A great friendship that complements each other-to the racer and his protector behind the scenes

Dexter 2022-03-20 09:01:19

I won't introduce the plot. What makes me very emotional in the whole drama is the trust and understanding between Shelby and Ken.

In the first game for Ken to win the championship, Shelby said from the sidelines: "Not yet, not yet, now!" Ken on the court made the same judgment like a heart and won the championship.

In the last 24 Hours of Le Mans, Shelby whispered from the sidelines at the critical moment of overtaking: "wait for, wait for, now!" Ken on the track made the same move at the same time as if he heard the command. The Ferrari driver took first place.

This is how to understand how much the other party trusts the other party to make such a coordinated judgment.

For this Le Mans race, Ford asked to slow down and let the first three Ford drivers cross the line at the same time. Shelby knew Ken and let Ken decide for himself. Ken understood Shelby's embarrassment and took the initiative to slow down after breaking his own track record and crossed the line with two or three Ford drivers. Although this caused him to miss the championship, Ken did not care about gains and losses, but comforted Shelby to propose improvements to the new car.

Throughout our lives, what we are looking for is also such a confidant who knows you and I know each other.

Shelby was speaking to Ken when he announced that he had joined Ford Motorsports. Because of the compromise of capital and changed to Ford, I want to return it to Ken Miles here.

"It`sa truly lucky man who knows what he want to do in this world.Cause that man will never work a day in his life.But there are a few, a precious few, and I don`t know they`re lucky or not.But there are a few people who find something they have to do,something obsesses`em, something that if they can`t do it,it`s gonna drive them clean out of their mind.I`m that guy, and I know one other man feels exactly the same. His name is Kem Miles. And toghter, we`re gonna build the fastest sutomobiles in the word. And we`re gonna make history,too,at Le Mans."

Yes, you built the fastest car together, and together you created a legend at the Le Mans circuit. bless all of you!

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Extended Reading
  • Arne 2022-03-22 09:01:19

    After all, Bell is the one who drove the Batmobile? It hurt me at the end oh oh oh oh...

  • Gina 2021-10-20 19:01:50

    #LFF# Premiere four and a half stars. Bell's face-changing and subversive performances seem to be endless, and everything he plays is in a brand new state, which is too impressive. The cuteness is quite satisfactory, but it also has a good point of explosiveness and heart-to-heart. The appearance, appearance and performance of Uncle Punishment were pleasant surprises. The first half of the plot is more cliche, but without the content, the racing theme and the shell of the cast are also worth enjoying. After slowly getting better, the car door bug was novel. The highest light in the film should be Ken's mad acceleration and then let go of pride on the last lap. He really slowed down and went hand-in-hand with the colleague driver, which gave a lot of emotional impact. Then the ending is reversed, unexpected and BE like crushing and rubbing the audience's feelings, and the end is full of surprises and doubts. There was a paragraph in the middle, and the cuteness drove the Ford boss in a lap. After stopping, the boss cried, thinking that he was frightened and made the audience laugh, but the latter said: It’s a pity that my father didn’t experience it. To this result. The smiles were all frozen on the faces of the audience in an instant, and suddenly thought of the Philippine editor's interpretation of the magic of comedy, deeply impressed. ps. I was pleasantly surprised to see Noah’s brother in real life

Ford v Ferrari quotes

  • Ken Miles: Look out there. Out there is the perfect lap. You see it?

    Peter Miles: I think so.

    Ken Miles: Most people can't.

  • Lee Iacocca: Carroll Shelby.

    Carroll Shelby: Maybe?

    Lee Iacocca: Lee Iacocca, Ford Motors. Suppose Henry Ford II wanted to build the greatest race car the world's ever seen, to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. What's it take?

    Carroll Shelby: Well, it takes somethin' money can't buy.

    Lee Iacocca: Well, it can buy speed.

    Carroll Shelby: It isn't about speed.