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Friday, July 19, 2013

Turbo:Review

DreamWorks Never fail to come up with great movies which inspires me a lot ;)
Hey guys,  have y'all watch the animated movie currently showing in the cinema "Turbo"?  This post is just a short review of how I felt after watching the show. I just feel the urge to share with you guys because some of you may be experiencing the same situation as Turbo too. So, here it goes..



the characters in the movie
Turbo is the story about a garden snail whose biggest desire is to race in the Indianapolis 500. Come on, a snail dreaming of racing in the Indianapolis 500? Be realistic, that is 200 laps around 2.5 mile oval race track. Even for human drivers like you and me, it's nerve wrecking, can you imagine what it's like for a tiny snail? That took a lot of courage and effort. Before Turbo met with an accident which resulted that he had super powers, he is just an ordinary snail as slow as ever. Every other snails teased him for his impossible dream and even his own brother Chet, doesn't believe in him because he's a little over protective over Turbo (but, lastly he did believe in Turbo) It's only after an accident that his genes is somehow being rendered as fast as a race car. For those who've ever had something they wanted badly and thought maybe it was always going to be out of their reach, Turbo proves otherwise. All Turbo needed was someone to believe in him, and he found that in the unlikeliest place of all. It took a humble taco restaurant owner named Tito to discover his talent and decided to take a chance on him against all odds to make his dream a reality. Besides, being with the right group of friends is crucial, they can either help you up or bring you down. ;)

 On top of that, Turbo features the hot and talented Ryan Reynolds for the lead role! hehe! 
don't want to side track too much about Ryan Reynolds! hehe! he's too hot >.<
happily married with the pretty Blake Lively :3
Back to the topic, when were still young, we are always taught that we are capable of accomplishing anything we set our mind on. However, somewhere along the time of early adulthood, you feel that it's impractical if you continue to dream too big. Too many obstacles, limitations that you've set upon yourself regarding to what others says about you. So, in the end, you stop believing in yourself and picked up what others thought about you which is not necessary true. The main thing that I've learned  from Turbo is 


 "There are no dreams too big, and no dreamer is too small"

I'm tired of being made to feel as if my dreams are impossible and I found that Turbo is very inspiring. The movie reminds me of the underdog who is always expected to lose but never lose heart peeps, you're not made to be underdog for life! Just hang in there and never give up kay? Nothing worth having comes easy (my current motto)

For me, Turbo is worth watching for the beautiful moral value behind it with some added humour. I enjoyed it and it leaves me thinking about my own dream too. If you never try, you'll never know how far you can go. Everyone has the right to dream no matter how big, small or ridiculous it sounds..just don't be so fast in judging others because God made everyone different.;)

Till then! xxx

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