 is not one of, if not the, worst film Pixar has released. It follows its predecessor straight to the bottom of the barrel.
There aren’t really deeper meanings to speak of in Cars 2.
The film has meanings, sure, but they are limited to blatant messages about the importance of friendship (the primary message of the original has been recycled weakly) and the importance of alternative fuel sources. I’m all for both of those messages, but there’s just really not much to them.
In fact, much of the film exudes a sense of “been there, done that [in the original].” The big difference in this sequel is the exciting spy story and the global scope.
In fact, the film succeeds more as family-friendly action than traditional Pixar fare. I know I enjoyed myself most while watching the movie during the high-speed action sequences that display great creativity and fulfill promises that were never fully realized in the slower original.
Don’t get me wrong; Cars 2 has plenty of the same elements that make all Pixar works great: wit, brilliant visuals, a great score, endearing characters, and so on.
The problem is that it’s all done with the distinct feel that it is all being aimed exclusively at a young audience. That’s a problem.
Pixar is nearly unmatched in its ability to craft stories that capture mature audiences while still entertaining kids through the bright characters and visuals and appropriate dialogue. But the Cars series seems to buck this trend, offering two works I would not hesitate calling “kids movies” (with all other Pixar films, I would add that they are still able to be appreciated more by adults than by kids).
All in all, Cars 2 fails to hit the heights established by virtually every Pixar film since the original Cars (Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up, and Toy Story 3 all brought much more to the table), but doesn’t crash and burn entirely.
As a clever, light-hearted spy action movie that delivers on the promise implied by its focus on fast cars, Cars 2 entertains. It’s just a bit of a bummer that it doesn’t do much more than that, as Pixar films usually do.
If you have seen the movie, what did you think of it? Does it lead you to worry about Pixar’s future or does it meet the high mark Pixar has created for itself? I know that I wasn’t nearly as excited to see this movie as most Pixar works; do you feel the same? Let me know in the comments.
If you like Cars 2, then try:
- The Incredibles (also Pixar, plus both feature at least one “super secret agent” character type).
- Mission Impossible series (for those who prefer their spies to be bipeds…and not cartoons).
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about 1 year ago
I would recommend it, Ben, but more because it’s a fun, exciting spy/action movie than a profound (but still exciting and fun) Pixar movie. Doesn’t really stand up to Wall-E and Up. Like WetKarl (lol) said , it doesn’t really work wonders on people like TS3 did, but it really is still quite good. I had the exact same reaction to it initially though, I’ll be honest (I was thinking “so Pixar is making a sequel to Cars…their worst movie…great”).
That last point is a good one…Who knows? Maybe they’ll make a Cars 3 in like 11 years and it’ll do all the awesome things that TS3 did! Maybe a generation of smart kids will grow up to defend Cars as adamantly as I defend Toy Story! I guess it’s always possible. That said, I’d put Toy Story 1 & 2 over Cars 1 & 2 any day :P
Thanks for the contributions guys! Keep the good thoughts comin!
about 1 year ago
I saw cars 2 thinking OH GOSH this is gonna be like a Shrek sequel. and then I remembered I didn’t really think cars 1 was great to begin with and it probably didn’t deserve a sequel…
But needless to say I THOROUGHLY enjoyed Cars 2. I enjoyed the change from McQueen to Mater as the main character. I enjoyed all the action. I even was astounded and a little disturbed when (**SPOILER ?**) like 5 cars died… DIED!!!! Everyone has their own opinion on what the best Pixar movies are but we can all agree that they are PRIMARILY targeted at children and as a kids movie this is a pretty good one. Sure it may not have the same power and nostalgia to older viewers as Toy Story 3 did but maybe to the 6,7 and 8 year old’s of today this might be their Toy Story equivalent. Just because things are new,different, and we are not little children who fall in love with anything they find entertaining does not mean that things that are new or different are bad.