Cruz beats the douchebro rookie who's been making Lightning feel shit, and gets accepted as an awesome racer by her new peers.
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The whole film is about legacy; about what it means to be valued for who you are, how you matter beyond appearances & the superficial.
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Lightning is dismissed for being too old & hurt; Cruz is dismissed for the thinly veiled Cars-verse version of being Latina in a SWM sport.
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It's not a comeback-kid narrative about Lightning getting Extra Awesome; it's about valuing the next generation, helping new people succeed.
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In the 1st Cars, Lightning learns that sportsmanship is more important than winning. In Cars 3, he learns that legacy isn't a solo act.
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Both films end with Lightning giving up a shot at temporary greatness to do something far better & more memorable: helping someone else.
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Also, there is some epic snark in the construction of Chick Hicks as the embittered TV sportscaster droning about his one Piston Cup win.
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In a nutshell; Cars 3 ends up being about a young female racer getting her shot (with more female cars introduced!). It's well worth seeing.
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And that is a recommendation I did not expect to be making, but there we go. FIN.
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Did you also catch the bit at the end when Chick Hick's statistician was suddenly making big, admiring eyes at Cruz? I liked that touch
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