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‘F1 THE MOVIE’ RACES TO CINEMATIC GLORY

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July 04, 2025

The AppleMagazine team attended the premiere of F1 The Movie, and the verdict is unanimous: it’s a triumph.

‘F1 THE MOVIE’ RACES TO CINEMATIC GLORY

A BLOCKBUSTER THAT DELIVERS

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, this high-octane sports drama delivers every element of a summer blockbuster—heart-pounding action, compelling characters, and a visual spectacle that leaves you breathless.

Starring Brad Pitt as retired racer Sonny Hayes and Damson Idris as rookie Joshua Pearce, the film captures the essence of Formula 1’s intensity while weaving a story of redemption and rivalry. With a stellar cast, including Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon, and Tobias Menzies, and real-world F1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, it’s a love letter to the sport's fans and a gateway for newcomers.

The movie, produced with Jerry Bruckheimer and Ehren Kruger of Top Gun: Maverick fame, blends realism with Hollywood flair. Filmed at real Grand Prix events like Silverstone and Abu Dhabi, it immerses viewers in the world of F1, where speeds top 200 miles per hour. Kosinski's direction, paired with next-level cinematography and sound, makes every race feel like you're in the cockpit. Our team found it electrifying, a testament to cinema's power to thrill and inspire.

imageCAPTURING THE THRILL OF F1

F1 The Movie excels in transmitting the realism, drama, tension, and technicality of Formula 1. Stunning camera work—inside cockpits, along tracks, and above pit lanes—puts you in the driver's seat, showcasing the razor-sharp focus needed at 200 mph. The film uses miniaturized IMAX-certified cameras, refined from Top Gun: Maverick, to capture every vibration and roar, making races feel visceral. Sound design is equally masterful, blending engine screams with racing jargon to pull you into the pit crew's world. Whether it’s the screech of tires or the crackle of team radio, the audio is a character in itself, amplifying the stakes.

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