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Default F1 Movie in Theaters

It's been a while since I enjoyed a movie in theater. A friend of over 60 years told me about this movie and loved it so much he saw it twice. He is anything but a car person.

It was a fantastic movie. In fact my wife really enjoyed it as well. Great acting very realistic, although I'm not an expert on F1 racing. Plot predictable, but interesting twists and turns.

Anyone else see the movie? I had never heard of the film until my buddy recommended.


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My seventeen year old son saw it with friends. He thought it was great. His words "It was on par with Ford vs Ferrari, and much better than the new Mission Impossible ".
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My wife and I, as die hard F1 fans, really enjoyed it. Spectacular racing scenes, fun cast, bit silly Hollywood plot but reasonably realistic racing most of the time with a lot of nice details. I’d say it compares well to Grand Prix - decent Hollywood storyline but as good as it gets for racing on film (along with Le Mans). I love Ford v Ferrari as better overall storytelling, but we will definitely watch F1 again
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We saw it at the Movie house and Eatery with reclining seats and a bottle of wine. It was great.
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We saw it at the Movie house and Eatery with reclining seats and a bottle of wine. It was great.
----Wow, Tim! That's the way I want to go to the movies. Looking forward to seeing this....Bill S
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