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Ford v Ferrari

Posted : 4 years, 2 months ago on 24 February 2020 10:29

If you like cars or movies that are clearly aimed for the dads in the audience, then Ford v Ferrari will hit you right in that sweet spot. A nearly three-hour tale of male bonding, father/son dynamics, and a haloed vision of the American dream. Thereā€™s a far more entertaining two-hour movie squeezed somewhere into this smorgasbord, but the vroom-vroom scenes sure are nice.

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Look, if thereā€™s one thing I donā€™t care about and canā€™t pretend to, itā€™s cars. Corporatist egotism is at the center of this tale and endless scenes of Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and Ken Miles (Christian Bale) designing and testing their entry in the Le Mans competition just doesnā€™t excite me. Competently made as the film may be, this hagiographic depiction of these men is a bit much as the filmā€™s central conflict is not between Ford and Ferrari, but these two and Henry Ford II (Tracy Letts).

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Not even pretending to care about anyone who isnā€™t those three, Caitriona Balfe is utterly wasted as Milesā€™ wife, Ford v Ferrari is ā€œjust guys being dudes.ā€ In-between various scenes of sports/racing film shorthand thereā€™s also the corporate board presented as interfering dunderheads to deal with. For all the dread that the film manages to invest into its racing scenes, especially the climatic race, it nearly undoes it by counterbalancing it with cartoon characters demanding the bottom line, good PR, and camera-ready theatrics.

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Having said all of that, Ford v Ferrari is a technical marvel. The film largely manages to avoid the montage clichĆ© of these types of films, and thereā€™s always the threat of the cars spinning out of control. Milesā€™ fateful drive through the final legs of the competition displays several cars contorted into odd shapes or engulfed in flames. There are finally actual stakes at the center here, even if we know from the beginning that itā€™ll all work out in Fordā€™s favor.

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This is probably nirvana for gearheads, and good for them, but I often found my mind wandering until the engineā€™s roar snapped me back to what was happening. Itā€™s all a little bit canned but made well enough. Dads will love it though as this the most dad movie to ever dad movie.



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Ford v Ferrari review

Posted : 4 years, 3 months ago on 19 January 2020 05:02

Good idea to start up the engine of people aside frim the idea. Damos and Bale, good 'classic hawksian' friends, don't care neither Ford nor Ferrari. Bale is excellent, alone in the car, metaphisical


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A good movie

Posted : 4 years, 5 months ago on 24 November 2019 09:18

To be honest, I have to admit that I'm not a car race fan but when I heard that they were making a movie about the 24 hours of Le Mans, I thought it would be really cool to watch it with my film club.Ā  Well, even if it didn't turn out to be anything really groundbreaking, the damned thing still turned out to be so fun and entertaining. First of all, it is pretty clear that Matt Damon and Christian Bale had a blast here as they both delivered some strong performances, especially Bale who was often quite hilarious. It was also nice that they didn't rush this tale, that they took their time to show that car racing goes beyond than only building up the fastest car. As a result, it is probably the best film I have seen dealing with this genre and the racing scenes felt really realistic and were quite thrilling to behold. To be honest, I thought it was rather odd that the Ford company, in particular Leo Beebe and even Henry Ford II, were turned into some villains when the whole point was to show how Ford managed to win this legendary race but it wasn't a big deal. Anyway, to conclude, it turned out to be one of the most entertaining films I have seen this year and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 


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