The five-word movie review was mixed. Ben Hunt found it good for non-F1 fans, while Mark Mann-Bryans believed it was not good for anyone watching. The racing scenes were visually impressive. The technology used was similar to Top Gun, with advanced camera techniques. The storylines around racing were criticized for being unrealistic. The love story outside the track was deemed weak and predictable. Overall, there were mixed opinions, with concerns about the portrayal of women and the unrealistic plot.
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