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Synopsis
Cast
- Brad Pitt
- Javier Bardem
- Damson Idris
- Kerry Condon
- Tobias Menzies
- Simone Ashley
- Liz Kingsman
- Kim Bodnia
- Lewis Hamilton
- Sarah Niles
Atom User Reviews
HOLY MARY ON A PIT STOP!!! I left that theater fully convinced I was born to hit 200mph in a carbon fiber rocket. I almost tried drifting in the parking lot of the theater but ended up with a torn tire—that’s the start of my beautiful string of errors on the road to becoming an F1 driver. Brad Pitt looked at a simple tire and I felt emotions. Someone call Ferrari!!! I’m free next weekend!!! I am SPEED. Ka-CHOWWW!!! ⚡️🏁💥🍿🛞🔥
I loves this movie. Thanks T-mobile for the ticket for cheap, but I would have seen this even if it wasn't for t-mobile. Oscar worthy
Metacritic
The real engine that keeps the movie moving isn’t the cliched script or the spectacular race footage. It’s Pitt.

The effectiveness of the film’s overall aesthetic cannot be understated: what F1 lacks in narrative development it more than compensates for with its thrill-ride aspects. Watching the film, you may not believe you’re in a racing car but you will feel like you’re doing more than passively sitting in a theater seat.

This film doesn’t rumble through its 156-minute runtime; it flies by. And though “F1” has little to say about the sport’s past, present, or future, the propulsive ride it engineers isn’t a wasted diversion.
