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It's not over until lightning strikes.Jun. 15, 2017102 Min.
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Watch: Cars 3 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician with her own plan to win, inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet, and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn’t through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage!.
Plot: Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician with her own plan to win, inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet, and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn’t through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage!
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Ratings:

6.7/10 Votes: 101,375
69% | RottenTomatoes
59/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 4771 Popularity: 81.665 | TMDB

Reviews:


A worthy follow up to the original film, miles better than Cars 2. They wisely focus the action back on Lightnin’ McQueen and keep Mater to a bare minimum. It’s not going to change lives, but a solid animated feature nonetheless. Even when Pixar is coasting they still deliver a very pretty looking film, albeit a little shallow.

One thing bugs me though, why in a world of anthropomorphic vehicles, with no signs of humans, do they have door handles…?

Review By: furious_iz

I agree ‘Cars 3’ improves upon ‘Cars 2’, not by much though.

The story for this does feel more rounded than the preceding film, even if it ends rather lamely. The whole production builds up around Lightning McQueen, rightly, before strangely having a conclusion that focuses on newbie Cruz Ramirez. I like the idea of what they were going for, but the way the do it is actually quite poor – it feels too forced, as well as chucking most of the development for McQueen across acts one and two out the window.

With that said, it isn’t a massive hindrance. I still had a fun time with this. Owen Wilson remains good as McQueen, while Cristela Alonzo gives an accomplished performance as Ramirez. One thing I do rate about Alonzo is that Disney didn’t go down the obvious, lovey-dovey route with her.

None of the rest of the cast standout all that much, though it’s cool to hear Kerry Washington as Natalie Certain. Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) is arguably underused, which is weird as he is overused in the 2011 sequel – they don’t seem to know how to fit him in ideally.

The overall premise itself is interesting, while the animation remains in top gear. The ending doesn’t fit perfectly for me, but I can still recommend that you give this a viewing.

Review By: r96sk
Very underrated
I’m actually shocked by how low the ratings are for this movie. I thought it was the best Cars film and a pretty solid film in general. It follows Lightning McQueen in a completely different role, that of the aging star who is out of touch with the times. It is heartbreaking, it is dramatic and it is compelling. I never knew I could feel so sorry and yet so hopeful for such a has-been.
Review By: briancham1994
Old Cars, New Cars, I Say, Two Stars
Three movies and countless Mater-shorts later, I still want to know how a world inhabited by live automobiles could exist with our own landmarks. Following from the previous installments, Cars 3 wants me to believe older cars are made of older models, and newer cars are made of newer models, never mind their biology of reproduction. But now it wants me to believe crabs live on their beaches. It even continues to parody itself by putting up “re-tire-ment” ads on the freeway. ​ Even by the standards of Pixar’s nonsensical world, it still makes no sense. Each act felt increasingly made up on the spot throughout production, with a phoned-in self-contradicting message thrown in last minute. This stated logic just raises more questions than answers, like, why does such a franchise exist from a studio made famous for telling emotive stories for a new generation of storytellers? Yet, as long as parents know about the “good messages” of their kids’ programs, we can rest easy at night, right?

Well, the third installment could rightfully replace that bad James Bond parody’s mere existence, for it returns to the contrast between old and new ways of living driven by the first movie.

Lightning McQueen starts a new rivalry against a younger, newer racer who aspires to be better than him. Now Lightning has become the veteran about to finish his last race alongside a popular rookie, a direct role reversal from where he started. It parallels how the sports industry always worked: it brings in newer, younger racers who trained via virtual reality simulators. It does get a bit funny to see the contrast between old and new sport traditions, such as when Lightning meets his new trainer, Cruise, in preparation for his race against these high- tech cars. She makes him feel out of touch against the changing times, and he makes her feel inept for driving on a beach. Lightning’s old mentor Doc Hudson also gets a more proper tribute than the previous movie. The addition of this mentorship legacy adds a strong common ground to meet between all viewers.

Pixar’s team has always mastered intergenerational stories the whole family can enjoy, and now they mastered making movies no generation can enjoy. I mean it: a little girl next to me in the theater kept impatiently getting off her seat. Another 9-ish year old boy, who falls under the target demographic, made a bit of noise too.

As for the older viewers, some of the remnants of Pixar’s glory days of innovating animation could still please. But compared to Disney’s latest achievements, the animation quality here looks so lackluster, you could mistake any frame here with a frame captured from either of the two previous installments. Look at Pixar’s other visual splendors: Finding Nemo, WALL-E, and Up, there is currently a real lack of care about keeping up to date on the animation trends.

Cars 3 attempts to entertain the older folks and younger folks at once, which in turn leaves each of them equally bored. Kids have no care about what racing was like in the 1950’s, nor would parents pay to see a display of high-tech cars. Good quality humor cannot be found here, including silly childish humor fit for eight-year-olds, particularly by the now nearly absent Mater. Maybe a brief, “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” joke could land, except we already moved on from Life Alert’s contagious catch phrase.

To top it off, the Cars franchise continues its reputation of offending minority groups outside of US sports by tossing in a demolition derby for no real reason other than to make that culture look unappealing. Oh, believe me, it gets worse. For no reason whatsoever, Luigi and Guido, the two Italian cars from Lightning’s little small-town home, the most culturally insensitive characters from the first movie, join Lightning in his high-tech training. Again, these two amicos offer no comic relief, moral support or anything else. The only reason I can think of for their prevalence is to make the American cars look better in comparison.

Despite what the half-hearted messages want parents to think, the merchandising proves that Cars 3 carries no hard opinions about the old way of doing things. Think: how many of these sold spin off toys look like older car models? Although it proves the craftiness of Disney: their marketing utilizes nostalgic throwbacks for the parents, guaranteeing a higher emotional response from the buyers. The kids who are sold into Pixar’s franchise deserve better than a confused, phoned in commercial.

Review By: trevor-82944

Other Information:

Original Title Cars 3
Release Date 2017-06-15
Release Year 2017

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 42 min (102 min)
Budget 175000000
Revenue 383925276
Status Released
Rated G
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Brian Fee
Writer Brian Fee, Ben Queen, Eyal Podell
Actors Owen Wilson, Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 24 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Auro 11.1, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, DTS (DTS: X), Dolby Surround 7.1, 12-Track Digital Sound, SDDS, Dolby
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA, Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 6,720 m (5 reels)
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process 4DX, Digital 3-D (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Dolby Vision
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema (also 3-D version)

Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Cars 3 2017 123movies
Original title Cars 3
TMDb Rating 6.844 4,771 votes

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