F1: The Movie (#699)


This weekend I was in Virginia with my two daughters, and we saw a movie—their choice. It was another auto racing film, this time about Formula 1 race cars, which run on road courses, not ovals like NASCAR and Indy races. It was well done and entertaining, and my only complaint was the noise of the cars racing. Good-old-boy Brad Pitt stars as a driver who was a phenomenal Formula 1 driver 30 years earlier, asking an old teammate, played by Javier Bardem, now the owner of a struggling Formula 1 team to take him on as a driver. He is hired and learns that his teammate driver is a black rookie driver who has an inflated opinion of himself. You recognize the intrigue here. Brad becomes romantically interested in the technical director of the team, the only female technical director of such terms. There are a lot of race scenes and spectacular crashes, and some intrigue as to the future of the team. F1 THE MOVIE is never boring despite its 2 hour and 35 minute length, and the cinematography and acting were better than usual. 83% of critics and 97% of audiences gave it a thumbs up. So did we.  

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