Movie · 2011 · Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy · 1h 46m · G · English
Curator score: 2.0/10 (1.1M ratings)
The Mission Begins.
Overview
Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.
Ratings
Curator score: 2.0/10
IMDb: 6.2/10
Letterboxd: 3.04/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 40%
Metacritic: 57
TMDB: 6.2/10
Director
John Lasseter
Production
Pixar, Walt Disney Pictures
Cast
Larry the Cable Guy, Owen Wilson, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Suzy Eddie Izzard, John Turturro, Brent Musburger, Joe Mantegna, Thomas Kretschmann, Peter Jacobson, Bonnie Hunt, Darrell Waltrip, Franco Nero, David Hobbs, Patrick Walker, Tony Shalhoub, Jeff Garlin, Michel Michelis, Jason Isaacs, Lloyd Sherr
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A noisy, overstuffed sequel that swaps the first film’s easygoing racing charm for a globe-trotting spy caper. It’s visually polished, fast, and often inventive, but the tonal shift is so extreme that it works better as a bizarre curiosity than as a clean family crowd-pleaser.
Best for
Pixar completists
kids who like slapstick action and bright animation
viewers who enjoy oddball franchise detours
fans of spy-movie parody
Skip if
you want the warm, sports-movie sincerity of the first Cars
you dislike broad comic sidekick humor
you prefer tightly focused storytelling
you’re expecting a straightforward racing sequel
Overview
Cars 2 is the rare family sequel that feels like it was built from a dare. Instead of doubling down on racing underdog sentiment, it turns Mater into the center of an international espionage plot, complete with gadgets, villains, and elaborate action set pieces. The result is energetic and frequently funny in a chaotic way, but also strangely detached from what made the original resonate.
Worth noting
The animation is sleek and the worldbuilding is committed to its absurd premise, which gives the movie a kind of manic confidence. Some viewers will read that as bold invention; others will see a franchise losing the plot. Both reactions make sense. It has real craft, but the story is scattered and the emotional stakes are thin.
Bottom line
If you’re in the mood for a kids’ movie that behaves like a spy spoof with cars, it can be entertaining on its own terms. If you want heart, coherence, or a sequel that deepens the first film’s themes, this is likely to frustrate you more than it delights.
Top Letterboxd reviews
sirjalen (5★) · 8151 likes
I mean, they got everything:
car punscar racismcar elon muskcar john wickcar murdersexy carsthe car mafiaand to top it off, they have the greatest, fastest protagonist of all time:LIGHTNING FUCKING MCQUEEN.I do not give a FUCK what you think, Cars is a top tier franchise. You could say I’m biased, since I sleep in a Lightning McQueen racecar bed each night, so I’ll admit it. I’m a simp for McQueen. If… more
faceless_entity (4★) · 6075 likes
This movie is awesome you guys just can't handle the truth
Cam™ (1★) · 4731 likes
boys cried at the beginning of Up
men cried when mater realized everyone thinks he’s a fucking idiot
Lydie 💜 (1.5★) · 2866 likes
Why does this G-rated movie have so much murder
Karsten (1★) · 2196 likes
I have managed to avoid Cars 2 for NINE whole years now. If it weren’t for something I’m working on I genuinely don’t think I ever would have gotten around to it. Now having finally seen it, I can safely say this was one of the bigger wastes of time and, not to be dramatic, one of the most disappointing choices to happen in the film industry. Here are three reasons why:
1. Pixar is THE animation company. There are certainly… more