petervee
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Absolutely excellent film : Ford vs Ferrari, with Matt Damon as car designer Carroll Shelby(Oscar exemplary role) and Christian Bale as British driver Ken Miles(perfectly cast).
Well done although I thought Caitriona Balfe as Miles's wife and related story was unnecessary and interrupted the tight screenplay.
John Bernthal was amazing as Lee Iacocca (who in real life saved Chrysler and who passed away four months before the film was completed). Tracy Letts as Henry Ford II was also great as was Remo Girone in the role of Enzo Ferrari.
It may be called Le Mans '65 in your country but the film is really all about Ford and Ferrari.
Of course special effects abound (one has to recreate the 1960's - my favorite decade) as with most modern Hollywood films (although Infernum, my latest film has no special effects and still makes the point across using excellent location shooting).
The Le Mans scenes were filmed in different places and seamlessly edited together so the viewer sees just one location.
Finally, I wonder why didn't they use Mclaren as the driver working with Shelby instead of Miles, as he ended up creating his own super car company and probably has a more interesting story to tell than Ken Miles. who knows, it may become Ford v Ferrari, the sequel.
Well done although I thought Caitriona Balfe as Miles's wife and related story was unnecessary and interrupted the tight screenplay.
John Bernthal was amazing as Lee Iacocca (who in real life saved Chrysler and who passed away four months before the film was completed). Tracy Letts as Henry Ford II was also great as was Remo Girone in the role of Enzo Ferrari.
It may be called Le Mans '65 in your country but the film is really all about Ford and Ferrari.
Of course special effects abound (one has to recreate the 1960's - my favorite decade) as with most modern Hollywood films (although Infernum, my latest film has no special effects and still makes the point across using excellent location shooting).
The Le Mans scenes were filmed in different places and seamlessly edited together so the viewer sees just one location.
Finally, I wonder why didn't they use Mclaren as the driver working with Shelby instead of Miles, as he ended up creating his own super car company and probably has a more interesting story to tell than Ken Miles. who knows, it may become Ford v Ferrari, the sequel.