Realism was lacking throughout despite harping on about Gran Turismo's simulator credentials. Yes, the only way to win a race is to finally step on the gas pedal, if only the other racers could've thought of that.
Overly emotional for cheap feels.
Beats you over the head with advertising how amazing and perfect the video game is.
Neil was allergic to pointing the camera forward during racing scenes or allowing the viewer to follow what's actually happening in the race. Instead we get an ADHD mess of constantly sweeping and spinning cameras for TikTok-addled brains, with a bunch of CG on-screen indicators and pauses to briefly inform you where the protagonist is. Too many races, too, so we get a bunch of cliff notes and artificial tension for each one.
Ford v Ferrari is 100x the racing movie. This is how to film a race:
Continuity! Clarity! Cockpit view facing forward! You can follow what's happening!
It was okay, but disposable.
Overly emotional for cheap feels.
Beats you over the head with advertising how amazing and perfect the video game is.
Neil was allergic to pointing the camera forward during racing scenes or allowing the viewer to follow what's actually happening in the race. Instead we get an ADHD mess of constantly sweeping and spinning cameras for TikTok-addled brains, with a bunch of CG on-screen indicators and pauses to briefly inform you where the protagonist is. Too many races, too, so we get a bunch of cliff notes and artificial tension for each one.
Ford v Ferrari is 100x the racing movie. This is how to film a race:
Continuity! Clarity! Cockpit view facing forward! You can follow what's happening!
It was okay, but disposable.