Intro: Honestly curious to see this movie, as the reviews were good and the trailer looked fine. Also, an Irish actress in the leading performance? Couldn't miss it.
Film 2391: "F1" (2025), Joseph Kosinski
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: Funny enough, I like sports movies about car racing, yet I don't like the sport per se. I don't watch it and the few times I did, I found it extremely boring. But I did enjoy all the movies I watched in the past that portray this sport, like "Ford v Ferrari", "Rush" or "Gran Turismo" and now, this one as well.
I'm not surprised I liked "F1", to be honest: I usually enjoy Brad Pitt as an actor, I liked Joseph Kosinski's previous outing "Top Gun: Maverick" and, as I said, somehow I'm a sucker for sports films. This one is particularly well shot, I'm sure it has a very realistic shot at a bunch of technical Oscars (like sound and editing) and, most importantly, it's quite entertaining.
There's all you need in a blockbuster movie: handsome lead, underdog story, compelling visuals, exceptionally crafted shots, a protagonist to root for. I mean, it was a big gamble for Apple to produce it, as it cost $200–300 million to make, but it surely paid off.
Is it the best movie of the year? No, but I'd say it has a shot at making it into the Best Picture category at the Oscars, just like "Top Gun: Maverick" did, eventually winning Best Sound. It's not a given, but it definitely wouldn't be unheard of.
Ps. Many artists realead songs for the movie soundtrack, including Tate McRae ("Just Keep Watching"), Don Toliver and Doja Cat ("Lose My Mind"), Rosé ("Messy"), and Ed Sheeran ("Drive").
Cast: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, Javier Bardem.
Box Office: $629 million
Worth a watch?: Definitely worth giving it a shot. Better on a big, big screen, possibly paired with Dolby Surround sound. Pitt is charismatic, Kerry Condon proves to be a great female lead after her Supporting Actress nomination at the 2022 Academy Awards and Joseph Kosinski once again proves that he's great at directing films that require a great level of spectacle and technical capabilities. "F1" is a good movie even for those who are not into the Formula 1.
Awards: /
Key word: Plan C.
Trailer
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Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: Funny enough, I like sports movies about car racing, yet I don't like the sport per se. I don't watch it and the few times I did, I found it extremely boring. But I did enjoy all the movies I watched in the past that portray this sport, like "Ford v Ferrari", "Rush" or "Gran Turismo" and now, this one as well.
I'm not surprised I liked "F1", to be honest: I usually enjoy Brad Pitt as an actor, I liked Joseph Kosinski's previous outing "Top Gun: Maverick" and, as I said, somehow I'm a sucker for sports films. This one is particularly well shot, I'm sure it has a very realistic shot at a bunch of technical Oscars (like sound and editing) and, most importantly, it's quite entertaining.
There's all you need in a blockbuster movie: handsome lead, underdog story, compelling visuals, exceptionally crafted shots, a protagonist to root for. I mean, it was a big gamble for Apple to produce it, as it cost $200–300 million to make, but it surely paid off.
Is it the best movie of the year? No, but I'd say it has a shot at making it into the Best Picture category at the Oscars, just like "Top Gun: Maverick" did, eventually winning Best Sound. It's not a given, but it definitely wouldn't be unheard of.
Ps. Many artists realead songs for the movie soundtrack, including Tate McRae ("Just Keep Watching"), Don Toliver and Doja Cat ("Lose My Mind"), Rosé ("Messy"), and Ed Sheeran ("Drive").
Cast: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, Javier Bardem.
Box Office: $629 million
Worth a watch?: Definitely worth giving it a shot. Better on a big, big screen, possibly paired with Dolby Surround sound. Pitt is charismatic, Kerry Condon proves to be a great female lead after her Supporting Actress nomination at the 2022 Academy Awards and Joseph Kosinski once again proves that he's great at directing films that require a great level of spectacle and technical capabilities. "F1" is a good movie even for those who are not into the Formula 1.
Awards: /
Key word: Plan C.
Trailer
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