paultenhout-140-413150
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The title says it all. I've been following F1 since the early nineties and this movie is just great. It does justice to F1 and yes, because a movie needs drama, some events are not correct. But that's ok, because this is a movie and not a documentary.
Also, I am a big Verstappen fan. I even cheered for his father back in the nineties. And I give me sincere respect to Lewis Hamilton, who was involved as a producer of this movie. He did a great job.
The movie flies by. There is not a dull moment. The story is ok, enough for a Jerry Bruckheimer movie. The race scenes are awesome. The behind the scenes at a race team are awesome. The actors do a good job.
I also liked the quotes of drivers and team principals in the movie. Those gave me a big smile, if you now them a bit and understand the context in which it was said.
Solid 9 out of 10 from me.
Also, I am a big Verstappen fan. I even cheered for his father back in the nineties. And I give me sincere respect to Lewis Hamilton, who was involved as a producer of this movie. He did a great job.
The movie flies by. There is not a dull moment. The story is ok, enough for a Jerry Bruckheimer movie. The race scenes are awesome. The behind the scenes at a race team are awesome. The actors do a good job.
I also liked the quotes of drivers and team principals in the movie. Those gave me a big smile, if you now them a bit and understand the context in which it was said.
Solid 9 out of 10 from me.
Remember Game of Thrones, where 7 seasons of character building, logic, tension, was crushed in 1 abysmal season? Well, Bodyguard does all of this in 1 season. 5 episodes of character building, logic, tension, but in the last episode everybody loses and sense of logic, gets amnesia, turns into absolute annoying a-holes, makes irrational assumptions and jump to conclusions even toddlers wouldn't make.
Everything turns out fine in the end....but the way this show comes to a conclusion is an absolute writer's mess.
First 5 episodes are defenitely worth watching. Skio the 6th and know the end is ok.
Everything turns out fine in the end....but the way this show comes to a conclusion is an absolute writer's mess.
First 5 episodes are defenitely worth watching. Skio the 6th and know the end is ok.