They may see things differently, but in the end, brotherly love would prevail. One brother is the whimsical dreamer, while the other is the more grounded practical one. On the positive side, "Turbo" manages to tell a good story about brotherly support in the parallel stories of Theo and his brother Chet, and Tito and his brother Anton.
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I could imagine how encountering a huge army of snails in a small tomato patch like that would probably look pretty scary in real life. It might have worked in "Bug's Life", but I did not know snails ever worked like ants.
I did not really get the whole snails working together to gather tomatoes thing. More than just the car racing, the side story about the deserted mini-mall in Van Nuys, California where Tito's taco shop is located, was also obviously inspired by the town of Radiator Springs in "Cars." The scene showing how Theo got his powers, with the nerve axons and red blood cells being revitalized with nitrous oxide, was straight out of "Spider- Man". If "Cars" was for kids, "Turbo" is targeted for even younger kids. Can this phenomenal little snail now finally fulfill his dream of winning a big league car race? The topic of car racing had already been tackled very well in Pixar's "Cars". Eventually, Theo (now re-named Turbo) actually qualifies to race against his racing idol, the five-time champion Guy Gagne, in the Indianapolis 500. A luckless taco shop owner Tito picks Theo up for his hobby of racing snails, and discovers Theo's incredible speedy abilities. He accidentally ingests nitrous oxide and develops amazing race car powers. "Turbo" is about Theo, a garden snail obsessed about car racing and being fast. However, my kids insisted and there were some favorable initial reviews, so I reluctantly gave it a go and hoped to be pleasantly surprised. The trailer of this new Dreamworks animated film did not really make me interested to watch because I thought the whole racing snail story would be corny.