Mark Damon is back

Valentina 2022-04-21 09:01:25

A few years ago, Duomo took a picture of the Great Wall and it became the object of ridicule at the Oscars. I even started to be afraid that Damon was starting to prepare for his retirement life?

This speed car king tells the story of the growth and dream of the legendary racing driver Ken and the famous American racing designer Shelby. At the same time, it also tells the grievances between the traditional car manufacturer Ford and the Italian supercar manufacturer Ferrari. Rather than adopting the omniscient perspective of a documentary film, the film focuses on racing driver Ken's psychological portrayal of the subject.

Personally, I think the director has done a great job of expressing the friendship between Ken and Shelby, portraying the strong personalities of the two racing legends, and shattering my old Ford stereotype.

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Extended Reading
  • Hailee 2021-10-20 19:01:51

    Sometimes I really admire Hollywood. In fact, the story of the movie itself can be said to be a typical negative energy case of losing enthusiasm to money and sportsmanship to commercial operation. I didn’t expect to be able to shoot so passionately. Half an hour! I haven't moved my eyes, and I don't think the various preparations in front are superfluous (the game part is actually more than half an hour in the last). It's a very satisfying commercial film experience. Both Bell and Damon have screen charms!

  • Adonis 2022-04-23 07:01:24

    I don't like Ken's wife very much. Is there something wrong with her? ? The idiot in charge is even more speechless. The racing scene was so good, I got my eye on Matt Damon's glasses. (In 200116, there were a lot of people in the movie theater that I didn't understand. After reading the subtitled version, I felt a lot smoother, but I still felt that there was something wrong with the wife.)

Ford v Ferrari quotes

  • [Shelby sees Enzo Ferrari arguing with his team]

    Carroll Shelby: I don't speak Italian, but he ain't happy.

  • [During the Ford-Ferrari negotiations, Enzo Ferrari receives a message from Fiat. He begins to ask Iacocca questions in Italian]

    Ford Italian Translator - Gary: 'Only one small question. It concerns my race program.'

    [Enzo speaks in Italian]

    Ford Italian Translator - Gary: 'If I wish to race Le Mans, and you do not wish for me to race Le Mans... do we or do we not go?'

    [Iacocca gets up]

    Lee Iacocca: Look, in that highly unlikely scenario... if, uh, we just can't agree... then, yes. I mean, no. You are correct. You do not go.

    [Enzo's translator explains, but he stops her. He then gives Iacocca some scathing words in Italian]

    Ford Italian Translator - Gary: 'My integrity as a constructor, as a man, as an Italian, is deeply insulted by your proposal.'

    [Enzo gets up and puts on his jacket]

    Ford Italian Translator - Gary: 'Go back to Michigan. Back to your big, ugly factory. Back to your big, ugly factory, making its ugly, little cars.'

    [Enzo approaches Iacocca while speaking]

    Ford Italian Translator - Gary: 'Tell your pigheaded boss that all his, uh, smug executives are worthless sons of whores.'

    Enzo Ferrari: [in English] Tell him he's not Henry Ford. He's Henry Ford II.

    [Enzo turns to his associates]

    Enzo Ferrari: [in Italian] I'm starving. Let's go eat.