In the review of “F1: The Movie,” the reviewers discuss the standout production quality and soundtrack, which could make it appealing to non-Formula 1 fans. However, they also bring attention to the unrealistic plot and stereotypical portrayal of female characters. The reviewers question whether the film effectively captures the essence of Formula 1 racing. Overall, the film seems to generate mixed opinions due to these conflicting aspects.
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