En 1997, dans une région post-apocalyptique, un fan de bandes dessinées adopte la personnalité de son héros préféré pour sauver son ami enthousiaste et combattre un seigneur tyrannique.
More
6.7 /10
30529 people rated
Épisodes
Meilleurs acteurs
Avis des utilisateurs
Meilleurs acteurs(18)
Munro Chambers
The Kid
Laurence Leboeuf
Apple
Michael Ironside
Zeus
Edwin Wright
Skeletron
Aaron Jeffery
Frederick
Romano Orzari
Bagu
Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen
Female Guard
Steeve Léonard
Scout
Yves Corbeil
Turbo General
Evan Manoukian
The Kid 7 Years Old
Anouk Whissell
The Mother
François Simard
The Father
Tyler Hall
Bounty Hunter
Martin Paquette
Giant Warrior
Pierre-André Sigouin
Frederick's Brother
Yoann-Karl Whissell
Bald Guard
Christian Picone
Guard #1
Ricky Greenwood
Guard #2
Avis des utilisateurs
Esther Efete
31/07/2024 05:07
Turbo Kid_360P
Abimael_Adu
01/06/2023 13:28
Turbo.Kid.2015.1080p.BluRay.x264.AC3-ETRG
Olley Taal
01/06/2023 13:06
ETRG
user9383419145485
01/06/2023 13:05
Turbo.Kid.2015.1080p.BluRay.x264.AC3-ETRG.Sample
ngominka.marienoel
01/06/2023 10:57
Moviecut—Turbo Kid
Cedric Kouassi
29/05/2023 19:50
source: Turbo Kid
Bohlale Tsupa
22/11/2022 14:07
In the post-apocalyptic future of 1997, a young man known only as The Kid (Munro Chambers), is a young solitary scavenger who is obsessed with comic books, primarily that of a superhero known as Turbo Rider, must face his fears and become a reluctant hero when he meets a mysterious girl named Apple (Laurence Leboeuf). Despite their efforts to keep to themselves, Zeus (Michael Ironside), the sadistic and self-proclaimed leader of the Wasteland, continues to plague The Kid and Apple. Armed with only his faith and an ancient turbocharged weapon, known as The Turbo Glove, The Kid learns about justice and friendship as he embarks on a journey to rid the Wasteland of evil and save the girl of his dreams.
Even though I wanted to see this film after seeing a trailer one night and I kind of knew what I was expecting, I was still pleasantly surprised by it. I found the style of the film to be very distinctive. I thought it reminded me of another film which I liked, Hobo With a Shotgun. The film is a sci-fi film (obviously) but it's not just any sci-fi film, it's like an homage to 80's sci-fi/action films. From the style, to the soundtrack, to the story, it just screams 80's which I liked (Yes, I was born in the 90's but I can still like it). Hobo With a Shotgun, a Canadian film like Turbo Kid (Canada shout-out), also had an 80's style but I think this one did it better. Sure, the story makes little sense and was very campy but that's not why you're watching this. The film is very aware of this and thus, doesn't take itself to seriously. You're watching this for the experience. This a funky, cheesy (not the bad kind), post- apocalyptic sci-fi experience. It doesn't really explain how the world came to be but instead chooses to focus on The Kid himself. The film's world is similar to that of the Mad Max series but instead of vehicles, the characters use BMX-style bicycles. I liked all of these things but the main selling point of this film is the violence. My goodness is it ever violent so it may not quite be for everyone. There's real-looking blood (perhaps too much), there's gore, and pretty much if you can think of anything bad then it's probably here too. I enjoyed how creative they were with how they utilized the violence but I won't elaborate on that to not give anything away (I don't know what that says about me but sometimes I like myself some tasteful violence). In a film that tries to be a B- movie type film, you would think that the acting would be bad but this was not the case here. Sure some of the acting was cheesy and some may not like the film for it but that was just because of the style of the film. Chambers and Leboeuf as The Kid and Apple were very likable and relatable and fit the world admirably. Apple's happy, go-lucky personality definitely stole the show. Ironside's villain Zeus was also great as well. Overall, if you're a squeamish person than you may not enjoy this but if you're looking for a fun time then you should give this one a try.
Score: 9/10 keithlovesmovies.com
Andy_
22/11/2022 14:07
'TURBO KID': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)
A post-apocalyptic action/sci-fi/horror flick; about an obsessive comic book fan, that takes on the identity of his favorite character, to fight an evil tyrant and save the woman he loves. The film was directed and written by debut feature filmmakers François Simard and Anouk and Yoann-Karl Whissell. It stars Munro Chambers, Laurence Leboeuf (no relation to Shia), Michael Ironside, Edwin Wright, Aaron Jeffery and Romano Orzari. I loved it.
The movie takes place in a post-apocalyptic future world (in the year 1997). The Kid (Chambers) is an orphaned comic book fan, that travels around on his BMX bike; searching for valuables to trade in for water (which is extremely rare). He befriends a quirky girl, named Apple (Leboeuf), and the two are eventually stalked by a sadistic madman, named Zeus (Ironside), and his followers. The Kid discovers an ancient weapon, much like the one his favorite comic character possesses, and uses it to try and imitate his hero; in order to save Apple, and himself, from the evil tyrant.
The film is definitely strange and extremely unique; which I always respect in movies. It's also funny, quirky and full of great stylized gore. The performances are all decent enough (especially Ironside and Leboeuf, who are both scene-stealers in it) and the trio of filmmakers makes a very impressive directorial debut. It's a great retro 80s throwback flick; for fans of horror, sci-fi and post-apocalyptic thrillers!
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://youtu.be/BpWXjqkP56w
RSileny
22/11/2022 14:07
If your primary movie-going experience is watching Hollywood blockbusters with vin diesel, this may not be your cup of tea, but for everyone else, this film destroys it.
This film is pure gold, 80's indulgent, brain melting gore, a love story, and even somewhat artistic at times.
I won't drone on, but this film i destined to be a staple in horror/art house/comedy cinema.
It is fast-paced, adorable, hilarious, brutal, and has a charm that only filmmakers in love with their genres can produce. This is not Hollywood, but you wouldn't know it. Often times I can either purchase a film to see it, or watch it streaming but, it's a rare occasion when i see a film and have to instantly purchase it.
Ayoub Ajiadee
22/11/2022 14:07
Yet another rip off of Mad Max, this is even worse than the 1980's Battletruck. Poorly acted, silly story and terrible sfx. This is just another New Zealander who's watched Peter Jackson's Deadalive far too many times. I won't even go into all the problems with the backstory (what there is of it), it's basically an attempt to do a Mad Max/Terminator mix up. Not entertaining in any way, I found this an amazingly difficult movie to sit through - and no, the accents didn't bother me at all, but the lameness of this tired story certainly did. The over the top gore became boring quite quickly. I'm glad I saw this on Netflix and not at the movies. At least for my 8.99 a month, this only cost me about seventy cents. This should rather swiftly show up with the many lame movies the Syfy channel shows.
Disclaimer: All videos and pictures on MovieBox are from the Internet, and their copyrights belong to the original creators. We only provide webpage services and do not store, record, or upload any content.
En 1997, dans une région post-apocalyptique, un fan de bandes dessinées adopte la personnalité de son héros préféré pour sauver son ami enthousiaste et combattre un seigneur tyrannique.
More
6.7 /10
30529 people rated
Regarder gratuitement
Partager
Épisodes
Meilleurs acteurs
Avis des utilisateurs
Épisodes
Meilleurs acteurs
Avis des utilisateurs
Épisodes
FZM
lklk
Netflix
Plex
Meilleurs acteurs(18)
Munro Chambers
The Kid
Laurence Leboeuf
Apple
Michael Ironside
Zeus
Edwin Wright
Skeletron
Aaron Jeffery
Frederick
Romano Orzari
Bagu
Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen
Female Guard
Steeve Léonard
Scout
Yves Corbeil
Turbo General
Evan Manoukian
The Kid 7 Years Old
Anouk Whissell
The Mother
François Simard
The Father
Tyler Hall
Bounty Hunter
Martin Paquette
Giant Warrior
Pierre-André Sigouin
Frederick's Brother
Yoann-Karl Whissell
Bald Guard
Christian Picone
Guard #1
Ricky Greenwood
Guard #2
Avis des utilisateurs
Esther Efete
31/07/2024 05:07
Turbo Kid_360P
Abimael_Adu
01/06/2023 13:28
Turbo.Kid.2015.1080p.BluRay.x264.AC3-ETRG
Olley Taal
01/06/2023 13:06
ETRG
user9383419145485
01/06/2023 13:05
Turbo.Kid.2015.1080p.BluRay.x264.AC3-ETRG.Sample
ngominka.marienoel
01/06/2023 10:57
Moviecut—Turbo Kid
Cedric Kouassi
29/05/2023 19:50
source: Turbo Kid
Bohlale Tsupa
22/11/2022 14:07
In the post-apocalyptic future of 1997, a young man known only as The Kid (Munro Chambers), is a young solitary scavenger who is obsessed with comic books, primarily that of a superhero known as Turbo Rider, must face his fears and become a reluctant hero when he meets a mysterious girl named Apple (Laurence Leboeuf). Despite their efforts to keep to themselves, Zeus (Michael Ironside), the sadistic and self-proclaimed leader of the Wasteland, continues to plague The Kid and Apple. Armed with only his faith and an ancient turbocharged weapon, known as The Turbo Glove, The Kid learns about justice and friendship as he embarks on a journey to rid the Wasteland of evil and save the girl of his dreams.
Even though I wanted to see this film after seeing a trailer one night and I kind of knew what I was expecting, I was still pleasantly surprised by it. I found the style of the film to be very distinctive. I thought it reminded me of another film which I liked, Hobo With a Shotgun. The film is a sci-fi film (obviously) but it's not just any sci-fi film, it's like an homage to 80's sci-fi/action films. From the style, to the soundtrack, to the story, it just screams 80's which I liked (Yes, I was born in the 90's but I can still like it). Hobo With a Shotgun, a Canadian film like Turbo Kid (Canada shout-out), also had an 80's style but I think this one did it better. Sure, the story makes little sense and was very campy but that's not why you're watching this. The film is very aware of this and thus, doesn't take itself to seriously. You're watching this for the experience. This a funky, cheesy (not the bad kind), post- apocalyptic sci-fi experience. It doesn't really explain how the world came to be but instead chooses to focus on The Kid himself. The film's world is similar to that of the Mad Max series but instead of vehicles, the characters use BMX-style bicycles. I liked all of these things but the main selling point of this film is the violence. My goodness is it ever violent so it may not quite be for everyone. There's real-looking blood (perhaps too much), there's gore, and pretty much if you can think of anything bad then it's probably here too. I enjoyed how creative they were with how they utilized the violence but I won't elaborate on that to not give anything away (I don't know what that says about me but sometimes I like myself some tasteful violence). In a film that tries to be a B- movie type film, you would think that the acting would be bad but this was not the case here. Sure some of the acting was cheesy and some may not like the film for it but that was just because of the style of the film. Chambers and Leboeuf as The Kid and Apple were very likable and relatable and fit the world admirably. Apple's happy, go-lucky personality definitely stole the show. Ironside's villain Zeus was also great as well. Overall, if you're a squeamish person than you may not enjoy this but if you're looking for a fun time then you should give this one a try.
Score: 9/10 keithlovesmovies.com
Andy_
22/11/2022 14:07
'TURBO KID': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)
A post-apocalyptic action/sci-fi/horror flick; about an obsessive comic book fan, that takes on the identity of his favorite character, to fight an evil tyrant and save the woman he loves. The film was directed and written by debut feature filmmakers François Simard and Anouk and Yoann-Karl Whissell. It stars Munro Chambers, Laurence Leboeuf (no relation to Shia), Michael Ironside, Edwin Wright, Aaron Jeffery and Romano Orzari. I loved it.
The movie takes place in a post-apocalyptic future world (in the year 1997). The Kid (Chambers) is an orphaned comic book fan, that travels around on his BMX bike; searching for valuables to trade in for water (which is extremely rare). He befriends a quirky girl, named Apple (Leboeuf), and the two are eventually stalked by a sadistic madman, named Zeus (Ironside), and his followers. The Kid discovers an ancient weapon, much like the one his favorite comic character possesses, and uses it to try and imitate his hero; in order to save Apple, and himself, from the evil tyrant.
The film is definitely strange and extremely unique; which I always respect in movies. It's also funny, quirky and full of great stylized gore. The performances are all decent enough (especially Ironside and Leboeuf, who are both scene-stealers in it) and the trio of filmmakers makes a very impressive directorial debut. It's a great retro 80s throwback flick; for fans of horror, sci-fi and post-apocalyptic thrillers!
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://youtu.be/BpWXjqkP56w
RSileny
22/11/2022 14:07
If your primary movie-going experience is watching Hollywood blockbusters with vin diesel, this may not be your cup of tea, but for everyone else, this film destroys it.
This film is pure gold, 80's indulgent, brain melting gore, a love story, and even somewhat artistic at times.
I won't drone on, but this film i destined to be a staple in horror/art house/comedy cinema.
It is fast-paced, adorable, hilarious, brutal, and has a charm that only filmmakers in love with their genres can produce. This is not Hollywood, but you wouldn't know it. Often times I can either purchase a film to see it, or watch it streaming but, it's a rare occasion when i see a film and have to instantly purchase it.
Ayoub Ajiadee
22/11/2022 14:07
Yet another rip off of Mad Max, this is even worse than the 1980's Battletruck. Poorly acted, silly story and terrible sfx. This is just another New Zealander who's watched Peter Jackson's Deadalive far too many times. I won't even go into all the problems with the backstory (what there is of it), it's basically an attempt to do a Mad Max/Terminator mix up. Not entertaining in any way, I found this an amazingly difficult movie to sit through - and no, the accents didn't bother me at all, but the lameness of this tired story certainly did. The over the top gore became boring quite quickly. I'm glad I saw this on Netflix and not at the movies. At least for my 8.99 a month, this only cost me about seventy cents. This should rather swiftly show up with the many lame movies the Syfy channel shows.