Disney and Pixar presented one of the most challenging projects to date. The continuation of the animated film Cars was technically perfected, and the characters were given an even more vivid and convincing image. A world inhabited only by cars is a world different from the world of toys, monsters, ...
Disney and Pixar presented one of the most challenging projects to date. The continuation of the animated film Cars was technically perfected, and the characters were given an even more vivid and convincing image.
A world inhabited only by cars is a world different from the world of toys, monsters, animals, supernatural apparitions, princes and princesses. Here, steel has its own reflection, metallic colors shine in the light of headlights, cars look real, can move like machines, and sometimes react like animals or humans. Technically, the film is certainly a true masterpiece, as they spent about 17 hours on each frame of this animated film, due to the presence of thousands of state-of-the-art computers, each second required many days to render it real, and quite a few real cars were again used as the basis. While in the first part of Cars, Strela McQueen realizes that there is more to life than winning at racetracks, that the path to the goal is also important, and that family and friends are an indispensable part of that path, in the second part he embarks on a different journey. This time Strela, with her best friend, the wacky tow truck Dajz, heads across the ocean to Japan and Europe to take part in an international competition for the fastest cars. Everything would have gone according to plan if the clumsy Dajz had not been caught up in a spy plot. The spy mission thus becomes full of stunning road chases with agents, criminals and international racing aces. Also this time, well-known names in the world of acting, such as Owen Wilson, Michael Caine, Larry the Cable Guy, John Turturro, Emily Mortimer, and others, have lent their voices. It comes to our cinemas on June 23, the cartoon will also be dubbed into Slovenian, and in some places we will be able to watch it in 3D. The animated family adventure will certainly be worth watching both for our children and for us, a little older, where both the story and the technique will inspire us with such power that we will quickly find an excuse for another visit.
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