Forget everything you’ve seen on social media or read about the new Formula 1 movie – you should absolutely go and see it to form your own opinions on F1 and witness Hollywood’s latest attempt to bring the series to the big screen. The sport’s owners are eager to engage the US audience and capitalize on the post-Drive to Survive lull, aiming to achieve this through a big-budget film with remarkable access. The action scenes in the movie, shot using technology originally designed for Top Gun: Maverick with Tom Cruise, are enhanced for the race car setting, showcasing epic racing scenes and high-tech quality. To ensure authenticity, Lewis Hamilton was involved in guiding the producers on overtaking maneuvers and accuracy, making it the most authentic F1 movie yet. The familiarity of seeing driver cameos, team bosses, and prominent brands in the film not only adds a comforting touch but also contributes to the movie’s authenticity, with Easter eggs hidden throughout the lengthy runtime, including nods to past F1 events and significant figures like Ayrton Senna. Despite its lengthy runtime and the temptation to dismiss it as a mainstream movie, ‘APEX’ offers a blend of action, authenticity, and insider references that will appeal to both casual viewers and die-hard F1 fans alike.
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