'F1 The Movie' Review, Brad Pitt Brings Boyhood Fantasy Of Fast Cars In Sports Drama Film

'F1 The Movie' is now available on the OTT platform. Brad Pitt has the boyhood fantasy of chasing cars in the sports drama film.

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'F1 The Movie' Review, Brad Pitt Brings Boyhood Fantasy Of Fast Cars In Sports Drama Film

Brad Pitt's FI The Movie is an emotion in itself where the actor has fulfilled his boyhood fantasy of chasing fast cars and having the perfect thrills. If you are someone who has grown up watching and idolising Formula One legends like Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, and Lewis Hamilton, this film is about Brad Pitt, a.k.a. 'Sonny Hayes', a fictional underdog racer. He is shown to have the thrill and power to ace the racing drama movie, which leaves the season F1 fans jumping out of their movie seats.

F 1 The Movie will give you the perfect dose of adrenaline rush

Joseph Kosinski is the director of Tom Cruise's smash movie, Top Gun: Maverick has directed F1 The Movie. To speak about the movie, it will give you a head-on adrenaline rush and you will feel like being inside the cockpit of a fast racing car. Tom Cruise's, Top Maverick and F1 have many things in common. Both films have top soundtracks, but in F1, Brad Pitt is fighting against Joshua Pearce, essayed by Damson Idris. Both are driving for the F1 team Apex GP, whose owner is F1 driver, Ruben, portrayed by Javier Bardem.

While both of them are part of the same team, 'Sonny' and 'Joshua' are seen in a professional fight. The film showcases the ambition of drivers, drama, and the spirit of perseverance to the finish line. 'Sonny's career is seen to be cut short because of a terrible car crash. He is then again motivated to get back into the world of racing by his ex-teammate, Ruben Cervantes. He has a team named APXGP that is struggling, and 'Reuben' finds last hope in 'Sonny' to get on to the race. 'Sonny' has to fight his demons, and his competition from 'Joshua' is nail-biting as he is also there to prove.

Brad Pitt for F1 The Movie actually drove cars at a speed of 180 mph

F1 The Movie, visually and from the audio perspective, is all things excellent. The movie was reportedly filmed during the weekends of the Grand Prix with the real teams of F1 and the drivers. The racing sequence in the movie, therefore, appeared authentic, and very few sports drama movies can match that level. Brad reportedly underwent extensive training and had actually driven on tracks at a top speed of 180 mph. In this way, he added the factor of realism to the movie and intensified his performance.

Brad's character as 'Sonny' is totally in contrast to the F1 drivers, who are shown to be cold. Brad's plans for the racing tracks are totally out of the box, unhinged, and his team calls them chaotic. He creates some out-of-the-box moments with his character, as his driving strategies will give you the perfect edge-of-the-seat moments.

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Brad Pitt's F1 The Movie based on the rivalry of James Hunt and Niki Lauda?

Brad Pitt's F1 Movie will instantly remind you of the fight one had seen between James Hunt and Niki Lauda back in the 2013 movie, Rush. It was based on a real-life rivalry, but the one depicted in F1 is entirely fictional. It also had a parallel reference to the rivalry that had taken place between Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso. Lewis, the legend, produced the movie.

What are your views on Brad Pitt's F1 The Movie, which has been released on OTT?

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