Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects Happy President's Day. Here's a completely unrelated movie. Content warning: car crash, fire
Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) is pretty aimless for a racecar driver. He's a solid workhorse, just happy to be on the track, any track, but missing a certain spark. His old racing buddy-turned-team-owner, Ruben (Javier Bardem), has a solution: come fill in as a replacement driver for Ruben's Formula One team. They have a young hotshot (Damson Idris) with a lot of potential, but he needs someone steadier to balance him. The catch is, if they don't win at least one game of the nine remaining in the season, Ruben will lose the team.
There is zero reason this needed to be three hours long, so throw out that Film Editing nomination right now. There's a completely unnecessary romance sub-plot and at least three separate training montages that could have be condensed or just cut altogether. Also, how are you going to make a movie about one of the fastest sports in the world and have it be this slow?
As a Dad Movie, this is pretty solid. It's not Ford v Ferrari or Rush, but it's fine. Plenty of places for Dad to "rest his eyes" in between racing sequences. It's very gentle and surprisingly quiet, minus the obligatory crash scenes.
Kerry Condon is totally wasted, as is Bardem. Pitt is seemingly very happy just to coast along this latter half of his career, and I can't fault him for it. I don't love that the movie's overall message seems to be "just let the old people have this; your time will come." I get why the target audience would respond well to it, but I am not that guy. It feels very "forced slow clap."
There are way better racing movies out there, but F1 is streaming on AppleTV.