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Over time our body gets old, we often forget what we did yesterday, but the things that we lived in our childhood are protected at some place in our memory and we carry it for rest of our lifes. It was great to spend the weekends of my childhood watching the spectacular Ayrton Senna in his office, doing his job with perfection peculiar to him. Who saw has no doubt, he was the best man and driver who passed in F1's Circle.
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One of the best movies Ive ever seen. Alot of great racing memories... a true legend.
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I'd be happy if any of today's F1 drivers were half the man Senna was. Sadly they aren't. Vettel is a good driver but is nothing of what Ayrton showed as a man, a role-model and true legend. I really hope Vettel isn't compared to Senna now, or in the future. Ayrton Senna was, and always will be a true inspiration.
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@N4bpp1 i agree somewhat. its true they didn't spend enough time showing what made him a great racing driver. it must've been 5mins at best and it would've been nice if they spent a little more discussing it for the people that didn't see him race. i did like seeing the politics of F1 during that time which as a kid watching F1 with my dad didn't really know about.
i saw it in LA in feb 11 for a special screening so i'm not sure if it changed much since its global release.
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@N4bpp1 Have you even watched the film?
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that day the whole nation silenced
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The last scene: Senna locked in battle, F1 Cars side by side, sparks flying, check out the rear wings at 2:23. Gives me goosebumps. Senna is amazing.
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"Pure driving, real racing, that makes me happy."
This movie gave me goosebumps.
What a legend.
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I watched Senna from his beginning in F 1 until, sadly his death. The film is nothing but clips from his races and mentions nothing of what made Senna so great. When running for a pole position he was blistering fast. If someone beat him by a .001 he would go out and beat it. His passion is missed in the movie instead spends much to much time on his conflicts with other drivers. We get nothing of how, in his last two years of life he began to change. He began to reach out to other drivers, he b
There is a lot to do ,a lot to learn, a lot to do, but i have plenty of time.
GOOSEBUMPS
AlonsoElNano 8 months ago 41
F1 would've been so different had he survived.....Some dark pages in the book of racing :(
chan625 8 months ago 24