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

Release Date:  May 9, 2008

Rating:  PG (for sequences of action, some violence and language)

Genre:  Action

Run Time:  129 min.

Director:  Andy and Larry Wachowski

Actors:  Emile Hirsch, Susan Sarandon, John Goodman, Roger Allam, Christina Ricci, Scott Porter, Paulie Litt, Matthew Fox, Rain, Nicholas Elia


In the opening moments of Speed Racer, the title character—a young student prone to daydreams, who inhabits the dull world of elementary school—sits in a class, filling out the bubbles on a multiple-choice test form with a number two pencil.
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It’s standardized-test technology straight out of the 1970s, a drab world that contrasts with the bright colors and computerized graphics that will, within minutes of the opening scene, form the hyper-real world of this hypnotic, candy-colored film.


Directed by the Wachowski brothers—the duo behind the Matrix trilogy—Speed Racer is another visual wonder, but it’s doubtful its impact on future films will come anywhere close to that of the Matrix films. Speed Racer is closer in influence and spirit to Warren Beatty’s Dick Tracy, which used a striking visual palette to create a comic-book look but did not have much lasting impact on film culture. Like Dick Tracy, Speed Racer is expensive, mostly family-friendly entertainment, although a few words and violent images could have been left on the cutting-room floor.


The young Speed Racer (Nicholas Elia) lives in the shadow of his older brother Rex (Scott Porter), a race-car driver who earlier perished in a road race after having a falling out with his father, Pops (John Goodman). A smooth businessman, Royalton (Roger Allam), sees potential in Speed (played as an older teen by Emile Hirsch) and offers to bring Speed and his father into the Royalton corporate family, but Pops doesn’t want to sell. We learn that “for Pops, racing is … like a religion, and sponsors are the devil.” But Royalton says money is his religion, and Speed’s refusal to get on board with Royalton’s plan means he must be eliminated.


With their family’s racing business tainted by rumors that Rex had been swayed by a cartel that fixes the outcome of the high-profile races, Speed defies Royalton and sets out to restore pride in his family’s independent racing operation. Royalton tries to prevent Speed from qualifying for a major race, but with the help of fellow racer Taejo Togokhan (Rain) and his friend Trixie (Christina Ricci), Speed finds a way to take on Royalton and restore his family’s tarnished name.

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  • 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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