Gaming community and Ferrari fans may find interest in actor Adam Driver's recent defense of his film 'Ferrari' during a Q&A session at Poland's Camerimage festival. An audience member questioned the authenticity of the crash scenes, calling them "cheesy," prompting Driver to respond with a blunt "F**k you, I don’t know." This reaction follows his portrayal of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the iconic car manufacturer, set during a turbulent period in 1957 when the company was on the brink of bankruptcy.
The film 'Ferrari' stakes its drama on the historic Mille Miglia race—a 1,000-mile endurance event across Italy—and has been noted for its blend of familial tension and meticulously crafted racing scenes. Despite a mixed reception, it still managed to garner a nomination for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
With a cast including Penelope Cruz and Shailene Woodley, and under the direction of Michael Mann, 'Ferrari' stands as a notable entry in the racing film genre. It's described as a risk-averse movie that features an impressive performance from Driver and some remarkable racing sequences, earning a review score of 7/10. As the film delves into Enzo Ferrari's personal and professional life, it offers a narrative that goes beyond mere thrills to touch on deeper family dynamics.
For more details on the film, audiences are directed to check out the official trailer and delve further into the story behind this automotive drama.
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