Lightning McQueen has gone from being an underdog to a superstar but now finds himself being passed up – in the media and on the racetracks – by younger, slicker cars. When a bad crash ends Lightning’s season, he should choose whether to prepare for a return, or whether to call it quits. He remembers his own trainer, Doc Hudson, who was forced out of racing by an injury, and Lightning decides that he wants to go out on his own terms. With resolve, he joins forces with his trainer, Cruz, in expectations of winning one more race.
Strong Points
The animated short before Cars 3 shows a bully named JJ who finally understands the error of his ways when he remembers the pain of being bullied as a younger kid, and his change for the better is reinforced when he sees the joy in others when he helps them instead of tormenting them. In Cars, we also learn that sometimes, a when a bully bullies, it’s because they’re intimidated by the person they’re bullying.
Cruz is Lightning’s trainer, but she has always wanted to be a racer. Her family discouraged her dreams, and so she settled for a job training other cars to race. As she works with Lightning, he also works with her. (SPOILER ALERT) Lightning makes a sacrifice to give Cruz a chance to chase her dreams, and in doing so, Lightning follows in the footsteps of his own mentor. (END SPOILER).
Cruz supports the cars she trains that, “You can use any negative to push towards the positive.” At the same time, she supports racers to put in the necessary work for success, “Wait until you’re ready; there are no other ways.”
Lightning has a trusted confidant in Mater. Lightning didn’t know how to put this issue into words, but Mater’s words are great, “I’ll stay right here with you till we fix it.”
Lightning trusted that Doc Hudson thought of his racing career as his good days; however, Lightning learns that Doc actually considered his best days to be the ones he spent coaching Lightning.
Recommendations
Cars 3 appears like a positive movie for children of any ages; it will probably be most enjoyed by children up to age 11 or 12. The movie, and the animated short that precedes it can offer parents a chance to talk to their children about friendship, mentors, and bullying. It’s worth checking out. The movie also has a positive portrayal of a female athlete who chooses to chase her dreams, which could be helpful for many families. It’s worth checking out.
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