13 reviews
Mentioning the quality of 3D modeling and plot only brings me cancer. The director reused models in Pixar's Cars and reused clips from the director's previous TV series for the exact same plot. There are only 5 characters in this film and only 2 settings - one wherever indoor and one cheaply-made exterior scene. Looking at the good side, in term of bringing people a sense of suffocation, yes, you've made it!
I watched this animation film online - of course skipped a lot. In fact the reason I clicked the play button was due to its copycat poster and the misleading title. ("qiche REN zongdongyuan" instead of the Pixar Cars title Mandarin translation "saiche zongdongyuan")
Seriously, anyone could conduct better plot than that, with the TEAM FORTRESS camera function.
In the Chinese movie review site Douban, insiders shared speculations about this movie's profit center being not in the cinema, but in governmental subsidy for entertainment industry. I don't want to admit that this is true and bring disgrace for Chinese animation industry, but corruption within cinema chains is the only possible explanation. Never had a scandal been this ridiculous, but the director announced the production of its sequel nevertheless. Director, please stop bringing disgrace to your people.
I watched this animation film online - of course skipped a lot. In fact the reason I clicked the play button was due to its copycat poster and the misleading title. ("qiche REN zongdongyuan" instead of the Pixar Cars title Mandarin translation "saiche zongdongyuan")
Seriously, anyone could conduct better plot than that, with the TEAM FORTRESS camera function.
In the Chinese movie review site Douban, insiders shared speculations about this movie's profit center being not in the cinema, but in governmental subsidy for entertainment industry. I don't want to admit that this is true and bring disgrace for Chinese animation industry, but corruption within cinema chains is the only possible explanation. Never had a scandal been this ridiculous, but the director announced the production of its sequel nevertheless. Director, please stop bringing disgrace to your people.
Autobots is the worst Chinese rip-off ever done by another human being. It's an rip-off oto mediocre Cars sequel that proved Pixar is not perfect. It's an insult to Cars franchise.
Poor animation and graphics, unfitting music, forgettable characters, the poster ripping off infamous Cars 2, races are boring. Overall, it is ugly, cheap, boring piece of garbage worse than infamous Half-Life 2 fan game Hunt Down The Freeman.
Poor animation and graphics, unfitting music, forgettable characters, the poster ripping off infamous Cars 2, races are boring. Overall, it is ugly, cheap, boring piece of garbage worse than infamous Half-Life 2 fan game Hunt Down The Freeman.
In my impression, Chinese animation should be very distinctive, and it should be the best. However, this movie makes me feel that Chinese animation has declined. This movie copied Pixar in style, and it was copied like this, the director has a brain disease, right? Not only that, when Pixar took him to court, he asked for 3 million in damages, but only 1 million, and then the director also said that the law favored Pixar. Is that a reason? He also said that he would do the second part, but it was not done. I wish Chinese animation could cheer up!
If you genuinly enjoyed this movie then please do visit your nearest Psychiatrist for a check up.
- alenskariah
- Feb 6, 2021
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- deejaydavideisen
- Feb 27, 2021
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I hate racism, but I cannot believe that China made a mock-buster rip- off of Disney & Pixar's Cars!!!! The Autobots (almost feels like a reference to Hasbro's Transformers) is literally one of the worst animated films ever! The animation sucked, the story is crap, the writing makes no sense, and If I hear the English dub of this, I would say it's horrible! I consider this AS bad as Where the Dead Go to Die and Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension (one of the WORST animated films from Disney). This comes from Xiamen Lanhuoyan Film Animation Company. Maybe THAT studio would be worse than films from Spark Plug Entertainment and Toyland Video. I hate mock-busters so much. This movie IS a mock-buster AND IT MAKES NO SENSE AT ALL!!!! I love China, but this movie was awful.
- DannyD1997
- Jul 15, 2015
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I know, this film is pretty terrible, the poster is scamming you into thinking the movie has great CGI, but when you watch the film, you just get bad animation, plain objects, and guess what, OBJECTS GLITCH THROUGH LOL, THE POSTER IS STOLEN FROM CARS 2 and they made changes to it, I was watching this movie at school today, and I'm only 40 minutes into the film, so this is just an early review on the film, the film is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BAD THAT IT MADE ME LAUGH LOL, IS THERE EVEN A GOAL TO THIS MOVIE?!!!??!!?!?!? It doesn't say their goal in the plot, I will give this a 2/10, the reason why I didn't rate it 1 is because it is so funny how the film is so terrible, no for real.... THIS FILM SUCKS, IT IS ONE OF THE WORST KNOCKOFFS I EVER SEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok bye. :)
- BraydenTheLoser14
- Dec 14, 2021
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THIS MOVIE IS DREADFUL TO WATCH IF YOU HAVE CHILDREN THAT ARE CARS FANS DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE I MEAN THE ANIMATION LOOKS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE THE POSTER THE POSTER HAS FRANCESCO IN THE BACK WITHOUT A SINGLE CHANGE AND THE ONE IN THE FRONT IS BASSICALLY A CHEAP KNOCKOFF OF LIGHTNING MCQUEEN!
- pumphreyowen
- Apr 25, 2022
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I saw the footage at first and thought it was the making of it. After that it seemed like a game.
I decided to watch the movie and felt nauseous. Those graphics 0/10 I thought the Chinese were great at good stuff and graphics.
IPhones make good, speakers make good do. But don't make ANIMATION worthless. Just the Autobots, that was the intention 😂. Seemed to be more on drugs. And those people look like my grandfather Underground. White looks white. These types of animations should be banned. It's a nightmare for children. And a humiliation to Pixar. Who have made good cars movies. Do you want to sleep? Don't watch this.
I decided to watch the movie and felt nauseous. Those graphics 0/10 I thought the Chinese were great at good stuff and graphics.
IPhones make good, speakers make good do. But don't make ANIMATION worthless. Just the Autobots, that was the intention 😂. Seemed to be more on drugs. And those people look like my grandfather Underground. White looks white. These types of animations should be banned. It's a nightmare for children. And a humiliation to Pixar. Who have made good cars movies. Do you want to sleep? Don't watch this.
- radiobelgium
- Mar 28, 2024
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- maxcinquemani-82456
- Jan 28, 2024
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Like bro, this is greatest movie ever made! It's so original, Pixar's Cars clearly copied this! The plot is so original and the designs are just so epic! I love the one that looks like a rip off, but is obviously not! Best movie evererrr!
- jiacono-89220
- Aug 30, 2021
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- carboyyoung
- Jan 21, 2024
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"The Autobots" revs up as a cinematic masterpiece that ingeniously blends cutting-edge technology with heartwarming storytelling, delivering an exhilarating and emotionally resonant adventure that leaves audiences cheering for more. At its core, the film follows the journey of a brilliant engineer who pioneers the development of three extraordinary cars equipped with sentient artificial intelligence, setting the stage for a groundbreaking exploration of humanity, friendship, and the power of connection.
From the outset, "The Autobots" captivates viewers with its captivating premise, introducing us to a world where innovation and ingenuity collide to redefine the boundaries of human-machine interaction. As the engineer's visionary creations come to life, audiences are treated to a dazzling display of technological prowess, as the three plucky cars embark on a thrilling adventure that will forever change their lives and the world around them.
What sets "The Autobots" apart is its unwavering commitment to exploring the deeper themes of friendship and camaraderie amidst the backdrop of high-octane action and excitement. As the cars navigate the bustling streets and scenic landscapes, they soon discover that their true purpose lies not in their advanced capabilities, but in their ability to forge genuine connections with the people they encounter along the way. Through laughter, tears, and moments of triumph, the bonds of friendship emerge as the driving force behind their extraordinary journey, proving that what truly drives us all is the power of human connection.
Visually stunning and expertly crafted, "The Autobots" dazzles audiences with its breathtaking cinematography and state-of-the-art special effects, bringing to life a world where technology and humanity seamlessly coexist. From pulse-pounding chase sequences to heartfelt moments of introspection, each scene is meticulously crafted to immerse viewers in a captivating world of adventure and discovery.
In addition to its technical prowess, "The Autobots" boasts a stellar ensemble cast whose performances breathe life into the film's unforgettable characters. From the brilliant engineer whose passion fuels the project to the three cars whose personalities shine through their advanced AI, each actor delivers a nuanced and heartfelt portrayal that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll.
In conclusion, "The Autobots" stands as a towering achievement in cinematic storytelling, combining groundbreaking technology with timeless themes of friendship and connection to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. With its thrilling action, heartfelt emotion, and groundbreaking visual effects, it's a film that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, leaving a lasting impression that reminds us of the enduring power of human connection in a world driven by technology.
From the outset, "The Autobots" captivates viewers with its captivating premise, introducing us to a world where innovation and ingenuity collide to redefine the boundaries of human-machine interaction. As the engineer's visionary creations come to life, audiences are treated to a dazzling display of technological prowess, as the three plucky cars embark on a thrilling adventure that will forever change their lives and the world around them.
What sets "The Autobots" apart is its unwavering commitment to exploring the deeper themes of friendship and camaraderie amidst the backdrop of high-octane action and excitement. As the cars navigate the bustling streets and scenic landscapes, they soon discover that their true purpose lies not in their advanced capabilities, but in their ability to forge genuine connections with the people they encounter along the way. Through laughter, tears, and moments of triumph, the bonds of friendship emerge as the driving force behind their extraordinary journey, proving that what truly drives us all is the power of human connection.
Visually stunning and expertly crafted, "The Autobots" dazzles audiences with its breathtaking cinematography and state-of-the-art special effects, bringing to life a world where technology and humanity seamlessly coexist. From pulse-pounding chase sequences to heartfelt moments of introspection, each scene is meticulously crafted to immerse viewers in a captivating world of adventure and discovery.
In addition to its technical prowess, "The Autobots" boasts a stellar ensemble cast whose performances breathe life into the film's unforgettable characters. From the brilliant engineer whose passion fuels the project to the three cars whose personalities shine through their advanced AI, each actor delivers a nuanced and heartfelt portrayal that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll.
In conclusion, "The Autobots" stands as a towering achievement in cinematic storytelling, combining groundbreaking technology with timeless themes of friendship and connection to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. With its thrilling action, heartfelt emotion, and groundbreaking visual effects, it's a film that appeals to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, leaving a lasting impression that reminds us of the enduring power of human connection in a world driven by technology.
- jjburstonepic
- Mar 3, 2024
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