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ActionAdventureComedyScience Fiction

Turbo Kid

- This is the future... This is the year 1997.

In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, an orphaned teen must battle a ruthless warlord to save the girl of his dreams.

Release Date : 2015-08-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Timpson FilmsEMAfilmsEpic Pictures GroupNew Zealand Film Commission

Production Country : New ZealandCanada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Munro Chambers

Character Name : The Kid

Original Name : Munro Chambers

Gender : Male

Laurence Leboeuf

Character Name : Apple

Original Name : Laurence Leboeuf

Gender : Female

Michael Ironside

Character Name : Zeus

Original Name : Michael Ironside

Gender : Male

Aaron Jeffery

Character Name : Frederic

Original Name : Aaron Jeffery

Gender : Male

Edwin Wright

Character Name : Skeletron

Original Name : Edwin Wright

Gender : Male

Romano Orzari

Character Name : Bagu

Original Name : Romano Orzari

Gender : Male

Steeve Léonard

Character Name : Scout

Original Name : Steeve Léonard

Gender : Male

Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen

Character Name : Female Guard

Original Name : Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen

Gender : Female

Yves Corbeil

Character Name : Turbo Général

Original Name : Yves Corbeil

Gender : Male

Evan Manoukian

Character Name : Young The Kid

Original Name : Evan Manoukian

Gender : Male

Anouk Whissell

Character Name : The Mother

Original Name : Anouk Whissell

Gender : Female

François Simard

Character Name : The Father

Original Name : François Simard

Gender : Male

Martin Paquette

Character Name : Giant Warrior

Original Name : Martin Paquette

Gender : Male

Pierre Sigouin

Character Name : Frederick's Brother

Original Name : Pierre Sigouin

Gender : Male

Yoann-Karl Whissell

Character Name : Bald Guard

Original Name : Yoann-Karl Whissell

Gender : Male

Christian Picone

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Christian Picone

Gender : Male

Ricky Greenwood

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Ricky Greenwood

Gender : Male

Abdul Ayoola

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Abdul Ayoola

Gender : Male

Thomas Liccioni

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Thomas Liccioni

Gender : Male

Sam B. Cloutier

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Sam B. Cloutier

Gender : Male

Maxime Lapointe

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Maxime Lapointe

Gender : Male

David Loiseau

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : David Loiseau

Gender : Male

Nicolas Archambault

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Nicolas Archambault

Gender : Male

Jean-François Ferland

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Jean-François Ferland

Gender : Male

Ara Ball

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Ara Ball

Gender : Male

Sylvain Lemaitre

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Sylvain Lemaitre

Gender : Male

Hazgary Colin

Character Name : Sentinel

Original Name : Hazgary Colin

Gender : Male

David Rigby

Character Name : Odd-looking Man

Original Name : David Rigby

Gender : Male

Louise Ménard

Character Name : Old Lady

Original Name : Louise Ménard

Gender : Female

Bruno Corbin

Character Name : Transgender Prostitute

Original Name : Bruno Corbin

Gender : Male

Jason Eisener

Character Name : The Cook

Original Name : Jason Eisener

Gender : Male

Sylvain Legrand

Character Name : Turbo Rider

Original Name : Sylvain Legrand

Gender : Male

Félix Sylvestre

Character Name : Zeus' Chauffeur

Original Name : Félix Sylvestre

Gender : Male

Marcello Bezina

Character Name : Bird Clan Leader

Original Name : Marcello Bezina

Gender : Male

Patrick Kerton

Character Name : Gladiator

Original Name : Patrick Kerton

Gender : Male

Rob deLeeuw

Character Name : Gladiator

Original Name : Rob deLeeuw

Gender : Male

Andrée Anne Godbout

Character Name : Skeletron BMX Guard

Original Name : Andrée Anne Godbout

Gender : Male

Kim Cormier

Character Name : Skeletron BMX Guard

Original Name : Kim Cormier

Gender : Male

Jodie Rimmer

Character Name : Mother (voice)

Original Name : Jodie Rimmer

Gender : Female

Geoff Houtman

Character Name : Father (voice)

Original Name : Geoff Houtman

Gender : Male

Luke Haigh

Character Name : Guards

Original Name : Luke Haigh

Gender : Male

Samuel Brisson

Character Name : Zeus' BMX Gang Member

Original Name : Samuel Brisson

Gender : Male

Jeff Robitaille

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Jeff Robitaille

Gender : Male

Nathaly Thibault

Character Name : Zombie

Original Name : Nathaly Thibault

Gender : Female

Tyler Hall

Character Name : Bounty Hunter

Original Name : Tyler Hall

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Frank Ochieng

@Frank Ochieng

2024-05-16

Now who would think that the kiddie-inspired, Science Fiction post-apocalyptic ‘Turbo Kid’ could motivate one’s appetite for nostalgic cheese-ridden action yarns? Well, the directing/writing trio of Francois Simard, Yoann-Karl Wissell and Anouk Wissell deliver the devilish gaudy goods in this frolicking futuristic fantasy that begs for audiences to reminisce about such off-beat and clichéd guilty pleasures that are so goofy-minded and gory but infectiously high-spirited for one’s disturbed liking. Instinctively, ‘Turbo Kid’ looks to shrewdly ridicule the jolting junk cinema with its homage to such trashy treasures ranging from the lopsided likes of gems ‘The New Barbarians’ and 2019, ‘After The Fall Of New York’ to even saluting high-minded 80’s roguish schlock such as the international cult favorite ‘The Road Warrior’. Fortified with kinetic kookiness and an off-kilter preference for its cockeyed convictions, ‘Turbo Kid’ generates an appealing penchant for cheeky outlandishness that we all relish in our taste for low-grade, salacious cinema. Astutely, ‘Turbo Kid’ sets out to do what it is compelled to do and that is to trigger the hungry imagination for yesteryear’s yearning for those gloriously cheapened, low-budgeted cornball capers that oddly registered with the fanboys’ appreciation for convoluted, sensationalistic big screen cheeseball escapism that this unruly genre provided on many occasions for the sanctioned unintentional chuckles. The gruesome threesome of Simard and the Wissells refreshingly never shy away from the bombastic serving of violence and hokey-minded hedonism that are the true trademark of throwaway entertainment at its finest. As the lone wolf adolescent in the distant future of 1997, the orphaned Kid (‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’s Munro Chambers) survives in a tattered world defaced by ominous components of Mother Nature (namely acid rain) and the aftermath results of nuclear destruction. The existence for The Kid, frankly speaking, is bleak and nothing to write home about enthusiastically. Nevertheless, he keeps himself engaged with what he likes to do consistently whether it is chilling out in his bomb shelter-style quarters, riding freely on his BMX bike or browsing comic books–particularly his favorite issue of ‘Turbo Man’ . Of course things become quite interesting for The Kid when he meets up with the ever-so-quirky Apple (Laurence Labeouf), a young woman whose strangeness and mysterious backstory becomes an attractive magnet for the soon-to-be daring hero. The opportunity arises for The Kid to show his heroic chops (much like his idol Turbo Man) when his galpal Apple’s safety is jeopardized by resident fiend Zeus (Michael Ironside). Not only does the diabolical Zeus kidnap Apple but looks to manipulate and dictate the region’s precious water supply. Naturally, this does not sit well with the miffed Kid as he already harbors resentment towards Zeus based on past unkind dealings with the Villainous One. As luck would have it The Kid discovers what appears to be Turbo Man’s powered costume and arsenal of skills. Conveniently, this is enough to transform the youngster into a formidable force to take on the dastardly Zeus, restore the honor of the loopy Apple and save the day in general. Not too bad for a wandering cad that escaped his reality in a reliable comic book only to become a real-life comic book rescuer in the form of his worshiped mentor Turbo Man. Sure, the mayhem and mockery is indeed over-the-top and as lame as the proceedings are in reality one still cannot stop from looking away. ‘Turbo Kid’, with its bloody wackiness in tow, toasts its creative absurdity proudly. The corrosive camp factor works because the mindset is geared for unapologetic subversion into a flagrant fantasy that wears its badge of debauchery with sordid honor. The exaggerated and bizarre displays of colorful chaos as drowned out in crazy-minded outfits, challenging bike chases, manufactured doom-and-gloom predicaments and the basic plodding of good versus evil make ‘Turbo Kid’ an ambitiously naughty and boisterous delight. Clearly, the filmmakers demonstrate their affinity for the aforementioned off-balanced furious-minded fluff of the 80s and early 90s that invaded video shelves the same way weary soldiers approached the unknown shores of Normandy. Combative, unconventional and guaranteed to impale one’s exposed guts on a spiked iron fence ‘Turbo Kid’ is weird and wonderful if only for the afterglow of basking in the art of dimwitted decadence so lovingly realized in the not-so-forgettable impulsive retro flicks of shining shame from the years past. Turbo Kid (2015) EMA Films 1 hr 33 mins. Starring: Munro Chambers, Laurence Labeouf, Michael Ironside, Edwin Wright, Romano Orzari and Aaron Jeffery Directed by: Francois Simard, Anouk Wissell and Yoann-Karl Wissell MPAA Rating: Unrated Genre: Science Fiction/Post Apocalyptic Action and Adventure Critic’s rating: *** stars (out of 4 stars)

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> Inspired by the comics to defeat an enemy. It was made in the style of the 80s movie and the story sets in the future, that mean in the late 90s. If your childhood were the 90s, probably you would have seen plenty of the 80s sci-fi films and this one is dedicated to the fans of that era. Kind of semi-superhero movie like 'Super' and 'Defendor'. Other than that this film has nothing to do with 'New Kids Turbo' and its sequel 'Nitro' as I initially presumed it might the third in the series. I thought it was a pretty cool flick, so much fun. Sort of replicates the recent 'Mad Max' film, but both the flicks came into the production at a same time and this one is not all about the chasing or even a road flick. So I think it just inspired by the previous trilogy from that franchise, where automobiles are replaced by the BMXes here. Kind of eco-friendly movie! As the many post-apocalyptic themes depicted, this one as well prioritised about a regional conflict for the source of water. A territory where a ruthless man controlled it and he kills who pose a threat to his crown. There comes an act of revenge from a boy and a girl along a man who challenge him. Who's going to that win the battle is what the finale of the movie. > "A man never knows how strong he is > until being strong is the only choice he has." The first impression was the movie is for all, especially for the kids, but once the action parts begin to take place, my stance has changed. There are no high-end stunts, but too much of blood and gore. Although, nothing was so serious, somehow keeps entertaining and sometimes slightly disgusting, but the momentum was held at a moderate pace throughout the film. The character Apple was so sweet and cute who actually lifted the movie's spirit with her funny, bubbly part, but also disappoints to learn the what's her kind is. Pretty much she helped to bring faintly a romantic atmosphere around which I was not expected. A simple story and a simple twist with the good characters and the fine supporting visuals. Definitely an above average, but still not that awesome, excepting it is very enjoyable for the first watch. The filmmakers were the quite newcomers, but proved enough with their abilities, under a limited budget to give an acceptable standard flick. If you are okay with the B flicks, then it won't upset you, except you are not familiar with those types. I think it will hit a cult status moving into the next decade and so on among the B movie fans. 6.5/10