Young driver Speed Racer aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.Young driver Speed Racer aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.Young driver Speed Racer aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.
- Lilly Wachowski
- Lana Wachowski
- Tatsuo Yoshida(animated series "Speed Racer")
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- Lilly Wachowski
- Lana Wachowski
- Tatsuo Yoshida(animated series "Speed Racer")
- Stars
Giancarlo Ganziano
- Everyman Announcer
- (as Gian Ganziano)
- Lilly Wachowski
- Lana Wachowski
- Tatsuo Yoshida(animated series "Speed Racer")
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- TriviaPeter Fernandez and Corinne Orr, the original English voices of Speed Racer/Racer X and Trixie/Spritle in Speed Racer (1967), voice race announcers in the film.
- GoofsDuring the first race, Speed is driving the Mach 6. Although many believe this car wasn't built until just before the final WRL Grand Prix at the end of the movie, the Mach 6 was Speed's main car until it was destroyed at Fuji. The Mach 6 was rebuilt for the Grand Prix since the Mach 5 still had the defensive features from Casa Cristo which weren't allowed.
- Crazy creditsPart of the closing titles is set in a montage of kaleidoscopic sequences, racing scenes, and Chim-Chim performing various antics.
Throughout this sequence Japanese/English/French/Spanish/Portuguese dialogue from Speed Racer (1967) can be heard, depending on the language of the country the film released in.
- SoundtracksGo Speed Racer Go
Written by Nobuyoshi Koshibe and Yoshida Yoshiyuki
Review
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Visually Amazing with Stunning Colors
I never saw the Japanese animated series and went into Speed Racer as a pure novice. I also am not of a fan of racing. Notwithstanding I enjoyed the film as a piece of enjoyable entertainment as it chronicles the rise and grit of Speed Racer and the Racer family as they combat the evils of a world built on bribery, consumerism, and sponsorships. While much of the story's finer subtleties may have been lost on me, the film is very easy to understand. It's not Hamlet but is better than some of the mindless entertainment churned out these days in Hollywood. Part of the credit goes to the actors who give their roles enough attention to take them seriously for the most part. Emile Hirsch is fine in the title role. Matthew Fox is really rather good as Racer X. John Goodman gives an acceptable performance as Pops Racer and Susan Sarandon the same as the mom. I really enjoyed the performance of Roger Allam as the heavy. He could ooze with dialog with the best. The directors achieved more importantly a film that is visually stunning and stylistic in its own right. I didn't like all of the innovative things they did. The constant scenes overlapping became tiresome after awhile. But the races had a surrealistic look that made them oddly quite compelling. Speed Racer isn't trying to be taken too terribly serious. After all it is based on an animated series! But it does give the audience a lot of bang for its buck and captivated me the entire time. The biggest annoyance for me was the kid playing Spritle - I just didn't find him cute at all. Not one bit.
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- BaronBl00d
- Dec 21, 2008
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