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The movie tells the story of high school senior Tripp (Lucas Till), who, in hope of escaping his hometown, builds a Monster Truck from bits and pieces of scrapped cars, only to have lifetime adventures and an unlikely friend.
The spectacle of a loveable leviathan pounding down the motorway inside a rust bucket -- the ultimate hybrid vehicle -- is one of the silliest things put on screen in a long time.
A cross between E.T. The extraterrestrial and Herbie and even Free Willy. But of course even the one with the little car and Lindsay Lohan is better than this movie. [Full review in Spanish]
A film that makes good on its laughable, low-concept premise, one that relies on an out-of-fashion moral clarity that may actually benefit its presumed child viewer.
A film without a narrative sufficiently seductive leaving us with just an unidentified creature and a handsome guy who builds monster trucks. [Full review in Spanish]
Despite its multiple negatives, Monster Trucks boasts fantastic CGI effects for Creech, and this will aid its overall plot in earning a positive reception from its target market.