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Turbo Kid

Turbo Kid is a 2015 action comedy film written and directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell. The film stars Munro Chambers, Laurence Leboeuf, Michael Ironside, Edwin Wright, Aaron Jeffery, and Romano Orzari. The film follows the adventures of a teenage comic book fan turned superhero in an alternate 1997 post-apocalyptic Earth where water is scarce. He teams up with a mysterious girl and an arm-wrestling cowboy to stop a tyrannical warlord. Epic Pictures Group released the film in the United States on August 28.

Turbo Kid
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFrançois Simard
Anouk Whissell
Yoann-Karl Whissell
Written by
  • François Simard
  • Anouk Whissell
  • Yoann-Karl Whissell
Produced by
  • Benoit Beaulieu
  • Anne-Marie Gélinas
  • Tim Riley
  • Ant Timpson
Starring
CinematographyJean-Philippe Bernier
Edited byLuke Haigh
Music by
  • Jean-Philippe Bernier
  • Jean-Nicolas Leupi
Production
companies
  • EMA Films
  • Timpson Films
Distributed byEpic Pictures Group
Release dates
Running time
95 minutes
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Box office$67,069[2]

Plot edit

In an post-apocalyptic version of 1997, a society lives in a land nicknamed "The Wasteland" that is littered with trash and ruled by a sadistic and tyrannical overlord named Zeus, who uses a device to grind captives into water. The Kid, a teenage comic book fan, scavenges the wastes on his BMX bike to trade with junk dealer Bagu. After trading for water and his favorite comic book Turbo Rider, The Kid runs into Apple, a mysterious, free-spirited young woman. Frightened by her quirky personality and aggressive attempts to befriend him, he flees to his bunker, only to find she has followed him. When she hands him the comic book that he dropped, he reluctantly allows her to stay with him.

As The Kid teaches Apple his rules on how to survive in the Wasteland, they grow closer, and The Kid develops a crush on her. When one of Zeus' henchmen kidnaps Apple, she urges him to flee. He narrowly avoids capture when he accidentally discovers the remains of the real Turbo Rider. After taking Turbo Rider's armor and wrist weapon, he sets off to rescue Apple. At the same time, Frederick, a champion arm-wrestling cowboy, is captured while attempting to rescue his brother. After cutting off Frederick's right hand, Zeus throws him into an arena with Apple. The Kid arrives to intervene, but his wrist weapon fails to fire due to a low charge. He is then captured and thrown into the arena, where he, Frederick, and Apple defeat Zeus' warriors and escape.

The Kid discovers that Apple is a robot after seeing her survive a gunshot during their escape. She tells him that she is a friendship model. Because of damage to her circuitry, they contact Bagu, who directs them to the robot graveyard, where they can find spare parts. When Bagu is captured and tortured to death, he reveals their location to Zeus, who sends his henchmen. The Kid and Apple evade capture during the chase, but Apple is decapitated by Skeletron, Zeus' lead henchman. The Kid attaches Apple's head to a new robot body and falls unconscious to the graveyard's toxic fumes. He later wakes to find that Frederick, who now has a robotic hand, has rescued him; Frederick says Apple could not be reactivated. They return to Zeus' camp to kill him.

The Kid reveals that Zeus killed his parents for their water when he was a child. Although Frederick and The Kid defeat many of Zeus' henchmen, The Kid is about to be killed when Apple shows up and rescues him. Upset at his men's incompetence, Zeus shoots The Kid, Apple, and Frederick. The Kid is saved by a tin case of View-Master discs he keeps under Turbo Rider's armor. Using the wrist weapon, he blasts Zeus and his remaining henchmen. However, Zeus rises and reveals himself also to be a robot, a corporate model designed to ruthlessly conquer all competition. The Kid blows him up by shooting explosives that Frederick brought along with them. Apple dies while protecting The Kid from the blast. The explosion reveals a fresh water source underneath the site.

After The Kid buries Apple, Frederick invites him to stay and help him deliver water to the people of the Wasteland. The Kid declines and rides off to explore the wastelands.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film originated as T Is for Turbo, a submission for the "T" segment in Ant Timpson's horror anthology The ABCs of Death. Though it wasn't selected, Timpson was impressed and approached the filmmakers to expand their idea into a feature.[3]

Release edit

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2015.[1] Epic Pictures Group released it on August 28, 2015.[4]

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 91% based on 55 reviews and a rating of 7.1/10. The site's consensus reads: "A nostalgic ode to kids' movies of yesteryear, Turbo Kid eyes the past through an entertaining – albeit surprisingly gory – postmodern lens."[5] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 60 out of 100 based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[6]

Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com awarded it two out of four stars, saying: "Turbo Kid may be aimed at adults, but its infantilizing vintage fetish makes an otherwise cute action-adventure a bad blast to the past."[7] Consequence of Sound awarded it a B+, saying, "Turbo Kid captures the wildly discordant dreams of any budding movie lover when they were 10, creating one of the funniest works of sandbox cinema made to date. Turbo Kid is here to play, and he's loads of fun."[8] We Got This Covered awarded it four out of five stars, saying, "Turbo Kid is a magical can't-miss experience that's like a Saturday morning cartoon turned into an apocalyptic 80s fever-dream. A stunning visual masterpiece that redefines the phrase 'low-budget filmmaking'."[9] Dread Central awarded it five out of five stars, saying, "Funny, gory, hugely enjoyable and – most importantly – shining with spirit, Turbo Kid is a wild success. Everyone involved should be thoroughly proud of themselves."[10] Bloody Disgusting said, "The Final Word: There’s no two ways around it, Turbo Kid is an absolute blast and deserves all the love and praise that it's been given! I loved every second of it and it’s one of those movies that I want to watch over and over."[11]

Box office edit

Turbo Kid played in 31 cinemas across the United States and grossed $67,069.[12]

Sequel edit

On September 28, 2016, a sequel to the film was officially announced.[13] One day before the announcement, Le Matos released the official music video for their track "No Tomorrow", which serves as a prequel to the original film.[14]

Video game edit

A video game adaptation of the film is being developed by Outerminds, scheduled to release in 2023.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Harvey, Dennis (2015-01-30). "'Turbo Kid' Review: RKSS' Homage to Juvenile Post-Apocalyptic Movies". Variety. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  2. ^ "Turbo Kid Box Office Mojo listing". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  3. ^ Debruge, Peter (29 January 2017). "Montreal-Born 'Turbo Kid' Gets Rowdy Hometown Welcome at Fantasia". Variety. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  4. ^ Pedersen, Erik (2015-06-16). "'Turbo Kid' Gets August Release; Eric Goldberg Joins USC School of Cinematic Arts". Deadline. Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  5. ^ "Turbo Kid (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 2021-10-10.  
  6. ^ "Turbo Kid Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  7. ^ Ebert, Chaz (2015-08-28). "Turbo Kid Movie Review & Film Summary (2015)". Roger Ebert. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  8. ^ Roffman, Michael (2015-09-02). "Film Review: Turbo Kid". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  9. ^ Donato, Matt (21 March 2015). "Turbo Kid Review [SXSW 2015]". Wegotthiscovered.com. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  10. ^ Jones, Gareth (2015-09-03). "Turbo Kid (2015)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  11. ^ Barkan, Jonathan (2015-08-26). "[Review] 'Turbo Kid' Is Pure 80's Gore, Laughs, and Heart". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  12. ^ "Turbo Kid Box Office Mojo listing". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  13. ^ Hamman, Cody (2016-09-28). "Turbo Kid is getting a sequel, music video acts as prequel". joblo.com. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  14. ^ "Le Matos feat. PAWWS "No Tomorrow - A Turbo Kid Tale" Directed by RKSS". youtube.com. 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  15. ^ https://www.releases.com/p/turbo-kid-game

External links edit

turbo, 2015, action, comedy, film, written, directed, françois, simard, anouk, whissell, yoann, karl, whissell, film, stars, munro, chambers, laurence, leboeuf, michael, ironside, edwin, wright, aaron, jeffery, romano, orzari, film, follows, adventures, teenag. Turbo Kid is a 2015 action comedy film written and directed by Francois Simard Anouk Whissell and Yoann Karl Whissell The film stars Munro Chambers Laurence Leboeuf Michael Ironside Edwin Wright Aaron Jeffery and Romano Orzari The film follows the adventures of a teenage comic book fan turned superhero in an alternate 1997 post apocalyptic Earth where water is scarce He teams up with a mysterious girl and an arm wrestling cowboy to stop a tyrannical warlord Epic Pictures Group released the film in the United States on August 28 Turbo KidTheatrical release posterDirected byFrancois SimardAnouk WhissellYoann Karl WhissellWritten byFrancois Simard Anouk Whissell Yoann Karl WhissellProduced byBenoit Beaulieu Anne Marie Gelinas Tim Riley Ant TimpsonStarringMunro Chambers Laurence Leboeuf Edwin Wright Aaron Jeffery Michael IronsideCinematographyJean Philippe BernierEdited byLuke HaighMusic byJean Philippe Bernier Jean Nicolas LeupiProductioncompaniesEMA Films Timpson FilmsDistributed byEpic Pictures GroupRelease datesJanuary 26 2015 2015 01 26 Sundance Film Festival August 28 2015 2015 08 28 United States Running time95 minutesCountriesCanada 1 New Zealand 1 LanguageEnglishBox office 67 069 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 6 Sequel 7 Video game 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot editIn an post apocalyptic version of 1997 a society lives in a land nicknamed The Wasteland that is littered with trash and ruled by a sadistic and tyrannical overlord named Zeus who uses a device to grind captives into water The Kid a teenage comic book fan scavenges the wastes on his BMX bike to trade with junk dealer Bagu After trading for water and his favorite comic book Turbo Rider The Kid runs into Apple a mysterious free spirited young woman Frightened by her quirky personality and aggressive attempts to befriend him he flees to his bunker only to find she has followed him When she hands him the comic book that he dropped he reluctantly allows her to stay with him As The Kid teaches Apple his rules on how to survive in the Wasteland they grow closer and The Kid develops a crush on her When one of Zeus henchmen kidnaps Apple she urges him to flee He narrowly avoids capture when he accidentally discovers the remains of the real Turbo Rider After taking Turbo Rider s armor and wrist weapon he sets off to rescue Apple At the same time Frederick a champion arm wrestling cowboy is captured while attempting to rescue his brother After cutting off Frederick s right hand Zeus throws him into an arena with Apple The Kid arrives to intervene but his wrist weapon fails to fire due to a low charge He is then captured and thrown into the arena where he Frederick and Apple defeat Zeus warriors and escape The Kid discovers that Apple is a robot after seeing her survive a gunshot during their escape She tells him that she is a friendship model Because of damage to her circuitry they contact Bagu who directs them to the robot graveyard where they can find spare parts When Bagu is captured and tortured to death he reveals their location to Zeus who sends his henchmen The Kid and Apple evade capture during the chase but Apple is decapitated by Skeletron Zeus lead henchman The Kid attaches Apple s head to a new robot body and falls unconscious to the graveyard s toxic fumes He later wakes to find that Frederick who now has a robotic hand has rescued him Frederick says Apple could not be reactivated They return to Zeus camp to kill him The Kid reveals that Zeus killed his parents for their water when he was a child Although Frederick and The Kid defeat many of Zeus henchmen The Kid is about to be killed when Apple shows up and rescues him Upset at his men s incompetence Zeus shoots The Kid Apple and Frederick The Kid is saved by a tin case of View Master discs he keeps under Turbo Rider s armor Using the wrist weapon he blasts Zeus and his remaining henchmen However Zeus rises and reveals himself also to be a robot a corporate model designed to ruthlessly conquer all competition The Kid blows him up by shooting explosives that Frederick brought along with them Apple dies while protecting The Kid from the blast The explosion reveals a fresh water source underneath the site After The Kid buries Apple Frederick invites him to stay and help him deliver water to the people of the Wasteland The Kid declines and rides off to explore the wastelands Cast editMunro Chambers as The Kid Evan Manoukian portrays The Kid in a flashback Laurence Leboeuf as Apple Michael Ironside as Zeus Edwin Wright as Skeletron Aaron Jeffery as Frederick Romano Orzari as Bagu Orphee Ladouceur as Female Guard Steeve Leonard as Scout Yves Corbeil as Turbo General Anouk Whissell as The Mother Francois Simard as The Father Yoann Karl Whissell as The Bald Guard Tyler Hall as Bounty Hunter Martin Paquette as Giant Warrior Pierre Sigouin as Frederick s BrotherProduction editThe film originated as T Is for Turbo a submission for the T segment in Ant Timpson s horror anthology The ABCs of Death Though it wasn t selected Timpson was impressed and approached the filmmakers to expand their idea into a feature 3 Release editThe film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26 2015 1 Epic Pictures Group released it on August 28 2015 4 Reception editOn Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 91 based on 55 reviews and a rating of 7 1 10 The site s consensus reads A nostalgic ode to kids movies of yesteryear Turbo Kid eyes the past through an entertaining albeit surprisingly gory postmodern lens 5 On Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating the film has a score of 60 out of 100 based on 6 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 6 Simon Abrams of RogerEbert com awarded it two out of four stars saying Turbo Kid may be aimed at adults but its infantilizing vintage fetish makes an otherwise cute action adventure a bad blast to the past 7 Consequence of Sound awarded it a B saying Turbo Kid captures the wildly discordant dreams of any budding movie lover when they were 10 creating one of the funniest works of sandbox cinema made to date Turbo Kid is here to play and he s loads of fun 8 We Got This Covered awarded it four out of five stars saying Turbo Kid is a magical can t miss experience that s like a Saturday morning cartoon turned into an apocalyptic 80s fever dream A stunning visual masterpiece that redefines the phrase low budget filmmaking 9 Dread Central awarded it five out of five stars saying Funny gory hugely enjoyable and most importantly shining with spirit Turbo Kid is a wild success Everyone involved should be thoroughly proud of themselves 10 Bloody Disgusting said The Final Word There s no two ways around it Turbo Kid is an absolute blast and deserves all the love and praise that it s been given I loved every second of it and it s one of those movies that I want to watch over and over 11 Box office edit Turbo Kid played in 31 cinemas across the United States and grossed 67 069 12 Sequel editOn September 28 2016 a sequel to the film was officially announced 13 One day before the announcement Le Matos released the official music video for their track No Tomorrow which serves as a prequel to the original film 14 Video game editA video game adaptation of the film is being developed by Outerminds scheduled to release in 2023 15 See also editCommando Ninja Kung FuryReferences edit a b c Harvey Dennis 2015 01 30 Turbo Kid Review RKSS Homage to Juvenile Post Apocalyptic Movies Variety Retrieved 2015 06 07 Turbo Kid Box Office Mojo listing Box Office Mojo Retrieved October 4 2020 Debruge Peter 29 January 2017 Montreal Born Turbo Kid Gets Rowdy Hometown Welcome at Fantasia Variety Retrieved 19 November 2019 Pedersen Erik 2015 06 16 Turbo Kid Gets August Release Eric Goldberg Joins USC School of Cinematic Arts Deadline Retrieved 2015 07 05 Turbo Kid 2015 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved 2021 10 10 nbsp Turbo Kid Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2015 09 07 Ebert Chaz 2015 08 28 Turbo Kid Movie Review amp Film Summary 2015 Roger Ebert Retrieved 2015 09 14 Roffman Michael 2015 09 02 Film Review Turbo Kid Consequence of Sound Retrieved 2015 09 14 Donato Matt 21 March 2015 Turbo Kid Review SXSW 2015 Wegotthiscovered com Retrieved 2015 09 14 Jones Gareth 2015 09 03 Turbo Kid 2015 Dread Central Retrieved 2015 09 14 Barkan Jonathan 2015 08 26 Review Turbo Kid Is Pure 80 s Gore Laughs and Heart Bloody disgusting com Retrieved 2015 09 14 Turbo Kid Box Office Mojo listing Box Office Mojo Retrieved October 4 2020 Hamman Cody 2016 09 28 Turbo Kid is getting a sequel music video acts as prequel joblo com Retrieved 2016 09 29 Le Matos feat PAWWS No Tomorrow A Turbo Kid Tale Directed by RKSS youtube com 2016 09 27 Retrieved 2016 09 29 https www releases com p turbo kid gameExternal links editOfficial website Turbo Kid at IMDb Turbo Kid at Rotten Tomatoes Turbo Kid at Box Office Mojo Turbo Kid at Library and Archives Canada Retrieved from https en 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