Ferrari 2023 – Official Trailer
Just caught “Ferrari,” directed by Michael Mann, and I’m here to break it down for you. Set in the adrenaline-pumped world of 1957, this biopic zooms into the life of Enzo Ferrari, played by Adam Driver. This isn’t just about cars; it’s about the man behind the legend, grappling with a business crisis and racing in the insanely dangerous Mille Miglia.
Michael Mann nails it in showcasing the complexities of Enzo. He’s not just a car genius; he’s a man with real struggles, torn between his empire and his messy personal life. Adam Driver is seriously impressive as Ferrari. He brings a depth to Enzo that goes beyond the typical tough-guy boss. He’s icy, yet you get why he’s a legend. Then there’s Penelope Cruz as Ferrari’s wife, Laura. She’s fiery, standing toe-to-toe with Driver’s chill vibe. Shailene Woodley, playing the mistress Lina, adds another layer to the drama.
Sure, some folks might say the film drags a bit, focusing too much on the race scenes, but the emotional weight and character development are top-notch. The cinematography? It’s like you’re right there, feeling every turn of the race. It’s got style and keeps you hooked.
Critics are digging the film’s deep dive into the European racing scene, though they’ve got a few nits to pick with some casting and race sequences. But overall, “Ferrari” hits the mark. It’s not just a film about racing; it’s a stylish, intelligent look at one of the auto world’s most iconic figures.
Bottom line: “Ferrari” is a sleek, emotionally charged ride. It’s got some bumps, but it’s a rich, compelling story that’s worth your time.