F1: The Movie
A racing legend is coaxed out of retirement to lead a struggling Formula 1 team, with the added responsibility of mentoring a young, high-potential driver. As the team fights to avoid falling apart, they chase one more chance at glory across glamorous race venues.
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Sensible Steve
"Ok… let’s be real here. No one is going to win an Oscar for best acting, directing or screenplay, but F1 is fantastic. Modern cinematography meets the old 1980’s formula to give an updated touch to what worked so well for Rocky IV, Top Gun and Days of Thunder. The story is solid and Brad Pitt is, well… Brad Pitt. Damson Idris is rock solid as are Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon. The film is 2:35 and is balanced well with action. Definitely go see this in the theater. I’m predicting this will be a staple to your “I’ll stop and watch this anytime it’s on” catalog."
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Stephen Morris
"The spectacle, which includes using real F1 races as a backdrop, and the manner in which the races are filmed, is impressive and runs laps around the story, which feels salvaged from the scrap yard. I’m not sure it reaches its Top Gun Maverick aspirations, but it is a very fun ride. 🏎️🏎️🏎️.5 / 🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️."