F1

Quite enjoyed this. A bit moviefied obviously in the racing scenes - like him passing several cars per lap just cos he's a 'great' driver. Hhhm. But at least it didn't have the continuous 'gear shifting when wanting to go faster' cliche.

And refreshing that the plot was 90% based on the team and racing, not drawn out sub plots about past trauma or something dull. Someone posted earlier that the characters weren't very well fleshed out, but I actually liked that it was just a straight up Bruckheimer flick - shallow as puddle but popcorn munchingly fun.
 
I finally went to see this in the cinema yesterday. Brilliant film, I really enjoyed it.

Having watched actual F1, I'm obviously going to see that the F1 film is not entirely accurate or realistic, but that's not the point of the film anyway. It's definitely inaccurate and sometimes unrealistic, but I can watch any race for accuracy and realism. This film is pure enjoyment for me.
 
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