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Turbo Kid

  • 2015
  • 16
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
31K
YOUR RATING
Turbo Kid (2015)
B-ActionDesert AdventureParodySuperheroActionAdventureComedySci-Fi

In a post-apocalyptic wasteland in 1997, a comic book fan adopts the persona of his favourite hero to save his enthusiastic friend and fight a tyrannical overlord.In a post-apocalyptic wasteland in 1997, a comic book fan adopts the persona of his favourite hero to save his enthusiastic friend and fight a tyrannical overlord.In a post-apocalyptic wasteland in 1997, a comic book fan adopts the persona of his favourite hero to save his enthusiastic friend and fight a tyrannical overlord.

  • Directors
    • François Simard
    • Anouk Whissell
    • Yoann-Karl Whissell
  • Writers
    • Anouk Whissell
    • François Simard
    • Yoann-Karl Whissell
  • Stars
    • Munro Chambers
    • Laurence Leboeuf
    • Michael Ironside
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • François Simard
      • Anouk Whissell
      • Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • Writers
      • Anouk Whissell
      • François Simard
      • Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • Stars
      • Munro Chambers
      • Laurence Leboeuf
      • Michael Ironside
    • 167User reviews
    • 212Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Munro Chambers
    Munro Chambers
    • The Kid
    Laurence Leboeuf
    Laurence Leboeuf
    • Apple
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Zeus
    Edwin Wright
    Edwin Wright
    • Skeletron
    Aaron Jeffery
    Aaron Jeffery
    • Frederick
    Romano Orzari
    Romano Orzari
    • Bagu
    Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen
    Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen
    • Female Guard
    • (as Orphée Ladouceur)
    Steeve Léonard
    • Scout
    Yves Corbeil
    Yves Corbeil
    • Turbo General
    Evan Manoukian
    • The Kid 7 Years Old
    Anouk Whissell
    Anouk Whissell
    • The Mother
    François Simard
    François Simard
    • The Father
    Tyler Hall
    Tyler Hall
    • Bounty Hunter
    Martin Paquette
    Martin Paquette
    • Giant Warrior
    Pierre-André Sigouin
    Pierre-André Sigouin
    • Frederick's Brother
    • (as Pierre Sigouin)
    Yoann-Karl Whissell
    Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • Bald Guard
    Christian Picone
    • Guard #1
    Ricky Greenwood
    Ricky Greenwood
    • Guard #2
    • (as Éric S. Boisvert)
    • Directors
      • François Simard
      • Anouk Whissell
      • Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • Writers
      • Anouk Whissell
      • François Simard
      • Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews167

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    7Red-Barracuda

    Colourful and bloody homage to 80's sci-fi action flicks

    Some films have no pretensions other than to simply entertain their audience. Turbo Kid is such a movie. It plays upon the continual love for the 80's that still shows no signs of abating. Its set in the future of 1997 - well this was the distant future in the 80's I seem to recall – and the world is a post-apocalypse. General lawlessness prevails and life is a survival of the fittest. Enter The Kid, a teenager who lives in a scrap yard surrounded by old 80's toys, he is joined by an ever-optimistic girl called Apple and together they go against a gang of bad guys ruled over by an evil man called Zeus.

    This Canadian movie really goes for it on the 80's homage front. We have heroes on BMX bikes and a world not dissimilar to the Mad Max template. We also have a very agreeable 80's styled synth score that emphasises its influences at all times. The two young heroes make for an engaging central couple, with Laurence Leboeuf particularly impressive as the girl Apple. Michael Ironside is also on hand to offer some additional B movie cred and as a star of many 80's genre pics his presence makes additional sense. The story is nonsense of course but it never pretends otherwise. It's more a means to an end to allow us to see lots of over-the-top bloody action violence and colourful characters decked out in a selection of great outfits. It's fast-paced and, most importantly, it never forgets that its principle objective is to entertain. It reminded me a little of another Canadian movie Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) which also was a hyper violent modern recreation of an 80's genre pic with a veteran genre star (in that case Rutger Hauer). Turbo Kid adopts the same approach but dispenses with the more mean-spirited stuff from that one; its focus is squarely on a fun time.
    7asandor

    So Chrome: An adorable Mad Max meets 80's sci-fi mash-up

    Turbo Kid is a fun little film that mashes a hyper-violent post apocalyptic wasteland with 80's retro-style science fiction. The film revolves around The Kid, a nameless scavenger who lives alone in an underground bunker. He spends his days scavenging, reading comics and trading at the local settlement. One day he meets a robot girl, falls head over heals, and goes to save her after she is kidnapped by leather wearing goons working for an imperious gang-leader. The Kid teams up with a tough-as-nails cowboy and his robot girlfriend to try and survive, and maybe enjoy the scenery and grow up along the way.

    Turbo Kid was straight up adorable. The film features a cool 80's soundtrack, a la Nicholas Winding Refn's Drive, in a Mad Max style (or more like The Bed Sitting Room style) post apocalypse setting. The movie was adorable for a couple of reasons: First, all the characters ride around on BMX bikes, which is charming in its own way. These goons with leather gear and masks all riding around on bikes is just too cute! The soundtrack was great (if you fancy bands like College, Com Truise etc.), and the science fiction aspects of its were fun in a campy sort of way.

    Don't get me wrong. This was not a masterpiece of a film. It is low budget, campy and over the top in some aspects. Even so, it was a fun, tongue-in-cheek film that mixes fun science fiction arm blasters with gritty and grindhouse style gore. It has a particularly original charm to it, in parts low budget, but with a ton of heart and soul. The whole thing just oozed charm and fun camp. The actors looked like they were having a blast, the soundtrack is great (once again!) and the film itself was shot well and directed straight. This is no big budget blockbuster, but it is fun, enjoyable, and adorable! Worth a watch for sure if you want to try something a little outside the box. It might not blow you away per say, but it just might charm the pants off of you. I am quite glad I was able to watch this one.
    7sfinancing

    So much of a Troma feel...

    ...that I had to check at the end to see if they made it(as a note it turns out they are still in business but didn't make this one). Personally a fan of the B movie classics like Toxie and et al, but to each his own.

    To the movie... campy but fun. Very low budget and it looks it. Acting over done. Special effects over done 80s vintage. Script is shallow but amusing...well you get the idea.

    Bottom line if Plan B or the Toxic Avenger bring a smile, if you can't wait for the next Tarantino film or next Sharknado flick then you will likely enjoy this film.
    6please_stand_by

    An Endearing Adventure w/ Campy Violence, Made with Love

    Turbo Kid is a fun little post-apocalyptic adventure, heavily evocative of certain landmark films from the 80's, particularly Mad Max; however, the creators do not rely on cheap references, but instead revel in the stylistic nuances of their influences to create something new and, for the most part, novel. Their love for what they are making is tangible throughout, giving the entire experience an earnest sincerity that most films, particularly those with a larger budget, simply don't have.

    The film is quite bloody and violent, to an extent that could easily alienate viewers who are averse to such things; however, the violence is so incredibly campy and over the top so as to mostly be endearing, or even funny. That said, the film's main characters, The Kid and Apple, are so lovably innocent and optimistic that the overall tone remains lighthearted and fun. Their friendship gives the film a wonderful heart. The villains provide a good counterpoint, though they are fairly one-dimensional. The original music is also absolutely fantastic, matching the tone perfectly.

    The world itself isn't developed much and occasionally the film's small budget becomes slightly detrimental to the viewer's immersion. The creators are mostly very clever with their budget though; all the characters riding bikes instead of driving cars is just adorable and matches the film's tone perfectly. The costumes and overall visual style are also top notch.

    The amazing thing is that despite the silliness and low budget, this film still manages to have far more heart than most big budget films. It's a genuinely endearing and fun experience.
    7brodieblizzard

    Turbo Kid Review

    The 80s is arguably one of the most influential decades of movie history. Films such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Back to the Future have often been credited as the inspiration of many directors of today's generation. One film series in particular pretty much kicked off the entire post-apocalyptic film genre, Mad Max. Created by George Miller, Mad Max was a series of movies that followed titular hero Max and his adventures in a post-apocalyptic Australia,usually meeting with thieves who are oppressing a certain people and then fighting them in several gun fights, brawls, and car chases. The Series overall while having varying degrees of quality has been a mainstay in pop culture, kicking off many more movies about nuclear wastelands. This brings me to Turbo Kid, a 2015 Canadian sci-fi action comedy made to mimic the over the top action films of the 80s, Mad Max especially. Synth heavy music dominates the soundtrack and the effects are purposefully cheesy. While the movie may not be perfect, it certainly is an entertaining adventure.

    It's the distant future of 1997, atomic war has devastated the world, what few remains of civilization there are live their lives as Scavengers and Barbarians. Add in the fact that a water shortage is leaving the world thirsty and the one person who controls the water is a mad tyrant, the World is not a very happy place.

    The Film stars Munro Chambers as "The Kid", A scavenger and comic book lover who looks up to his idol, the superhero Turbo Rider. He leads a simple life of collecting junk, selling the junk, and then getting his small rations of food and water. One day, he meets a slightly insane girl named "Apple"(played by Laurence Leboeuf) who follows him around believing him to be his best friend. The two get involved in a series of incidents that has them end up getting pursued by the leader of the civilization, Zeus (played by the underappreciated Michael Ironside). In order to combat Zues's forces, The Kid takes on the persona of the Turbo Rider, to end the oppression caused by the warlord.

    The Story does feel generic, hitting beats that can be seen from a mile away. However, where the movie does excel is in its characters. While the acting is (purposefully) cheesy, the characters really do start to grow. Laurence Leboeuf's portrayal of Apple is charming and genuinely funny in some parts and with a twist midway through the movie, Her character gets deeper and you start to feel for her even more. Another should be given to the previously mentioned Michael Ironside, of Total Recall fame. His performance is so over the top but not too much to where it belittles his character, even though his actions in the movie is mostly played for laughs.

    Speaking of laughs, the movie's comedy is hit and miss. There are some jokes and actions that made me laugh, while others were..OK at best. Most of the comedy comes from action, more specifically the heavy amount of gore in the film. Many heads and body parts get cut up, usually with heavy sprays of blood. While Gore in movies can go overboard sometimes, mainly using it for shock value, This movie uses it well, The setting in the film is built well enough to make the gore seem like the kind of action that would occur in their world. The fight scenes could have been handled better though, with some of the hand to hand combat looking extremely cheesy.

    But in a way, that's the whole point of the movie, to be cheesy. The world, the characters, the story, the action all is made to mimic the cheesy feel of 80s action films. It wont leave you with any lasting message or theme. Its main goal is to entertain and to that end, I genuinely enjoyed the movie. I can easily recommend it to any fan of action movies, and sci-fi movies, especially if you enjoyed 2014's similar film "Kung Fury".

    3/4 stars: Check it out.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was supposed to be set in a desert wasteland, but due to rainy weather during filming, the "acid rain" was included in the storyline. Ponds and puddles were tinted green to simulate this.
    • Goofs
      When The Kid and Apple plan to go scavenging and The Kid spins the front wheel of his BMX bike, you hear the clicking of derailleur gears which his bike doesn't even have on its rear wheel.
    • Quotes

      Apple: You did good Turbo Kid. Now when you watch the sky at night, I'll be there.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: The Visit and Turbo Kid (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      No Tomorrow
      Performed by Le Matos

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • New Zealand
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cậu Bé Siêu Tốc
    • Filming locations
      • Thetford Mines, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • EMA Films
      • Epic Pictures Group
      • Timpson Films
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    • Budget
      • CA$60,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $67,069
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,428
      • Aug 30, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $67,069
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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