I choked up and watched the whole process, and cried a few times...
This movie goes directly to my collection series, definitely five brushes!
Male second Shelby is the one played by Mark Damon. In reality, he is more inspirational. He suffers from valvular heart disease and puts medicine on his tongue to relieve chest pain every time he competes. In addition to setting many outstanding records, he is also a business wizard with a heart for racing. A genius who truly loves racing and has a sportsmanship.
The male one is Batman Belle. He acted like a car obsessed. His nickname is Bulldog in the play. It sounds very prickly. In fact, he is professional and persistent, unwilling to compromise the rules, and just wants to be the perfect type. His happiness is simple, and his efforts are pure. Even bankruptcy in his fifties could not stop him from pursuing the speed of imminent freedom.
In reality, Ken is the closest person in racing history to win the Sebring, Daytona, and Le Mans championships in the same year. If it weren't for Ford's placement, this is the legend he has engraved!
The points that touched me the most were not champions, victories, and competitions. It was Shelby who gambled all his sacrifices for Ken to be able to play, and it was Enzo Ferrari's hat-off tribute after Ken was defeated by Ford's bureaucracy. It was Shelby and Ken's enthusiasm for walking down the track at night. It was Ken who made a compromise to reward his friends and lost the championship. Although he was lonely, he was still full of enthusiasm to discuss how to improve the atmosphere of the car.
Hollywood's mature film manufacturing industry can tell the story of a protagonist's halo protagonist's victory, which is not so unexpected and not so utilitarian. This is really a qualitative sublimation after quantitative change. At least this time this movie showed me that the reason why legends can become legends is not arranged by the screenwriter and director, but they have achieved what ordinary people can't persevere and become extraordinary people. In this process of persistence, it is already legendary. Instead of becoming a legend simply because of winning the championship. In contrast, the routine of domestic heroines and heroes who open and fight monsters all the way and counterattack casually is really dwarfed!
Do you think this movie is about Ford's counterattack against Ferrari. Ford is going to be lifted up high? No! This time Ford was hacked outside Jiao Linen. Through the movie, we learned that Ford is Ford because even the bloody Ford II cannot defeat bureaucracy and absolute utilitarianism. Ferrari is a Ferrari because Enzo Ferrari himself is a racing driver. He understands the spirit of racing better than anyone, and knows better than anyone that speed is the closest thing to freedom. Don't be trapped by business. So Ferrari pursues perfection even if it bankrupts itself. Also make artwork that respects the rider's sportsmanship!
What's interesting is that this movie is a story of the Beat generation counterattacking the American dream from the standpoint of the United States. From the standpoint of Italy, it is the ultimate soul of Italy whose great dreams are no match for the spirit of hard work.
From the standpoint of being a car fan, racing is the arena of human industrial technology. Although our dream of a big country is also beautiful, it hasn't entered the field. Because we can't defeat corruption like Ford's bureaucracy, nor can we defeat the perfectionist Ferrari of the Virgo!
Because as the second male said, what the racing car lacks is not money, nor is it possible to study a superb car that can be built for hundreds of years. What is lacking is a purely excellent driver who truly understands the car without fearing the rules and not chasing fame and fortune.
The race in this film is the Le Mans 24-hour rally, in which three drivers drove a car and ran for 24 hours continuously. It not only tested the speed of the car, but also tested the performance of the car. Le Mans and F1 and wrc are the three most famous and difficult car races in the world.
Aside from driving fan filters, this movie also made me understand the term American Dream better. Probably everyone has a reason and opportunity to become a legend and remember history! I think if I have a heart disease, I might just want to keep healthy and live longer, but what good is living for a long time like this? Ken finally died on the road to chasing his dream. As long as you have a dream in your heart, who doesn't want to die like this? ! Rather than lying healthy in the grave of self-comfort.
BTW Ford is not useless, under his run, Ferrari put more energy into the F1 competition so that it has set a proud and brilliant achievement in the F1 event!
BTW, Bruce McLaren, who competed with Ken, is really the founder of the noble and noble sports car McLaren!
BTW, I've watched a Tesla SUV competition before, and I was stunned throughout the whole process, because I really don't understand what this health competition is competing with? Does it charge more than whose battery?
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