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Speed Racer

2008 • 134 minutes
4.3
74 reviews
42%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition, Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) is a natural behind the wheel. Born to race cars, Speed is aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real competition is the memory of the brother he idolized—the legendary Rex Racer—whose death in a race has left behind a legacy that Speed is driven to fulfill. Speed is loyal to the family racing business, led by his father, Pops Racer (John Goodman), the designer of Speed's thundering Mach 5. When Speed turns down a lucrative and tempting offer from Royalton Industries, he not only infuriates the company's maniacal owner (Roger Allam) but uncovers a terrible secret—some of the biggest races are being fixed by a handful of ruthless moguls who manipulate the top drivers to boost profits. If Speed won't drive for Royalton, Royalton will see to it that the Mach 5 never crosses another finish line. The only way for Speed to save his family's business and the sport he loves is to beat Royalton at his own game. With the support of his family and his loyal girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci), Speed teams with his one-time rival—the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox)—to win the race that had taken his brother's life: the death-defying, cross-country rally known as The Crucible. MPAA Rating: PG (c) 2008 Warner Bros Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.3
74 reviews
Jordan Gan
December 14, 2017
This is not a good film. It may seem energetic but the VFX are AWFUL. If you want energetic with good vfx then watch Scott Pilgrim, not this.
1 person found this review helpful
Sean Delaney
September 2, 2019
The smoothest and most visually pleasing film I have ever seen. A wholesome story with great acting all round. This movie isn't afraid to be different and its that (not just the visuals) that make it such a unique movie.
Jag Bungle
August 4, 2019
Totally deserved a cult following and it deserves more attention because of The Wachowskis, creators of The Matrix. This may not be their biggest title but it has lots of digital art qualities and aesthetics that makes you feel like you were watching an anime all along.