film review

Jamir 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Extreme Car King depicts the gap between professionals and mortals, bureaucrats and the pursuit of excellence in the speed and competition of racing cars, and uses this sense of distance to build race after race. The event itself is more exciting and interactive. Don't show any signs of conflict. The movie is based on the real sports car race of the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours Endurance Race. It is about a classic and epoch-making showdown when Ford participated in the race and challenged Ferrari, which had dominated for five consecutive years. At the core of the film, Ford and Ferrari, who have completely different attitudes towards racing, extend to convey the dramatic conflict under the collision of two contradictory states, just like the director's previous work "Wolverine", which focuses on expanding the contradiction between heroes and aging. ; In "The King of Speed", it also focuses on the contradictory plots that the audience very much resonates with. Ferrari's goal is to build the most perfect sports car on the racing field, while Ford just wants to use the championship to do marketing, sell cars, and enter Europe. Racing is just a business strategy, and it involves some face-to-face disputes at most. The movie images are also mostly used in the car manufacturing and high-level conversations of the two car factories to highlight the differences between the two sides.

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  • Arielle 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Why is Ferrari still one of the best sports car brands? This has something to do with founder Enzo Ferrari's passion for racing. Although Ford won for a while, it is impossible to make it into the history of racing, because it is a car seller at its core. The paradox of the film is that it seems to be an inspirational film, but Ken Miles' "failure" scandal completes the ultimate irony of inspiration-Ford's epoch-making victory actually nailed Ford to the stigma of racing history. superior.

  • Aletha 2021-10-20 19:01:51

    Straight men's passionate racing movie, don't play imaginary, ka ka just do it. The last part of the tens of minutes of racing scene is really addictive, nervous and excited. The driver's pursuit of speed and excitement is in sharp contrast to Ford's high-level gentleness and conservativeness, which makes these peak-chase drivers surpass ordinary people and become greater. Christian Bale performed another outstanding performance. Not only did he lose weight again, his eyes changed. After seeing the prototype photos, it was quite restored. Matt Damon also completed the task very well, also very well. This film is really a feeling of passion and speed, and there are bursts of hi. I hope the mainland can also go to it, although it is a bit long.

Ford v Ferrari quotes

  • [Miles and Peter enter the showroom to look at the new Ford Mustang]

    Peter Miles: Whoa. Dad, look at that. Hah. The Ford Mustang. What do you think?

    [Miles looks around the Mustang]

    Ken Miles: I think it's a secretary's car.

    Peter Miles: I like it.

    [Peter opens the passenger door and looks at the interior, alarming Beebe]

    Leo Beebe: Oh. Excu... Excuse me. Would you, would you not do that?

    Peter Miles: Oh. Sorry.

    [Peter closes the door as Miles looks at Beebe]

    Leo Beebe: Oh, er, is this, is this your son?

    Ken Miles: Yes, it is.

    Leo Beebe: Would you ask him to keep his hands off the paintwork?

    [Peter takes his hand off the roof]

    Ken Miles: No, no, no, Peter, You're okay.

    [looking at Beebe]

    Ken Miles: Who are you?

    Leo Beebe: Leo Beebe, Senior Executive Vice President, Ford Motor Company.

    Ken Miles: Ah.

    Leo Beebe: I'm responsible for the launch of the Mustang.

    Ken Miles: Ah! At least now we know who's responsible. Don't get me wrong, Lenny.

    Leo Beebe: Leo.

    Ken Miles: It looks fantastic. But inside, it's a lump of lard, dressed up to fool the public. My advice is, lose the inline-six and that idiotic three-speed, shorten the wheelbase, somehow lose half a ton, and lower the price.

    Peter Miles: Dad.

    Ken Miles: But even then, I'd still choose a Chevy Chevelle. And that's a fucking terrible car.

  • Carroll Shelby: Thank you. Well, if my daddy was here today, he'd tell me to sit on down and leave the yakking to the college boys so, like my cars, I'll make this fast. When I was 10 years old, Pops said to me, 'Son, it's a truly lucky man who knows what he wants 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, hell, I don't know if 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...

    [pause]

    Carroll Shelby: His name is Mr. Henry Ford.

    [applause from the crowd while Miles looks in disappointment]

    Carroll Shelby: And together, we're gonna build the fastest automobiles in the world.

    [applause]

    Carroll Shelby: And we're gonna make history too, at Le Mans.

    [applause, as Miles and Peter leave the event]

    Carroll Shelby: My name is Carroll Shelby. I build race cars.