Where To Watch Turbo (2013) Full Movie Online & Download HD Print

In delivering a film about a garden
snail that dreams of winning the Indy 500, it’s as if the makers of
“Turbo” had been pressed to come up with the most extreme underdog tale
they could think of. Or else animators really are running out of ideas
for original new characters. An attractively designed but narratively
challenged, one-note film, “Turbo” skews younger than the norm for big
animated features these days and has limited appeal for little girls.
“The sooner you accept the dull,
miserable nature of your existence, the happier you’ll be,” worldly-wise
snail Chet (Paul Giamatti) advises his younger brother Turbo (Ryan
Reynolds) after yet another day scouring a garden tomato patch. Turbo
spends all his downtime watching VHS tapes of professional car races,
especially the many won by his hero, Guy Gagne (Bill Hader, amusingly
assuming a French-Canadian accent).
In the run-up to the race and then
during it, you mostly wonder about how a critter so small it can’t be
seen on the track (although its blue/white-hot streak can be) will avoid
being crunched by the giant tires of the humans’ racing machines;
indeed, the film’s most irreverent merit is that it is periodically
honest about the fate of snails by casually showing them getting
squashed by humans or gobbled up by animals, especially crows. In the
event, Turbo just zips through traffic as if in an obstacle course, the
obvious longshot pipsqueak favorite in a field of giants.
Parents need to know that Turbo is an
animated DreamWorks adventure about a speed-obsessed garden snail who,
more than anything, wants to compete in the Indy 500. Turbo (Ryan
Reynolds) is a misfit in his slow-moving snail community until a freak
accident with Nitrous Oxide gives him car-like abilities, including eyes
that light up like headlights, a red-blinking shell akin to taillights,
and, of course, speed. With his newfound talents, Turbo makes his way
to Indianapolis as an unlikely competitor in the most famous race in the
world. Maya Rudolph, Snoop Dogg, Paul Giamatti, Bill Hader, and Michael
Pena also lend their voices to this family-friendly-looking underdog
comedy.
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