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Ce n'est que le début.
Sonny Hayes était le prodige de la F1 des années 90 jusqu’à son terrible accident. Trente ans plus tard, devenu un pilote indépendant, il est contacté par Ruben Cervantes, patron d’une écurie en faillite qui le convainc de revenir pour sauver l’équipe et prouver qu’il est toujours le meilleur. Aux côtés de Joshua Pearce, diamant brut prêt à devenir le numéro 1, Sonny réalise vite qu'en F1, son coéquipier est aussi son plus grand rival, que le danger est partout et qu'il risque de tout perdre.
Avis de la communauté (12)
As an F1 fan, I’ve been waiting for this movie. Waiting to see Carlos in Red one last time, Lewis in Mercedes one last time, Danny Ric in a Formula 1 car again. Seeing F1 on the big screen, rumbling in your seats was an amazing experience. Aside from some Hollywood moments, a must watch.
This film is a disgrace to cinema. A real disrespect to Formula 1, motorsports and all sports in general. It's worse than poking fun for comedy like Happy Gilmore or the Bench warmers. This movie is just insulting to the audience.
Extremely underwhelming. Lacks any real triumphant or inspiring moments and follows a boring main character that you don't care about. I might have cared if there was a main rival or antagonist in the film, but they use real life F1 teams which means other drivers can never be seen being injured or outsmarted by the main character. And aside from one montage where he's briefly seen reading an F1 car manual, the main character never takes the time to really learn and develop new strategies at all. Instead he spents the entire film forcing everyone else to kiss his ass. This leads to a completely meaningless payoff at the end of the film where he just magically wins the race for no reason, without ever learning anything new or overcoming any obstacles. Pure cringe.
Meh, quite weak. OK to watch if you’re a F1 fan (although it is extremely exaggerated, and doesn’t depict the sport realistically), and especially cinematographically quite enjoyable, but the story and characters are dull, not relatable, predictable, depth lacking, and outright boring at times.
So disappointing, so predictable,... Apple clearly has their PR game well crafted tho…