Thursday, June 26, 2025

F1

Last night my nephew and I went to an early access IMAX screening of F1 and it is an adrenaline rush from beginning to end!  Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) is a nomadic race car driver for hire after a promising career in Formula One racing was cut short by a near fatal crash.  Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), a friend and former F1 driver who now owns APXGB, lures him out of retirement to mentor Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), the hotshot prodigy who drives for him, in order to stave off calls from his board of directors to sell the team.  Without winning any points all season, APXGB has just nine races to improve their record but Sonny and Joshua immediately clash over training methods and racing strategy and get off to a disastrous start.  However, with help from Kate McKenna (Kerry Condon), an innovative technical director with something to prove, they eventually start to respect each other and work together to foil the plans of Peter Banning (Tobias Menzies), a duplicitous board member, during the final race of the year.  The story follows similar sports movie tropes (an experienced veteran looking for redemption and a cocky and arrogant rookie eager to make his mark join forces as underdogs who ultimately triumph) but it is also full of heart and the relationship that develops between Sonny and Joshua is very touching (I loved seeing Joshua slowly incorporate all of Sonny's training methods).  I do not know anything about F1 racing and, honestly, I have never really understood the appeal but I found the behind the scenes look at the sport to be fascinating, especially all of the strategy involved (although I suspect that some of the methods used by Sonny to disrupt the races to give himself an advantage are a bit far-fetched).  The racing sequences are exhilarating and incredibly immersive (seeing the track from the perspectives of the drivers is really intense).  It is also impressive that the actors actually drive the cars with footage from real races and that many current F1 drivers make cameos (the only driver I recognized was Lewis Hamilton but my nephew recognized a lot of them including the actual coach, or principal, of Scuderia Ferrari).  The propulsive score by Hans Zimmer adds tension to these thrilling scenes and the needle drops are fantastic (when a movie starts with "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin you know it is going to be awesome).  Finally, Pitt brings his movie star charm to the role and Idris is a movie star in the making.  This movie is the definition of a summer blockbuster and I had so much fun watching it with my nephew!  Go see it in IMAX!

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