The romantic life in the speed world

Jeffry 2022-03-21 09:01:08

Extreme speed, although it is a rather boring translation, it also shows the charm of F1 racing. Enjoy the joystick, reach the highest speed of humans on land, it is highly anticipated, and it is also a global tour, and by the way, it is also a global tour (it is said that James Hunt has slept with 5000 beauties). At the same time, this is also a career that goes hand-in-hand with the Reaper. There are 25 racers every year, two deaths on average, and only Rebels, Lunatics, and Dreamers participate.



With this film, Hollywood offers us a textbook-like commercial film based on real events. Real adaptation, first of all, real. The film is sincere about this. Hammer and German actor Daniel Bruhl do not need to make up, and they can be described as "reducing the gods" to the character prototypes, let alone several supporting roles are so appropriate. In other respects, whether it is respect for history or technical details of the car, at least in the eyes of the layman, it is impeccable.

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is not difficult to photograph speed and passion alone. The difficulty is to photograph the inner world and life of real drivers. Not the latest F1 champion, nor is it the most legendary seven-time champion Schumacher. This film selected two champions from the 1970s, James Hunt and Nikki Launda. One is the unruly British blond prodigal son, speed for dinner sex for breakfast; the other is an unsmiling Austrian struggler who only rushes to the car. The two diametrically opposed individuals were able to go hand in hand and both achieved the pinnacle of F1. This is truly a legendary career.




The two diametrically opposed people will naturally not appreciate each other when they first meet. The film highlights the differences between the two, as well as the fierce competition, and the undisguised mutual dislike. Especially when the opponent is smooth sailing, but he is frustrated, whether it is unemployment, drinking sullen wine or hell-like healing, the kind of boredom and pain is self-evident. The turning point occurred in Nikki's accident, passing by the god of death, making them realize that their biggest opponents are not each other, and gradually cherish each other.

The most feared of film adaptation of real events is the lack of drama and excitement, and the improper detailing will become a running account. "Fast Wind" excels in avoiding both aspects. The deeds of the two drivers are legendary enough, but the combing and polishing of the film is absolutely indispensable. The two clashes for several years, this film captures the 1976 season, not only trying to reproduce the history so that racing fans can be treasured, but also highlight the key points to let ordinary audiences forget their emotions. Whether it’s the extreme speed close to the ground, the slow motion of splashing water in the pouring rain on the racing track; or the divorce, the high-altitude cannon, the romantic honeymoon, the worry of the family, they are all edited sharply, and they are not procrastinated. To a little flaw. Whether you are a racing fan or not, you can be passionate about the fierce Forza Motorsport, sigh for the driver’s fate, and glimpse the cruelty and hypocrisy of the winners and losers. Apart from textbooks, what else can you find? adjective?

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  • Henderson 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    They are all wonderful on the track. As long as they are on the track, they lack appeal, especially the interaction between the two. Even the huge personality differences can hardly be sparked.

  • Braxton 2021-10-20 19:00:48

    Speed ​​and passion, please let the name out! Seeing blood boiled! ! ! Sports movies can also be so good-looking ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. In fact, it doesn’t matter who loves the car the most and who understands the car the most. Isn’t it enough to have a wonderful duel? Let’s also shoot the F1 live broadcast every year! PS, DANIEL is so sexy, and will never have any feelings for the big golden retriever and sunny type like Brother Hammer. . .

Rush quotes

  • Italian Journalist: How are you feeling, Niki?

    Niki Lauda: Fine.

    American Journalist: Niki, can you confirm to us exactly which procedures you've had and the expectations for your recovery?

    Niki Lauda: Sure. I had a skin graft operation, where they put half my right thigh in my face. Now it doesn't look too good, but one unexpected advantage is it's impossible to perspire through a skin graft, so sweat will never run into my eyes again, which is good for a driver.

    [laughter from the journalists]

    Spanish Journalist: [Raises hand] When they heard about your condition, Ferrari immediately hired a replacement driver, Carlos Reutemann.

    Niki Lauda: Yeah. Before even reaching the hospital.

    German Journalist: Is Reutemann driving today, too?

    Niki Lauda: Yes, and keen to make an impression. So let's see where Mr. Reutemann finishes and where I finish today.

    American Journalist: James Hunt and McLaren have caught up a lot while you were away.

    Niki Lauda: Yes. So is there a question now, or are you just trying to piss me off?

    [laughter from the journalists]

    German Journalist: Do you still think you can win?

    Niki Lauda: Yes, of course. I have the better car. And possibly I'm the better driver. But he's a clever guy, and he's used his time well while I was lying half-dead in hospital... to win some points.

    British Journalish: And what did your wife say when she saw your face?

    [Lauda pauses]

    Niki Lauda: She said, 'Sweetie, you don't need a face to drive. You just need a right foot.'

    [laughter from the journalists]

    British Journalish: I'm being serious. Do you really think your marriage can survive with the way you look now?

    Niki Lauda: And I'm being serious, too.

    [Points at British journalist]

    Niki Lauda: Fuck you. Press conference over.

    [Lauda gets up angrily and storms his way out of the press conference]

  • [Following Lauda's press conference, Hunt approaches the British journalist that offended Lauda]

    British Journalish: James, are you all right?

    James Hunt: Good, yeah. Listen, I think I've got something for you on that last question, about Niki.

    British Journalish: You heard about that?

    James Hunt: I did.

    [Hunt shoves the journalist into the maintenance room]

    British Journalish: James...

    [Hunt punches the journalist in the stomach and closes the door before proceeding to punch him in the face and shove him to the ground]

    British Journalish: Please, James...

    [Hunt grabs the journalist's tape recorder and stuffs it between his mouth]

    James Hunt: Now go home to your wife and ask her how you look.

    [Hunt punches the tape recorder on the journalist's face before he walks away]

    James Hunt: Prick.