loreafuentesa
Joined Feb 2023
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As I saw on a YouTube video, when you are told you are going to watch a movie about Enzo Ferrari, you might think it will explain where did his car obsession come from, what happened to him after his son died, what was his rivalry with Maserati about, how did he manage to make such luxurious and aspirational cars. Sadly, none of these topics are addressed in this movie.
Although he was an interesting businessman, we seldom see anything behind his success. The movie only offers us some soap opera drama.
The acting is bland and the plot line lacks development. I was expecting so much more from this and I got white disappointed.
Although he was an interesting businessman, we seldom see anything behind his success. The movie only offers us some soap opera drama.
The acting is bland and the plot line lacks development. I was expecting so much more from this and I got white disappointed.
I watched this movie because I am currently living near Notting Hill, so I felt like I HAD to watch this movie.
It felt really cute, I think 90s RomComs will always have a special place in my heart. I just love the aesthetic from that time. The whole movie looks nice and both Hugh Grant and Jukia Roberts look stunning.
Nevertheless, I didn't feel that much chemistry between the two of them. I never saw the real spark growing, or when was the exact moment when they fell in love.
At times it felt bland and plain, with not so much "spice" in the plot. But it was OK, I liked it. Not the best 90s RomCom but it was cute.
It felt really cute, I think 90s RomComs will always have a special place in my heart. I just love the aesthetic from that time. The whole movie looks nice and both Hugh Grant and Jukia Roberts look stunning.
Nevertheless, I didn't feel that much chemistry between the two of them. I never saw the real spark growing, or when was the exact moment when they fell in love.
At times it felt bland and plain, with not so much "spice" in the plot. But it was OK, I liked it. Not the best 90s RomCom but it was cute.