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"Speed Racer" Has Low Impact Despite Spectacular Effects
Christian Hamaker
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(Thursday, May 08, 2008)

Recounting the plot of Speed Racer does the film no favors. The story might suffice for one of the 30-minute episodes of the animated Speed Racer produced in the 1960s, but stretched into a two-hour-plus feature, it’s both too thin for older viewers and too confusing for the younger viewers who will find the story most compelling.


Nevertheless, the film largely succeeds because of its spectacular visual effects. The Wachowskis have created a kids’ fantasy world where the home-assembled racetracks in boys’ bedrooms become larger-than-life race courses. Cars lose their grip on the track’s hairpin turns—just as they do on toy race tracks—but usually stabilize and keep going. Occasionally a car and driver meet a bad end, but the imagery of crashes and explosions is brief.
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What’s most bothersome about Speed Racer is the use of a few four-letter words and an instance where a precocious young boy (Paulie Litt, playing Speed’s younger brother, Spritle) extends his middle finger at a screen villain. This gesture scored a big laugh at an advance screening of Speed Racer, although it’s hard to believe many parents will see the humor in Spritle’s behavior. As for the language, the few expletives come as a surprise because the early part of the film features exclamations such as “cool beans!”—a sign that Speed Racer is aimed at younger viewers and makes no pretense of being for “tweeners” or those who think a live-action/animated hybrid movie is beneath them.


Although the film does not cater to adults, it does contain a few references that older viewers will appreciate. For instance, Royalton tells Speed he remembers working on a Commodore 64 computer in his basement—an amusing comment amongst the wildly inventive, computer-generated vistas of Speed Racer, and one that will go right over the heads of younger children today. The film’s themes of family support and reconciliation between parents and children should be appreciated by grown-ups and younger viewers alike.


The acting is serviceable, even fun in spots. Allam has the most fun as the villain, Royalton, while Hirsch is adequate but perfunctory as Speed. Goodman brings energy to the film, as does Litt, while Susan Sarandon, as Speed’s mother, glows in the early sequences before largely disappearing from the film.


Although the film probably won’t be remembered much beyond this summer, Speed Racer offers a couple hours of razzle-dazzle entertainment. A rarity among big-budget summer films, Speed Racer feels complete (if overlong) by the end of its running time, and doesn’t demand a sequel. How refreshing.


Questions? Comments? Contact the writer at crosswalkchristian@earthlink.net.

CAUTIONS:

  • Language/Profanity:  “Da--,” “a--,” “My God,” “hell”; a young boy extends his middle finger at another character.
  • Drugs/Alcohol:  Some drinking shown at gambling tables; Royalton asks Speed if he wants “bubbly” or rye whiskey.
  • Sex/Nudity:  A kiss and nothing more.
  • Violence:  A child punches another child; a boy drives into the bushes while staring at a girl; a young boy fights with a pet monkey; a racer is struck across the face several times and suspended from a great height; a racer is thrown from his vehicle; flesh-eating fish devour a man’s hand; bad car crashes and explosions; various dirty tricks during the races; martial arts combat; pistol and machine-gun fire; a big brawl.

 

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COMMENTS
  • lmarieo 5/11/2008 3:28 AM
    We made a big mistake seeing this movie. I took m 7 yr -old son to see this on opening night. He is a huge car buff. I had NO idea what this movie would contain. I I learned my lesson to do more research first!! I was shocked to see that this movie is rated PG. I would skip this. I wish we had. The bad guys are scary, there were more cuss words than we needed to hear, too much violence and what I felt like were sexual innuendos. The one good thing I will say for this movie was that the Racer family was a good, clean family. Speed Racer was certainly seduced by the devil (Royalton), but stood for what he believed was right and protected his family. This could have been a nice , clean movie, but they had to throw in the language and violence. About halfway through, my son wanted to leave. It didn't hold his interest. Too much story to follow. I had a hard time following it myself,
  • mnstewarts 5/9/2008 8:52 AM
    We are Christians and I took my 8 year old last night and found the movie to be totally inappropriate. The movie tries to package itself as a "kids" movie but its undertone is decidedly adult/worldly with many women dressed in very suggestive clothing and acting as if they worked in a Vegas nightclub. The violence was way overdone. Some scenes had visuals that could be described as a drug induced sensory distorted state of mind. The bad guys were down right scary - even by adult standards. Throw in the sprinkled in bad language and an obscene gesture by a young boy and this is a movie to avoid .
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