Suit un ancien pilote de Formula 1 qui sort de sa retraite pour encadrer et faire équipe avec un jeune pilote.Suit un ancien pilote de Formula 1 qui sort de sa retraite pour encadrer et faire équipe avec un jeune pilote.Suit un ancien pilote de Formula 1 qui sort de sa retraite pour encadrer et faire équipe avec un jeune pilote.
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- 7 nominations au total
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Just the way it was with "Top Gunn : Maverick", Joseph Kosinski has once again delivered something that pulls you back to cinemas. This is what I call an experience. This movie is what movies are all about. They made promises with this, and fulfilled every single one of them. It's got that story, young guy taught by the veteran, but everything is done so spectacularly well that, when you leave the theatre, you really feel like jumping into a Formula 1 car yourself. Brad Pitt, it had to be you, I'm convinced that this guy just doesn't do bad movies. In the movie, it feels like it's Brad just being Brad. And it's amazing. I'd pay to watch this again and again.
Thank you for this.
Thank you for this.
Just got out of the theater. It was a full theater so I got my tickets weeks in advance. I've never watched anything F1 related in my life. I give it a 7.5/10. The IMAX scenes were fantastic. No shortage of those. The story was a classic underdog story. Still pretty good in my opinion. There was some pretty good comedy mixed in. The amount of advertising from companies was INSANE. There really was a lot.
The music was fantastic. I wish we heard more, but the main songs were barely in the movie. Just bits of it mainly the start of the songs. I was most hyped to hear "Messy" and "Just Keep Watching" but it was only like 15 seconds of each song played back to back. I was really looking forward to hearing the full song in theater but oh well
Worth a one time watch.
The music was fantastic. I wish we heard more, but the main songs were barely in the movie. Just bits of it mainly the start of the songs. I was most hyped to hear "Messy" and "Just Keep Watching" but it was only like 15 seconds of each song played back to back. I was really looking forward to hearing the full song in theater but oh well
Worth a one time watch.
I'll keep if brief
9/10 visual. Very top gun.
7.5/10 racing accuracy. Overall good except the fact that sonny didn't see one black flag for any of the things he did, and, curbs don't launch f1 cars like that.
4/10 story. Same old individual heroism hollywood story that has been told 200 times.
6/10 characters. Only sonny's character motivation is established. Other characters have varying degrees of "why do they want to be here" syndrome, some worse than others. But the main characters have visible character development throughout the film nevertheless so overall not shockingly bad characters.
A lot of people complain about the runtime. Sure the story can comfortably be told within 90min. But they stretched the extra 40min to mostly show some gripping fictional f1 races. Not the worst usage of screen time.
6.5/10 my final score rounding up to 7.
9/10 visual. Very top gun.
7.5/10 racing accuracy. Overall good except the fact that sonny didn't see one black flag for any of the things he did, and, curbs don't launch f1 cars like that.
4/10 story. Same old individual heroism hollywood story that has been told 200 times.
6/10 characters. Only sonny's character motivation is established. Other characters have varying degrees of "why do they want to be here" syndrome, some worse than others. But the main characters have visible character development throughout the film nevertheless so overall not shockingly bad characters.
A lot of people complain about the runtime. Sure the story can comfortably be told within 90min. But they stretched the extra 40min to mostly show some gripping fictional f1 races. Not the worst usage of screen time.
6.5/10 my final score rounding up to 7.
Firstly, the music. Oh boy!
I came expecting engine roars... and instead got Hans Zimmer blasting emotions at 300 km/h. I wasn't prepared for this concert. I came to the theatre for Formula 1, not to feel my feelings in Dolby Atmos. The guitars and drums were doing more laps than the cars.
Cinematography? A thing to Marvel at!
No, no - NOT that Marvel. This isn't a multiverse; this is motorsport. But I'll give it to Kosinski - the man knows how to shoot speed. The close-ups, the helmet cams, the pit lane drama - it's all smoother than Lewis on a soft compound.
Kosinski pulls it off again As expected, the Top Gun: Maverick director brings his signature hyper-real-but-just-believable-enough style. Everything looks slick, the tension is palpable, and the racing feels intense. The cars look real, the tracks feel familiar, and the drama is soaked in cinematic polish - and maybe a bit of Red Bull too.
Now, dear hardcore F1 fans... You will suffer. In silence.
Yes, yes - the pit stop timings are a joke, strategy makes no sense, tyre degradation is apparently fictional, and someone said "DRS" like it's a Marvel superpower. You'll sit there, physically cringing, as your non-F1 friends lean over and say, "Omg I didn't know Formula 1 was this emotional." You'll want to scream, but you won't. You'll smile. You'll nod. Then later, you'll go straight to Reddit, type furiously, and find solace in a thread titled "Things that made no damn sense in the F1 movie - Spoiler heavy".
Final thoughts: Is it accurate? Not really.
Is it entertaining? Absolutely.
Is Brad Pitt believable as an ageing F1 comeback driver? Well... let's just say Fernando Alonso might have notes.
Go watch it. Just don't forget - it's not Formula 1. It's Formula Fun-damentally unrealistic, but kinda awesome.
I came expecting engine roars... and instead got Hans Zimmer blasting emotions at 300 km/h. I wasn't prepared for this concert. I came to the theatre for Formula 1, not to feel my feelings in Dolby Atmos. The guitars and drums were doing more laps than the cars.
Cinematography? A thing to Marvel at!
No, no - NOT that Marvel. This isn't a multiverse; this is motorsport. But I'll give it to Kosinski - the man knows how to shoot speed. The close-ups, the helmet cams, the pit lane drama - it's all smoother than Lewis on a soft compound.
Kosinski pulls it off again As expected, the Top Gun: Maverick director brings his signature hyper-real-but-just-believable-enough style. Everything looks slick, the tension is palpable, and the racing feels intense. The cars look real, the tracks feel familiar, and the drama is soaked in cinematic polish - and maybe a bit of Red Bull too.
Now, dear hardcore F1 fans... You will suffer. In silence.
Yes, yes - the pit stop timings are a joke, strategy makes no sense, tyre degradation is apparently fictional, and someone said "DRS" like it's a Marvel superpower. You'll sit there, physically cringing, as your non-F1 friends lean over and say, "Omg I didn't know Formula 1 was this emotional." You'll want to scream, but you won't. You'll smile. You'll nod. Then later, you'll go straight to Reddit, type furiously, and find solace in a thread titled "Things that made no damn sense in the F1 movie - Spoiler heavy".
Final thoughts: Is it accurate? Not really.
Is it entertaining? Absolutely.
Is Brad Pitt believable as an ageing F1 comeback driver? Well... let's just say Fernando Alonso might have notes.
Go watch it. Just don't forget - it's not Formula 1. It's Formula Fun-damentally unrealistic, but kinda awesome.
7.4/10 (Definitely Recommend)
To be the best of the best in Formula One, you're not just racing against other drivers. You're racing the machine itself. Victory demands unmatched speed, strength, and strategy. Does this film capture that reality? It absolutely does, as it offers but a glimpse into the thrilling intensity of the real sport.
What makes this film particularly compelling is its immersive execution. It places the viewer right in the driver's seat, delivering a visceral sense of the tension and exhilaration that define each race. The cinematography is outstanding, masterfully shifting between cockpit views and dynamic race footage to create a strikingly authentic atmosphere. The sound design further enhances the experience, using realistic audio and racing jargon to make you feel like a true member of the pit crew.
While the storyline follows a familiar arc, a fiery rookie and a renegade old-timer, the performances from Damson Idris and Brad Pitt bring undeniable charisma and chemistry. Their emotional interplay adds depth to the narrative and keeps the audience engaged, even as the plot treads well-worn paths. The emotional highs and lows of competition are palpable, and the audience's reactions, including audible gasps, speak to the film's dramatic impact.
In the end, this is a film for those who crave the thrill. Its standout cinematography and sound design offer a gripping portrayal of the racing world. While it may not convert everyone into lifelong F1 fans, it will undoubtedly spark some curiosity about the sport. And if you have the chance to see it on an IMAX screen - take it. As I would have no doubt it would be amazing. The larger the format, the more electrifying the experience.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking time to read my review. Happy watching and enjoy the show!
To be the best of the best in Formula One, you're not just racing against other drivers. You're racing the machine itself. Victory demands unmatched speed, strength, and strategy. Does this film capture that reality? It absolutely does, as it offers but a glimpse into the thrilling intensity of the real sport.
What makes this film particularly compelling is its immersive execution. It places the viewer right in the driver's seat, delivering a visceral sense of the tension and exhilaration that define each race. The cinematography is outstanding, masterfully shifting between cockpit views and dynamic race footage to create a strikingly authentic atmosphere. The sound design further enhances the experience, using realistic audio and racing jargon to make you feel like a true member of the pit crew.
While the storyline follows a familiar arc, a fiery rookie and a renegade old-timer, the performances from Damson Idris and Brad Pitt bring undeniable charisma and chemistry. Their emotional interplay adds depth to the narrative and keeps the audience engaged, even as the plot treads well-worn paths. The emotional highs and lows of competition are palpable, and the audience's reactions, including audible gasps, speak to the film's dramatic impact.
In the end, this is a film for those who crave the thrill. Its standout cinematography and sound design offer a gripping portrayal of the racing world. While it may not convert everyone into lifelong F1 fans, it will undoubtedly spark some curiosity about the sport. And if you have the chance to see it on an IMAX screen - take it. As I would have no doubt it would be amazing. The larger the format, the more electrifying the experience.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking time to read my review. Happy watching and enjoy the show!
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- AnecdotesApple created custom cameras to mount on the racecars, and they were operated by a special remote control designed by Panavision. Each car had 15 camera mounts, and could hold up to four cameras at a time. To keep the cars unencumbered by extra weight, the cameras were only 10 cm by 10 cm in size, a quarter of the size of the cameras used for Top Gun: Maverick (2022).
- GaffesIn one scene, Hayes drifts off the track spraying gravel on the track. That causes a Virtual Safety Car (VSC) to be deployed to clean the track. If gravel on the track needs to be removed, the race must be neutrilized by a Red Flag or a full Safety Car (SC) to give the marshals enough time to sweep the gravel off. VSC will only slow cars down but they'll keep their distances, meaning the marshals won't have enough window to clean the track.
- Citations
Joshua Pearce: When was the last time you won a race?
Sonny Hayes: Sunday, Daytona.
Joshua Pearce: Oh. I'm sorry. I meant Formula 1.
Sonny Hayes: Oh. I'm sorry. Then, same as you.
- Générique farfeluThe end credits scene show Sonny racing through the Baja desert.
- ConnexionsFeatured in ROSÉ: Messy (2025)
- Bandes originalesWhole Lotta Love
Written by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham and Willie Dixon
Performed by Led Zeppelin
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- F1: The Movie
- Lieux de tournage
- Hungaroring, Budapest, Hongrie(race track scenes)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 200 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 182 807 225 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 57 001 667 $ US
- 29 juin 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 590 007 225 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 35m(155 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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