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There's not much story here but there isn't much pretense, either. It's a racing movie and a damn good one at that. I'm not particularly devoted to the genre, but I found the footage to be very realistic and exciting. The script is there just barely enough to keep this from being a documentary. It does contain a tiny bit of insight, when a deceased racer's widow asks McQueen why is it worth risking one's life just to drive really fast. (I thought he had a pretty good answer.)
This movie is a well-rendered insider's view of a spectacular event from a bygone era. If this sounds like it might have some appeal to you, by all means, check this title out.
This movie is a well-rendered insider's view of a spectacular event from a bygone era. If this sounds like it might have some appeal to you, by all means, check this title out.
'Le Mans' is called by many to be greatest racing film of all time, and here I have to agree. There are movies about racing that are much better as a movie in a whole (Rush), but 'Le Mans' is almost documentary like depicting the gritty and pure part of racing. Steve McQueen stars as American auto racer Michael Delaney, a role that didn't need much acting, rather than needed a charismatic actor. And Steve McQueen oozes with coolness and charisma. There are no soundtrack, just pure engine sounds, and first dialogue comes after 30 minutes. Filmed in real location of Le Mans with real race cars, and using some of real footage from real races, the film feel authentic and not out dated by single bit. 'Le Mans' as a movie is like time capsule, as it depicts racing exactly like it was in it's days.
Film buffs who are also racing fans will adore this film.
Film buffs who are also racing fans will adore this film.
jrfranklin01 mentions that it doesn't make sense to put McQueens character in the car when he's just had a crash caused by a lack of attention. I can't remember the precise dialogue, but he definitely mentions the problems of following a slower car.
This is a typical Le Mans accident and I think the point is that the team manager knows that Delaney is his fastest driver and that even the best can get caught out by slower cars. Indead Jo Bonnier who did some of the driving for the film was killed at Le Mans (1971, I think) in an incident with a slower car.
Also of note, my DVD copy of the movie came free with my programme when I attended the race this year. They know that many people's love of the 24 hours has a lot to do with the atmosphere created in this movie. You will appreciate this movie more if you've been woken by the sunrise and the sound of racing engines at the circuit :-) Ben
This is a typical Le Mans accident and I think the point is that the team manager knows that Delaney is his fastest driver and that even the best can get caught out by slower cars. Indead Jo Bonnier who did some of the driving for the film was killed at Le Mans (1971, I think) in an incident with a slower car.
Also of note, my DVD copy of the movie came free with my programme when I attended the race this year. They know that many people's love of the 24 hours has a lot to do with the atmosphere created in this movie. You will appreciate this movie more if you've been woken by the sunrise and the sound of racing engines at the circuit :-) Ben
One of my Christmas presents last year was a copy of Michael Keyser's book "A French Kiss With Death" about the making of this movie (I had to drop a BIG hint!). Having just finished the book I watched the movie again with a much greater understanding of how it came to be made and the problems which plagued its production.
It is probably extremely rare for a major feature film to have absolutely no script - not even an outline - and no female lead after two months of shooting, but that was indicative of the sort of movie McQueen was determined to make. The race IS the story, and the story of the race is very well told. McQueen's racing experience, his need to have credibility within the racing world and the large number of real racing drivers and real racing cars involved all add up to an authenticity which exceeded that of Frankenheimer's "Grand Prix" and which is still unequalled. A couple of minor errors in the cars' paint jobs fail to dampen the reality of the on-track action.
It is true that the off-track storyline is a little weak, and some of the performances are a bit hammy, but McQueen absolutely nailed the "feel" of the Le Mans race. For this reason it is many race fans' favourite movie. It's certainly mine .
It is probably extremely rare for a major feature film to have absolutely no script - not even an outline - and no female lead after two months of shooting, but that was indicative of the sort of movie McQueen was determined to make. The race IS the story, and the story of the race is very well told. McQueen's racing experience, his need to have credibility within the racing world and the large number of real racing drivers and real racing cars involved all add up to an authenticity which exceeded that of Frankenheimer's "Grand Prix" and which is still unequalled. A couple of minor errors in the cars' paint jobs fail to dampen the reality of the on-track action.
It is true that the off-track storyline is a little weak, and some of the performances are a bit hammy, but McQueen absolutely nailed the "feel" of the Le Mans race. For this reason it is many race fans' favourite movie. It's certainly mine .
Steve McQueen stars in this film that recreates the race at Le Mans, France. However, he is less the star and more the object of the camera's focus more than any of the other racers--but it's a very unusual film. As a result, "Le Mans" is one of the more difficult films I have reviewed. That's because its style is nothing like a traditional film. The narrative is nothing like a standard film and it plays like a fictionalized version of a documentary. So, if you are looking for dialog and an interplay of characters, this is NOT a film for you! Instead, it's as if the entire 24 hours of Le Mans were crammed into a nearly two-hour film. To do this, the middle section of the race was condensed heavily, but the beginning and end of the race is live and it's clearly like you are there watching all the action--up close as if you are in the car or next to it. And wow, is it tense--as I found my arms and legs moving and contracting with the action. And, in this sense, it's a brilliant film and is the closest most of us will ever get to driving a race car ourselves. Exceptional but I cannot compare it to anything I've ever seen before--you just need to see this one to understand what I am talking about in my somewhat vague description. Sorry...it just seems to defy mere words.
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- TriviaHal Hamilton exclaimed, "We had the star, we had the drivers. We had an incredible array of technical support, we had everything. Except a script", while Haig Alltounian, Steve McQueen's chief mechanic, recalled "We were winging it".
- ErroresDuring a night pit stop, you can see the breaths of McQueen and his manager, even though the race takes place in June. This may have been due to the movie shoot running well past schedule, ending in November.
- Citas
Lisa Belgetti: When people risk their lives, shouldn't it be for something very important?
Michael Delaney: Well, it better be.
Lisa Belgetti: But what is so important about driving faster than anyone else?
Michael Delaney: Lotta people go through life doing things badly. Racing's important to men who do it well. When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.
- ConexionesEdited into Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans (2015)
- Bandas sonorasThe Shooting Gallery
Music by Michel Legrand
Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
Performed by Gene Morford
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- USD 7,500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 46 minutos
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