- Ferrari Movie Review: Should You See It? - Car and Driver
That's not just because Ferrari —which stars Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari and Penélope Cruz as his embattled wife, Laura—takes place almost exclusively in 1957, years before those cars were
- Ferrari movie review film summary (2023) | Roger Ebert
“Ferrari” unfolds in 1957 as the title character approaches 60 and struggles to maintain his grip on the industry he revolutionized He’s a hero in Italy, but it’s tough to wear the crown
- Ferrari (2023) - IMDb
Overall, Ferrari feels like a film that could've been better The characters could've been better, the story could've covered a more interesting part of Enzo Ferrari's life and the acting could've been more
- 4 Reasons Why Ferrari is a Must-Watch: A Journey Through Grief . . .
'Ferrari' is a profound exploration of grief and contradiction It's a film that resonated deeply with me, depicting the complexities of Enzo Ferrari's life during a turbulent time Its blend of emotional depth, visual splendour and narrative intensity makes it a must-see
- Why ‘Ferrari’ Is Being Called ‘The Best Car Movie Ever Made’
Director Michael Mann’s Adam Driver-led Enzo Ferrari biopic is drawing critical praise ahead of its Dec 25 release Forget Le Mans, the entire Fast and the Furious franchise, and even 2020’s
- Ferrari (2023 Film) Review: Cast, Realism, Runtime and Where to Watch
With not much money but a brutal will to compete, Ferrari fields cars like the 335 S—reportedly around 390 horsepower from a 4 1-liter V12—on open Italian roads lined with families, balconies, and fate It’s beautiful, irresponsible, thrilling The film doesn’t judge; it just lets you feel it
- Ferrari: The True Story Behind Adam Drivers Enzo Ferrari Movie
Based upon Brock Yates’ 1991 book, Enzo Ferrari: The Man and the Machine, the film explores a particularly tumultuous time in the founder’s life, as he faces personal and professional tragedies
- Ferrari Review: Come For The Racing, Stay For Thoughtful Drama
The film's constant doubling and mirroring reflect Enzo's attempt to occupy two points in space and the binary choices he faces Ferrari is not just about entertainment, but delves deeper into the themes of joy, contradiction, and the simultaneous nature of life
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