F1
- 2025
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- 2h 35m
A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'F1: The Movie' offers thrilling racing sequences and impressive cinematography, appealing to both fans and newcomers. However, many criticize the unrealistic plot, lack of character depth, and over-reliance on clichés. Some appreciate the inclusion of real F1 personnel and behind-the-scenes insights, while others find the film's portrayal of F1 lacking authenticity and depth. The movie's balance between entertainment and realism is a point of contention, with some enjoying it as a fun, escapist film, and others feeling it falls short of capturing the true essence of Formula 1. Overall, the film is seen as a mixed bag, with strong visual and auditory elements but a weaker narrative and character development.
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I'll keep if brief
9/10 visual. Very top gun.
7.5/10 racing accuracy. Overall good except the fact that sonny didn't see one black flag for any of the things he did, and, curbs don't launch f1 cars like that.
4/10 story. Same old individual heroism hollywood story that has been told 200 times.
6/10 characters. Only sonny's character motivation is established. Other characters have varying degrees of "why do they want to be here" syndrome, some worse than others. But the main characters have visible character development throughout the film nevertheless so overall not shockingly bad characters.
A lot of people complain about the runtime. Sure the story can comfortably be told within 90min. But they stretched the extra 40min to mostly show some gripping fictional f1 races. Not the worst usage of screen time.
6.5/10 my final score rounding up to 7.
9/10 visual. Very top gun.
7.5/10 racing accuracy. Overall good except the fact that sonny didn't see one black flag for any of the things he did, and, curbs don't launch f1 cars like that.
4/10 story. Same old individual heroism hollywood story that has been told 200 times.
6/10 characters. Only sonny's character motivation is established. Other characters have varying degrees of "why do they want to be here" syndrome, some worse than others. But the main characters have visible character development throughout the film nevertheless so overall not shockingly bad characters.
A lot of people complain about the runtime. Sure the story can comfortably be told within 90min. But they stretched the extra 40min to mostly show some gripping fictional f1 races. Not the worst usage of screen time.
6.5/10 my final score rounding up to 7.
The way the movie was shot is magnificent. Brad Pitt is magnificent too. The problem is racing. The whole movie is like superb until they start racing. The endurance race at the beginning, the way Sonny is convinced to join to the APX team, the first test and the rivalry between the two drivers are all very well made. Unfortunately when they actively start to race the movie falls apart. Sonny constantly makes moves that you couldn't have ever seen ever from any driver before. Not to mention the car upgrades. One single update makes the worst car on the grid capable of winning. TBH if you follow F1 you simply can't enjoy this dumb portrayal of the sport. Once again Pitt still rocks 🔥
Firstly, the music. Oh boy!
I came expecting engine roars... and instead got Hans Zimmer blasting emotions at 300 km/h. I wasn't prepared for this concert. I came to the theatre for Formula 1, not to feel my feelings in Dolby Atmos. The guitars and drums were doing more laps than the cars.
Cinematography? A thing to Marvel at!
No, no - NOT that Marvel. This isn't a multiverse; this is motorsport. But I'll give it to Kosinski - the man knows how to shoot speed. The close-ups, the helmet cams, the pit lane drama - it's all smoother than Lewis on a soft compound.
Kosinski pulls it off again As expected, the Top Gun: Maverick director brings his signature hyper-real-but-just-believable-enough style. Everything looks slick, the tension is palpable, and the racing feels intense. The cars look real, the tracks feel familiar, and the drama is soaked in cinematic polish - and maybe a bit of Red Bull too.
Now, dear hardcore F1 fans... You will suffer. In silence.
Yes, yes - the pit stop timings are a joke, strategy makes no sense, tyre degradation is apparently fictional, and someone said "DRS" like it's a Marvel superpower. You'll sit there, physically cringing, as your non-F1 friends lean over and say, "Omg I didn't know Formula 1 was this emotional." You'll want to scream, but you won't. You'll smile. You'll nod. Then later, you'll go straight to Reddit, type furiously, and find solace in a thread titled "Things that made no damn sense in the F1 movie - Spoiler heavy".
Final thoughts: Is it accurate? Not really.
Is it entertaining? Absolutely.
Is Brad Pitt believable as an ageing F1 comeback driver? Well... let's just say Fernando Alonso might have notes.
Go watch it. Just don't forget - it's not Formula 1. It's Formula Fun-damentally unrealistic, but kinda awesome.
I came expecting engine roars... and instead got Hans Zimmer blasting emotions at 300 km/h. I wasn't prepared for this concert. I came to the theatre for Formula 1, not to feel my feelings in Dolby Atmos. The guitars and drums were doing more laps than the cars.
Cinematography? A thing to Marvel at!
No, no - NOT that Marvel. This isn't a multiverse; this is motorsport. But I'll give it to Kosinski - the man knows how to shoot speed. The close-ups, the helmet cams, the pit lane drama - it's all smoother than Lewis on a soft compound.
Kosinski pulls it off again As expected, the Top Gun: Maverick director brings his signature hyper-real-but-just-believable-enough style. Everything looks slick, the tension is palpable, and the racing feels intense. The cars look real, the tracks feel familiar, and the drama is soaked in cinematic polish - and maybe a bit of Red Bull too.
Now, dear hardcore F1 fans... You will suffer. In silence.
Yes, yes - the pit stop timings are a joke, strategy makes no sense, tyre degradation is apparently fictional, and someone said "DRS" like it's a Marvel superpower. You'll sit there, physically cringing, as your non-F1 friends lean over and say, "Omg I didn't know Formula 1 was this emotional." You'll want to scream, but you won't. You'll smile. You'll nod. Then later, you'll go straight to Reddit, type furiously, and find solace in a thread titled "Things that made no damn sense in the F1 movie - Spoiler heavy".
Final thoughts: Is it accurate? Not really.
Is it entertaining? Absolutely.
Is Brad Pitt believable as an ageing F1 comeback driver? Well... let's just say Fernando Alonso might have notes.
Go watch it. Just don't forget - it's not Formula 1. It's Formula Fun-damentally unrealistic, but kinda awesome.
It's sort of fun,Brad pitt is his usual charismatic self, Damon iris is solid in support, kerry condon is always great and a very underated actress, but to.be honest if you are a fan of actual formula one the story is beyond ridiculous, not one part of it makes any sense, its all style and not much substance, the dialogue is very cheesy, nothing is in anyway surprising as a blind man could see what was going to happen
All in all its a well shot film, the racing sequences are great, but again if you've ever watched actual formula 1, they are beyond ridiculous, the real team heads that are used for cameos are especially poor, its mildly entertaining but ultimately pretty forgettable.
I usually enjoy Brad Pitt movies but he was definitely flat in this one and didn't bring much to his character. The whole story was very lazy and nowhere close to racing movies such as Rush and Ford vs Ferrari. It had the bones to be good but everything was flat with silly storylines like Sonny basically driving illegally and the thin story of combat can beat speed on the race track, not going to happen but it helped the storyline so let's just bend reality and let Pitt smirk his way to a win. Too bad but it has decent moments, just not enough!
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- GoofsIn the final race in Abu Dhabi, Sonny Hayes shows up just before the race to participate in it. However, FIA regulations state that a driver change can be made before qualifying starts. Since the movie shows that everyone was surprised by the change of drivers at the race start, it means that Hayes didn't take part in qualifying, thus he shouldn't be eligible to race.
- Quotes
Joshua Pearce: When was the last time you won a race?
Sonny Hayes: Sunday, Daytona.
Joshua Pearce: Oh. I'm sorry. I meant Formula 1.
Sonny Hayes: Oh. I'm sorry. Then, same as you.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits scene show Sonny racing through the Baja desert.
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Performed by Led Zeppelin
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- F1: The Movie
- Filming locations
- Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary(race track scenes)
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Box office
- Budget
- $200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $189,527,111
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $57,001,667
- Jun 29, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $631,627,111
- Runtime
- 2h 35m(155 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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