Ferrari (2023)
A riveting drama set in 1957, perfect for fans of historical sagas and intense character studies like "Mad Men" and "Rush."
Genres: History, Drama
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Ferrari(2023)
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Set during the summer of 1957. Ex-racecar driver, Enzo Ferrari, is in crisis. Bankruptcy stalks the company he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing ten years earlier. Their tempestuous marriage struggles with the mourning for one son and the acknowledgement of another.
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Adam Driver
Enzo Ferrari

Penélope Cruz
Laura Ferrari

Shailene Woodley
Lina Lardi

Gabriel Leone
Alfonso de Portago

Sarah Gadon
Linda Christian

Jack O'Connell
Peter Collins

Patrick Dempsey
Piero Taruffi

Giuseppe Festinese
Piero Lardi

Michele Savoia
Carlo Chiti

Valentina Bellè
Cecilia Manzini

Tommaso Basili
Gianni Agnelli

Andrea Dolente
Gino Rancati

Lino Musella
Sergio Scaglietti

Brett Smrz
Olivier Gendebien

Massi Furlan
Italian journalist (voice)

Peter Arpesella
TV Sportscaster (voice)

Giuseppe Russo
Carabiniere / TV Sportcaster (voice...

Luca Della Valle
Italian Journalist (voice)

Andrea Bruschi
Bishop

Giuseppe Bonifati
Giacomo Cuoghi
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I had such a hard time understanding the heavily accented English... Honestly I'd have preferred if the movie was just in Italian with subtitles. Then I might've actually understood what was going on.
120 minutes of Adam Driver in a bad wig and bad accent calmly explaining his infidelity does not an engaging movie make.
Great acting and decent story, but the CGI really is terrible… If you don’t have the budget, just don’t do it, but don’t make something that cheap :skull:
Like a soap opera digest: skips over the facts to focus on the romantic drama. Like this year's Napoleon, there was a lot I wanted to know about the subject and none of it was in the film. Credit where it's due, though, the film did a nice job recreating the era and Adam Driver was one, but if you want to be truly entertained watch Ford v Ferrari again or maybe an episode of Succession, which at least has the decency to be shorter.
This was disappointing because I had no idea what exactly was at stake here. We jump into the story after Ferrari had already established his brand, we're watching his broken marriage to his wife unfold in the most annoying performance I've seen Penelope Cruz give in a while, we're watching him "struggle" to accept a child he and everyone else but his wife know about, oh and there's a race he has to win because if he doesn't... I don't know, something happens. Zero stakes are felt throughout the movie. A rare Mann blunder.
Was expecting more of a story about the man not just a short part of it and even then it was a bit here there and everywhere. I’m sure the man was more interesting than just finding out he had an out of marriage son. Beautifully shot and didn’t find the acting or accents quite as bad as some say excluding Mr Dempsey why he was chosen I don’t know.
not a bad movie but it was kind of hard to follow sometimes. especually eith the forced accent on top of the flip floppyness of the story. The racing was good but at some points it just looked like someone recording without a stabilizer. but that's just me nitpicking. all in all I'd say it's still worth a watch but just without high expectations.
No where near as good as Ford v Ferrari. The acting was dry. The pacing was really slow, then a split second of fast and back to slug pace. The design was great, but it was barely shown. I wanted really cool looking frame shots, but it didn't provide enough. The crashes were fantastic, but the dummy's flying out are weirdly funny. I was both sad and laughing. The music was good at moments but when you want a big moment you want big music, there wasn't anything that felt like that. Disappointed, I was really looking forward to this, ignoring all the bad reviews, but now I join them.
The main highlight of the movie was Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari but even the forced English accent makes it sound like it was an Oscar bait, they should've either done the movie in full Italy with English subtitles or just pure English tbh. I wanted more content on cars but ended up getting a little too much about Ferrari himself but it was probably my fault for expecting this to be solely focused on cars. Is Ferrari a checkered flag or a pit stop? I don't know it's a mixed bag honestly and depends on what you expect it to be. Ultimately the movie ends up being more of a character study.
Adam driver drives Ferrari :car:
honestly thought it would be better and more about the racing but it was more about his love life. felt like there was only 15mins of racing in the whole movie. quite a few people in the cinema checking the time on their phones which implied I wasn't the only one not that interested in it.
It would be hilarious if Michael Mann cast Lady Gaga as Laura Ferrari.
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The appeal of a biopic lies in the fact you want to know about the person it depicts. I'm a massive car nut, not necessarily Ferrari, but I still want to know about him because he sure was a carismatic figure. What I don't get is why every filmmaker today thinks the first thing they need to show us about a person is his sex life. Another problem with biopics is you have about two hours and you need to pick a part of your topics life to show the viewer. Again, your choice falls to the problems resulting from his liasons. The movie opens with the explanation how Enzo and Laura built Ferrari in 1947 out of the rubbles of WWII. Then you jump 10 years forward to the point where they already are in financial trouble. I would have much rather watched how they built it. Now, the racing scenes were ok. But they have done it much better decades before. The accident at the Mille was a real shocking, though. The violence shown in those pictures are in contrast to the rest of the movie, which was rather soft. Acting was decent althought I agree the accents were too thick. Let everyone speak normal englisch, that way the viewer can assume they speak Italian but it's translated for us. Doing it like this gives the impression that everyone in Italy speaks accented english. Minor detail maybe, but it really felt cliched. Overall an OK movie but if I'm honest I wouldn't recommended it to someone who wants to know about Ferrari. And for a casual viewer it's too generic. Could have been a fictional story altogether.

Same bullshit approach as another previous movie about the life of Lamborghini. How these people take a life-story of a dude who built a world famous super car and make that story boring AF is beyond my comprehension. No automotive enthusiast starts watching these types of movies expecting elaborate scenes of the founder’s private life. For every 1 minute of this movie where we see Ferrari working with his team discussing the building of cars and racing, we see 20 minutes of his private life related dumbfuckery. It almost feels like they shot those 1 in 20 interesting car related parts just to include in the trailer. Penélope Cruz is one of the most overrated actresses, joined by Adam Driver who seem to have joined this movie to aim for an Oscar or something. Also, what's with the accents? Was that supposed to make the characters look authentic? All this and the fact that the thing goes on for over 2 hours made the viewing experience somehow worse than that Lamborghini movie. No wonder this only made $35.9 million in box office after burning through a budget of $95 million. I have no idea where that $95 million went. Money Laundering, most probably :joy:. Watch Ford v Ferrari instead of this https://trakt.tv/movies/ford-v-ferrari-2019 .

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/ferrari-venice-film-festival-review-penelope-cruz-drives-an-uneven-biopic/ "Ferrari has the potential to be a memorable biopic but lacks a more thoughtful emotional focus in its performance-driven character study. Adam Driver is excellent, but Penélope Cruz clearly stands out with an emotionally devastating performance. The dialogues between the main couple are the highlights of a globally abrupt film that deals with the deaths of people outside the family nucleus in a manner that is too fleeting and insignificant, in addition to overdramatizing a particular subplot. Competent racing sequences. It fulfills the basic purpose of telling the story of a complex man whose life is much sadder than one can imagine." Rating: B-

Perhaps Adam Driver thought his "House of Gucci" (2021) role would better qualify him to play the eponymous and visionary Italian motor sport impresario, but what we really end up with here is more in the vein of the recent Bradley Cooper "Maestro". Sure, there are some great re-enactments of the races - though maybe not at the beginning with Driver's faced superimposed into a car like you'd put a kid's face on a birthday card. The bulk of the rest of this is more a treatment of his tempestuous marriage with Laura (an uncharacteristically flat Penélope Cruz) and how he juggles his family - and their past tragedies - with his second family with Lina (Shailene Woodley) and son Piero (Giuseppe Festinese) about whom his wife knows nothing! The business is struggling. The production car manufacture is no longer paying for the racing cars and with bankruptcy looming, Enzo must put all of his eggs into the one basket that is the thousand mile endurance Mille Miglia and hope to win and generate extra sales. It's this last half hour that brings the film to life. You can almost smell the fumes of the engines as the cars race the narrow and treacherous roads of rural, post war, Italy. There's also an indication of the honour amongst the drivers and an awareness of the respect that they have for each other - especially as we know fatality and disaster are frequently in that cockpit too. At it's best, it's an intense and well photographed almost documentary style of film, but there's too much pointless, meandering, melodrama with a leading man who just hasn't a charismatic bone in his body. Although I didn't hate it, it was way too much about a flawed marriage and not about the engineering that made me care.
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