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F1: The Movie review – Brad Pitt in fun but clichéd motor-racing drama

F1: The Movie review – Brad Pitt in fun but clichéd motor-racing drama

3/5 stars
Watching F1: The Movie is like being hurled back into 1980s Hollywood, for better and for worse.
The film, about a veteran driver and a rookie in a failing F1 team, sees producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Days of Thunder) and director Joseph Kosinski reunited after
Top Gun: Maverick , starring Tom Cruise.
But instead of Cruise, this new film stars Brad Pitt.
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Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a former F1 driver who disappeared from the circuit following a crash at the 1993 Spanish Grand Prix. In the years since, he has scraped by as a New York cabby, developed a gambling habit and had numerous failed marriages.
He gets another shot at the big time when his former teammate Ruben (Javier Bardem) invites him to drive for his failing F1 team, APX GP. Sonny, it turns out, has retained his skill and proves to be a fantastic driver who plays by his own rules.

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