After Fast And Furious, Ms. Rodriguez goes animated in Turbo.
DreamWorks Animation’s upcoming
action adventure movie “Turbo” starring Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michelle
Rodriguez, Ken Jeong and Samuel L. Jackson is a mash-up of superhero and racing
film genres. It turns a garden snail into a mighty mollusk who travels at
super-speed.
When we meet Turbo, he’s somewhat of an outcast in the snail community, which
is less about big dreams and more about punching a time clock at their place of
employment (and principal source of nourishment) – the [tomato]
“plant.” Leaving the plant behind, Turbo begins his journey to
fulfill his dreams when he is swept from a freeway overpass onto the hood of a
sports car, and is then propelled into the muscle car’s air intake valve.
Explosive nitrous oxide charges every atom of Turbo’s body, altering his
molecular structure. The freak accident infuses Turbo with incredible
speed – he can reach 200 miles per hour – and he now blazes across the streets
of Los Angeles like a neon bullet.
But
even a turbo-charged Turbo can’t accomplish miracles on his own. Luckily,
Turbo meets the “Racing Snails,” a ragtag group with shells that look like
mini-street racing cars. Their pimped-out exteriors are complemented by
their trash-talking personalities. The Racing Snails make fast friends
with Turbo, and together they begin a journey of adventure, bonding and family.
Another
team – this one human –becomes an integral part of Turbo’s journey. Meet the
colorful shop owners ofthe rundown Starlight Plaza in Los Angeles’ San Fernando
Valley, who become reluctant and then fervent backers of Turbo’s quest to race
in the Indy 500. The leader of this group is Tito (Michael Pena),
who is co-owner, with his brother Angelo (Luis Guzman), of a struggling taco
business they call Dos Bros Tacos. Tito’s true passion rests not with
ground meat and tortillas, but with the snail races he hosts along with his
fellow shop owners at the Starlight Plaza, as a means to gain exposure for
their businesses.
An equally tough, though considerably younger member of the Starlight ensemble
is Paz voiced by Michelle Rodriguez, who owns and runs an auto repair
shop. Street-smart and scrappy, Paz’s passion is cars and she’s put every
penny she has into the garage. She’s sharp, has a dry sense of humor, and
prefers to cut to the chase.
Michelle
Rodriguez, who has starred in several of the Fast and Furious films, portrays
Paz. Her connection to that blockbuster franchise and casting in TURBO is
no coincidence, according to Soren. “It’s absolutely an homage to my love
of those movies and a way for us to capture a little part of them, and show our
respect for them. Michelle has a great voice – distinct and raspy, and
perfect for Paz.”
“Turbo” opens July
19 in theaters nationwide from
DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox.
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