I Was Shook Up By F1’s Crash Scenes, And I Have Even More Chills Now That I Know How The Director Came Up With The Ideas
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“F1: The Movie” delivers speed but misses the mark on representation
“F1: The Movie,”directed by Joseph Kosinski, is a racing drama that brings authenticity to the screen — even if it drifts into the unrealistic at times. Kosinski does a great job at keeping parts of the racing authentic, with the film’s stars driving real Formula 1 cars. For dedicated F1 fans, certain scenes may stretch believability. Several racing moments outright ignore regulations that would never fly in a real Grand Prix, even if the scene…
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