The best documentary I have ever seen, none

Elisha 2022-01-05 08:01:02

There is absolutely no one of the best documentaries I have ever seen! Maybe it was because of the love of F1, in the end, I was crying, Xin Na, a familiar and unfamiliar name! Carrying how many people’s fond memories of F1, familiar faces, old cloth, old bus, white and fat Dennis boss, and of course the favorite and favorite Schumi, and in the end Sanna’s good friend Pross Especially...the familiar faces in those years are almost all!
The film is a chronicle like a character profile, from Senna’s landing in Europe to the final return of the soul to Imola. In Prost’s narration, it is turned over year after year without too much plot, natural editing and narration. It tells the truth about Xian Na's love for racing, and his fanatical obsession.
When the plot was unavoidable until May 1, 1994, I could no longer control my emotions. I have watched this video more than once, but I really have the opportunity to come here year after year like my personal experience. On the day of parting, it should be the day of farewell, witnessing the fall of the superstar, the film has always maintained the angle of view of the car lens, turning left and right...Finally when it comes to Tambreiro, I know it is time to end... Seeing the body of the car in shattered parts, Xin Na was forced to accept Xin Na's departure again with his head drooping in the driver's cabin.

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Extended Reading

Senna quotes

  • Viviane Senna: On that morning when he woke up, he asked God to talk to him. He opened the Bible and read a passage which said: God would give him the greatest of all gifts. Which was God himself.

  • John Bisignano: There's only one word that describes Ayrton's style, and that is "fast." He would take the car beyond its design capabilities. He would brake later, fly into these corners where the car was just over the edge, and somehow he could dance a dance with that car to where it stayed on the track.