Review: Effective Pitt stop makes 'F1' a summer must
- Brad Pitt stars in the upcoming film F1, releasing in cinemas next June and portraying Formula One racing with a Top Gun style treatment.
- The film centers on Pitt's character accepting a challenge and facing opposition from Joshua Pearce, a brash driver played by Damson Idris, while featuring a subdued romance with Kerry Condon as the technical director.
- F1 runs two hours and 35 minutes, offers a glossy look with effective pacing, though some editing could tighten its length, and Pitt delivers a performance that reflects his racing background.
- Formula One racing is depicted as a true spectacle, but the film limits its focus mostly to key teams and includes Pitt's known traits like gambling history and competitive grit.
- The movie could boost Formula One's popularity next year by combining slick visuals, intense storytelling, and a strong lead performance, signaling a significant potential impact on the sport's image.
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Review: Effective Pitt stop makes 'F1' a summer must
Big star. Big action. Big drama. Formula One racing gets the full “Top Gun” treatment in “F1.”
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