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FERRARI Tráiler Doblado en Español 2.024 Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz y Shailene Woodley.
El ex piloto de carreras Enzo Ferrari se encuentra en crisis. La bancarrota acecha a la empresa que él y su esposa Laura construyeron de la nada hace diez años. Su tormentoso matrimonio se debate entre el luto por un hijo y el reconocimiento de otro, fruto de su relación con Lina Lardi. Esta película biográfica de Enzo Ferrari lleva más de dos décadas siendo uno de los proyectos soñados de…
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matilda de angelis should played lina lardi
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my god she would’ve been amazing in that role
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Movie Review: Ferrari is a film that achieves its goal with a lot of effort
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Biopics based on the life of a celebrity have been very fashionable in cinema, books, and television series, this causes expectation and morbidity among locals and strangers, having these stories that range from the interesting and dark to the fanciful and unrealistic. . The world of elite motorsport is a separate topic, according to the history books in this area, the birth of the automobile as such is taken as the date of January 29, 1886, the day on which Carl Benz patented his gasoline-powered vehicle with three wheels. After this, there have been many who have presented and revolutionized the industry as an effective and economical means of transportation, but there are others that are high-end, including Rolls Royce, Lamborghini, Porsche, DMC, and Ferrari, luxury cars. ranging from limited series to unique classic pieces. Ferrari cars have been present in the world of entertainment with the most popular being the Red Ferrari 308 GTS used in the television series Magnum P.I. starring the actor Tom Selleck (1980-1988) or the Ferrari Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona and the White Testarossa that were the delight of locals and strangers. Ferrari has stood out for having a very particular emblem, a horse that stands on its hind legs, a symbol that was part of the Baracca family shield and that has also been used in Scuderia Ferrari in its sports car division in charge of the motorsport competitions in Formula 1. In 2024, director Michael Mann brings to the big screen the tortuous life of the Italian Enzo Ferrari, former racing driver and businessman of Italian motorsports and founder of the Scuderia Grand Prix and the brand that bears his last name.
What is the movie about?
During the summer of 1957, behind the spectacle of Formula 1, the former driver Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver) is in crisis and his automotive company that he built together with his wife Laura (Penelope Cruz) is about to go bankrupt. This marriage has also been affected. Due to the loss of his son Dino and the recognition of Piero (Giuseppe Festinese) a son born out of wedlock and conceived with Lina Lardi (Shailene Woodley), Enzo must face financial pressure to increase productivity which means going against his old desire to produce only racing cars and enter a more commercial field coupled with this are its drivers who want to win the difficult 1000 mile race through Italy, an event that will put them on edge between triumph and failure. The idea of bringing to the big screen the life of a man who designed and started from nothing an emporium that lasts to this day is interesting to see, a topic that was controversial in its time and that put this historical figure in the spotlight. of the hurricane not because of his creations but because of his scandals that in Italy in the 50s represented going against everything established by a conservative and purist society. There is no doubt that the choice of Michael Mann (The Last of the Mohicans - 1992) as the director of this film has been most successful, he has convincingly explored and without unnecessary embellishments the personality of the challenging man who has managed to succeed. and even more so when it comes to revealing the imperfections of Enzo Ferrari, a man who was willing not to let himself be defeated or lose what he had built up to that point. The controversy that his vehicles caused in the races in which they participated was to obtain the winning trophy and maintain the speed record that put others in danger or the specifications of the automobiles that he constantly supervised and updated to obtain an extra half-second advantage over the competitors. other competitors, the image that this director intends to show us is that of a human being dissatisfied with what he has and with the idea of being able to do something better every time to improve himself and that something is wrong with his ambition and thirst for power which will eventually lead him to experience personal tragedy and unimaginable pain firsthand.
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It is equally interesting how this film goes from being biographical to a profound drama about a man who finds it very difficult to maintain the course of his life by doing even the impossible and what is not allowed to resolve his personal and personal problems in the best way. professionals, an approach that goes straight to being a disaster and that manages to be saved by their ingenuity and skill. As is often the case in this director's films, the emotional pressure to which he subjects his characters is beyond what any average human being could face, a point at which we do not know where reality ends and fiction begins. , here we see how Ferrari tries to preserve the affection he feels for the two most important women in his life, on the one hand, his wife Laura and on the other his lover Lina with whom he has had an unrecognized son, this is on par with We know that he has recently lost the son he had with Laura, which means that this marriage is becoming more separated every day. The film takes us in 1957 when the main character is approaching 60 years old and struggles to maintain control over an industry that is becoming more competitive every day. For some, he is a hero and for others, he is just another braggart who wants to stand out at the expense of All in all, the film begins with an effort to break a speed record, something that Ferrari knows could have serious consequences for its company that is on the verge of bankruptcy, which is focused only on sports cars and not on the production of vehicles. commercials that can be sold to stay in business. The story centers on an older man who considers his legacy after losing his heir, having a child out of his marriage whom he cannot publicly acknowledge, and making the difficult decision to save his company or save his marriage, Ferrari is presented as a complex man with a tortuous life, full of complexes, contradictions and insecurities, a man who often mourns the loss of his son and the lack of interest in his wife who sees her more as a companion, a man who He tries to take responsibility for his decisions and his actions, for the death of his son, an austere and rigid man incapable of doing anything beyond what it means to selfishly have his success. In the first 25 minutes, they establish the story and its characters and on this, the subplots are developed such as car racing, his infidelity, death, and how to maintain a legacy that was just beginning, all in a dramatic tone that It becomes something more fictional than biographical, we understand first-hand what Ferrari's interests are and what those of his wife and his lover are and everything ends up in a semi-love triangle in which it is very predictable to know that there will not be a winner. The script written by Troy Kennedy Martin takes many liberties in terms of the development of a character who aims to be controversial and sensitive at the same time but who has great aspirations and who suffers from a constant struggle with himself between what he should and what he can. do, between what is allowed and what is not, between being a successful man or failing in the attempt, and who is not prepared for any of these things, focuses too much on the drama and does not explore in detail all the creativity he had to design, plan, modify and develop these impressive vehicles, its biggest failure is wanting to be more dramatic than biographical, leaving out all technical aspects. The film is exciting in very few moments and fails in what is supposed to be an exciting third act where we see the impressive shots that Mann takes of the race taking it to a point where as viewers it places us more within a film of action, it is unfortunate that having a different cinematographic experience the latter does not manage to have an exciting closure and is left alone in an attempt to show how difficult it can be to break a speed record and win a trophy, its moral speech is focused on the importance of family, love, and attachment, the effort to succeed but this is diluted and loses credibility and importance in the face of issues such as that it is not important to compete but to win, financial success is more important than everything else, something that is present and very constant.
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The 3 acts that make up this work feel unbalanced, the first is slower in locating who is who, the second presents couple and business conflicts, and for the third what we want to see are these cars in all their splendor so that it concludes with data interesting about how it has evolved and has also transformed into a high-end commercial line with innovative designs that are already a classic in the world of motorsports and a brand that is iconic to this day and that does not happen. The film becomes clumsy in its narrative, too much time is wasted on details that are not relevant, and by its end, it feels rushed in trying to close all the subplots in a convincing way that leaves us satisfied, it is worth mentioning that making a Work that requires too many dynamic shots outdoors is difficult and relies heavily on the use of CGI to give more dynamism to the race, something that looks and feels fake but is intended to be spectacular. The production design desperately tries to recreate the 50s with all the European glamor and at times this is diluted with the costumes that seem out of time and fail to have a convincing balance between classic and modern, a mixture of ideas and fashions that fall more into the fictional than the real. It must be recognized that one of the strongest points of the film in terms of visuals is the photography by Erik Messerschmidt who, together with Mann and the editor Pietro Scalia, give a new concept to the drama as well as the racing scenes. This contribution could be more interesting and that remains only as something worthy that maintains a film that has already lost rhythm and interest since the second half. The cast is made up of Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Sarah Gadon, Gabriel Leone, Jack O'Connell, and Patrick Dempsey, good actors who have very uneven performances and character development, while Driver is exaggerated Cruz is more focused and at times It is the support of a story that is not its own, the same happens with the dialogues that at times feel exaggerated and unnecessary and at other times say too much with just a few words. The music composed by the British Daniel Pemberton has pieces that advocate a lot for the Italian nostalgia of the 50s and others that sound too modern and outside the time in which the events take place, a work that separately can be very enjoyable but that has problems when placing us at any specific moment in history. In conclusion, Ferrari as a complex film with a very simple theme, as a drama works better than as a biopic what is sought with this is to have a broader overview of what this man contributed to the European and global automotive industry, this is not the case here. We will find it, it is a clean work that audiovisually could have been better if it did not have the Ferrari surname that sells us something very different from what we assumed it would be, a film that manages to get ahead and reach the goal with a lot of effort that in the end contributes very little and entertains more. Ferrari is already out in cinemas in our country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERIBTIlVVJQ Read the full article
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robertmassimi · 4 months
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“Ferrari” differs from “Ford vs Ferrari” that played several years ago. This movie deals with the personal life of Enzo Ferrari and his inner conflicts. Where “Ford vs Ferrari” dealt with the competition between the two great auto makers, this movie takes us to the life of the man in Modena,Italy. Enzo Ferrari has had a long time mistress, Lina Lardi played by Shailene Woodling in which he has a…
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"Ferrari" differs from "Ford vs Ferrari" that played several years ago. This movie deals with the personal life of Enzo Ferrari and his inner conflicts. Where "Ford vs Ferrari" dealt with the competition between the two great auto makers, this movie takes us to the life of the man in Modena,Italy.
Enzo Ferrari has had a long time mistress, Lina Lardi played by Shailene Woodling in which he has a son with her, Piero. Years before, Enzo had lost his older son (Dino) to a long illness and it has hurt him deeply; he visits his son's tomb often.
What makes "Ferrari" work so well is several-fold: the great cinematography, excellent directing by Michael Mann and the acting that each and every actor puts into their roles. One gets a sense of the time and place of where Ferrari grew up and lived his life.
In what maybe her best role since "Blow", Penelope Cruz hits it out of the park as Ferrari's wife, Laura Ferrari. Determined, classy, demanding and smart, Cruz is the true matriarch of this family; she takes no crap from anyone. Laura is bitter over losing her son; losing her husband as she toils with the car company that it teetering on bankruptcy.
Ferrari himself (Adam Driver) is a calm, calculating man who is always in control of his emotions, always. He too is a demanding man who does not suffer defeat very easily. He, after all is a car company that produces cars to support his racing team which is anathema to all the other car companies in the world. Being that he makes so few cars he needs to win races for his company to survive.
What complicates Ferrari's life is his other life, a mistress and a son that he tucks away in the countryside. Where his wife thinks that he is having multiple affairs, it his other secret life that lays bare the controversy in this movie. Only a handful of people know of Enzo's secret. Like his first child, Enzo nurtures this young boy, teaches him about engineering and even though he is young, he educates him about practical daily matters.
What makes Ferrari most appealing is that the director deftly moves us from a nasty wife at the beginning who is unlikable to a stealthy woman that we all respect at the end. Even though her husband has not been kind to her, she stands behind him at all times. She is by no means a pushover, however, she is his fortress. Laura manages the books, delves out the salaries of the workers and is a very shrewd businesswoman.
Another reason "Ferrari" appeals is the cars themselves and the racing scenes; lifelike and engaging, both the direction and cinematography make this movie a winner. I don't think I will ever forget the near end of the last race scene that involved fatalities; never have I ever witnessed a scene like that in all the years I have watched film!
Even though it is billed as a work of fiction, "Ferrari" is a work about real people who experience what the film depicts. Much of the story is based on the man, his company and his life, but not all of it is factual. What is factual about the man is that he loved his cars and his racing team, he built cars like no one else could. Where Henry Ford build an assembly line, Ferrari built works of art, something that Ford's son who would later take over the business couldn't do.
At a little over two hours, "Ferrari" for the most part moves nicely (there are some slow points), it engages the audience and keeps the characters interesting and for the most part, likeable.
Enzo Ferrari, Penelope Cruz, Adam Driver, Michael Mann, Patrick Dempsey, Hollywood, Academy Awards, Oscars.
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tomorrowedblog · 4 months
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Ferrari premieres today
Ferrari, the new movie from Michael Mann, is out today.
It is the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle of Formula 1, ex-racer Enzo Ferrari is in crisis. Bankruptcy threatens the factory he and his wife, Laura built from nothing ten years earlier. Their volatile marriage has been battered by the loss of their son, Dino a year earlier. Ferrari struggles to acknowledge his son Piero with Lina Lardi. Meanwhile, his drivers’ passion to win pushes them to the edge as they launch into the treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy, the Mille Miglia.
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"Ferrari" Trailer, Clips, Featurettes, Images, Poster
It is the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle of Formula 1, ex-racer Enzo Ferrari is in crisis. Bankruptcy threatens the factory he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing ten years earlier. Their volatile marriage suffered because of the loss of their son, Dino, a year earlier. Ferrari struggles to acknowledge his son Piero with Lina Lardi. Meanwhile, his drivers’ passion to win pushes them…
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Adam Driver è Ferrari nel biopic di Michael Mann
L’azienda che dieci anni prima Ferrari aveva creato dal nulla con la moglie Laura (Penelope Cruz) rischia il fallimento e anche il loro matrimonio è sempre più tempestoso, dopo la morte del loro unico erede Dino e la scoperta dell’esistenza di Piero, il figlio nato dalla relazione con Lina Lardi (Shailene Woodley). Quell’anno i piloti del “Drake” si lanciano in una gara che attraversa tutta la…
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"SE FOSSE STATO VIVO DINO AVREI LASCIATO LA FERRARI A LUI E A TE" - PIERO FERRARI, VICEPRESIDENTE DEL CAVALLINO, RIVELA COSA GLI CONFESSO' IL PADRE ENZO - "I SUOI TRADIMENTI? NON SAPEVO, QUALCOSA AVEVO CAPITO, MA CHI SAPEVA, TACEVA" - IL "FANTASMA INGOMBRANTE" DI DINO, MORTO A 24 ANNI DI DISTROFIA MUSCOLARE, GLI IMBARAZZI PER IL COGNOME E IL RAPPORTO DI ENZO CON I SUOI PILOTI - IL BIOPIC DIRETTO DA MICHAEL MANN - VIDEO -
Estratto dell'articolo di Giorgio Terruzzi per il “Corriere della Sera”
Una casa immersa nella campagna modenese. Nel giardino c’è un bimbo. Ha 12 anni, è il 1957. Gioca con un modellino della Ferrari di Ascari. […] Sua madre si chiama Lina Lardi. Suo padre, Enzo Ferrari. La loro relazione: segreta come può esserlo in una provincia da dopoguerra italiano: tutti sussurrano, chiacchierano. Enzo Ferrari è sposato. La moglie, Laura, è una donna ferita, disturbata, tradita. Laura sa. […] Un matrimonio frantumato dal dolore per la perdita del figlio, Dino, morto a 24 anni, di distrofia muscolare nel 1956. […]
Quel bambino osserva, attende. Attenderà il riconoscimento sino al 1975, adotterà il cognome del padre nel 1990. Oggi Piero, di anni ne ha 78, di Enzo porta i tratti. Una somiglianza che fa tenerezza perché tiene viva ogni memoria. La sua storia sembra un film. Infatti. «Ferrari», il titolo, regia di Michael Mann. […]
Quel piccolo Piero era davvero sereno nel mezzo di una tempesta?
«Non sapevo. Qualcosa avevo compreso durante un viaggio in automobile con mia madre e una sua amica. Pensavano dormissi mentre ascoltavo la loro conversazione. Per me era normale avere un padre impegnato. Andava, veniva, pranzava con noi ogni giorno. Mi sembrava una vita normale, anche se qualcosa arrivava alle mie orecchie dai compagni di classe. Vaghi riferimenti. Chi sapeva, taceva».
Piero Lardi, Piero Lardi Ferrari, Piero Ferrari. Sino a che punto il suo cognome è stato un disturbo?
«Più tardi, quando ho cominciato a frequentare la Ferrari un problema lo è stato. Non con le persone che a Maranello lavoravano e conoscevano la situazione. Chi arrivava da fuori, talvolta poneva domande che generavano qualche imbarazzo».
Chi ha conosciuto sua madre, Lina, parla di lei come della persona che più ha dato a Enzo Ferrari un equilibrio. Ci racconta un po’ di lei?
«Era una persona buona. L’ho visto arrabbiato due volte in una intera vita. Non alzava la voce, di fronte a un problema faceva in modo di superarlo con il ragionamento. Teneva molto alla sua persona […] Deve aver sofferto ma non lo faceva vedere, soprattutto a me. Per mio padre credo che il tempo trascorso con noi fosse davvero pacifico. La Ferrari, le complicazioni famigliari, la morte del figlio Dino, non comparivano mai».
Lina e Laura. Due madri, due donne innamorate dello stesso uomo, diverse nel carattere e nel destino. Si sono mai incontrate?
«Non mi risulta. Vidi Laura una sola volta nel 1965 quando morì nonna Adalgisa, mamma di Enzo. Al cimitero, lei da una parte, io dall’altra. Mi guardò, la guardai. Fu un attimo. Mai più visti».
Dino: un affetto mancato o un fantasma ingombrante?
«Ingombrante, certo perché mio padre lo ricordava spesso anche se a me, di lui non parlava mai. Però c’erano i motori Dino, le Ferrari Dino […]».
La perdita del figlio, per Enzo fu un dolore permanente?
«Un dolore forse mitigato nel tempo. Accompagnato dal desiderio di trovare una cura per la distrofia muscolare. Ma, vede, non era un uomo di molte parole. Una sola volta fece un riferimento esplicito dopo l’accordo con Fiat del 1969. Disse: “Se ci fosse Dino, avrei lasciato la Ferrari a voi due”».
«Sono sempre imbarazzato quando mi si chiede di dare una definizione di mio padre». Parole sue…
«Era molto abile, si presentava in un modo diverso in relazione all’interlocutore. Lo interpretava e si comportava di conseguenza. Un vero camaleonte. Quale il vero Ferrari? Impossibile rispondere: molte facce, molte sfaccettature».
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«Ferrari», il film, contiene la brutale ferocia delle corse opposta alla vitalità spensierata dei piloti. Vita e morte. Quanto è alto il prezzo della tragedia?
«Nel 1957 morirono Castellotti a Modena, De Portago alla Mille Miglia insieme a nove spettatori. Ricordo mio padre affranto ripetere: non corriamo più, non si può andare avanti così. Poi arrivava il lunedì, veniva a Maranello, dove tutti lo attendevano per riprendere il lavoro. Che fare? Andare avanti, migliorare. Fu un sentimento che provai dopo la morte di Bandini nel’67. Mi padre insisteva: non entrare in confidenza con i piloti perché poi muoiono o ci lasciano. Sì, ma talvolta è difficile. Lo è stato con Bandini e poi con Lauda».
[…] Perché la Ferrari non vince più?
«In F1 serve stabilità e concentrazione. Credo ci siano stati troppi cambiamenti».
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FERRARI Starring Adam Driver | New Official Poster
NEON has released this official poster for FERRARI. It is the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle of Formula 1, ex-racer Enzo Ferrari is in crisis. Bankruptcy threatens the factory he and his wife, Laura built from nothing ten years earlier. Their volatile marriage has been battered by the loss of their son, Dino a year earlier. Ferrari struggles to acknowledge his son Piero with Lina Lardi.…
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racingtoaredlight · 8 months
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Neat, Michael Mann has a new movie coming out. I wonder what it's about?
It is the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle of Formula 1, ex-racer Enzo Ferrari is in crisis. Bankruptcy threatens the factory he and his wife, Laura built from nothing ten years earlier. Their volatile marriage has been battered by the loss of their son, Dino a year earlier. Ferrari struggles to acknowledge his son Piero with Lina Lardi. Meanwhile, his drivers' passion to win pushes them to the edge as they launch into the treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy, the Mille Miglia.
Oh, hell yeah.
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themovieblogonline · 8 months
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Adam Driver jumps into Ferrari gear!
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After stepping into the Sci-Fi world once more with the recent dino-themed release of 65, Adam Driver is now returning to the autobiographical route with the part of Enzo Ferrari! Adam is no stranger to this format, with real-life based films like House of Gucci & J. Edgar doing particularly well. Directing this story, which is about one of the biggest sports car drivers and designers in history is Michael Mann! Known for his work on Collateral, Ali, and Heat, Michael knows how to put together an incredible movie, especially if it is based on real-life elements. Although it's been a while since Michael last directed, we know that he has what it takes to put together something truly special. https://youtu.be/KZHxT2yb2cE?si=Dyeu558B0UktHkfI Based on a book by Brock Yates, entitled Enzo Ferrari — The Man, The Cars, The Races, The Machine, Ferrari is a special product for Mann.  Mann has wanted to make this movie for an extremely long time, going as far back as when he was still a film student. Focusing on the Italian 1,000-mile race, Mille Miglia in 1957, Ferrari will capture the interesting character of entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari on the big screen. For those moviegoers wanting something as serious as Oppenheimer, then you might well be in the right place, as Ferrari is clearly packed with drama and heart-breaking true-to-life elements. Between family and business Ferrari's life was complicated and at times, highly stressful. Judging from the trailer, Mann has captured that essence. The cast surrounding Driver features Penélope Cruz as Ferrari's wife Laura Ferrari, Shailene Woodley as Lina Lardi, and Patrick Dempsey who plays the Italian race driver Piero Taruffi. The film has already premiered at Venice Film Festival, and currently has a critic rating of 76% on Rotten Tomatoes! Will the audience score be on the same level, or even, hopefully, higher? We'll just have to wait and see. As a fan of Adam Driver’s acting career, from Kylo Ren to Clyde Logan in Logan Lucky, I’m intrigued to see him take on such a famous real-life personality. I have no doubt that he will smash it, and potentially, his performance could be heading down the Oscar road. Looking at the trailer more closely, I’m noticing some brilliant cinematography. The pacing holds snapshots of Ferrari’s life, and it really does make you want to watch the full story. As it builds and gets more emotional, it’s clear that there’s a lot of pain behind Ferrari’s journey, and although only one line of dialogue is said in the trailer, that feeling really comes across. So make sure you’ve got your seatbelt on, as Ferrari is going to be a hell of a ride when it’s unleashed this November 30th! Read the full article
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