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The Senna film

Discussion in 'Formula 1' started by ErnieBecclestone, Sep 5, 2011.

  1. Protein Cheik

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    Even as merely a football fan who knows bugger all about F1, I went to see 'Senna' and can say it was absolutely brilliant.
    What a character and story - those last minutes at Imola had me more tense than any other film I'd ever seen.
     
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  3. SgtBhaji

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    Just got back from watching Senna with my son...

    I'm trying to think of the words to describe it. The word's not incredible or fantastic, and I say that because I grew up watching Senna race (not necessarily as a fan at the time) so knew what he was capable of and that he was fantastic. It's left me feeling, in many ways... a bit empty, but also with much more insight in to Ayrton as a human being.

    I think I feel empty, as that's how I felt after Imola '94. I'd been watching F1 for 10 years at the time and hadn't seen a death in a race... I thought F1 drivers were bullet proof. When Roland was killed I was stunned to say the least and educated a little. I'd gained whole new respect for what these guys do. Then when Ayrton died on that Sunday, I was just floored. I didn't think it was possible for somebody like him to go in such a fashion. His death, for me left a hole in F1... It marked the end of a very significant era and though I put all my support behind Damon as a fan, It was obvious F1 was never going to be the same.

    What I loved about this movie/documentary was the very human side of Ayrton... His vulnerabilities, his emotion, his outbursts, his passion.. Seeing how some events really made him question the sport as a whole and how personally he took some of the happenings and how he was actually hurt by them. Also incredible that despite winning 3 World Championships and driving in an incredibly competitive era of the sport, he names Terry Fullerton as his greatest competitor, from one of the purest forms of racing.

    I don't think I can sum it up in one adjective or two.. or twelve. It's a 100% must see for any racing fan or just anybody with a soul. My 11 year old son loved every minute!
     
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    It is great to hear that even people who wasn't a fan of him rate it so high. You have described the movie beautifully and very well. I really hope everyone here gets to see it.
     
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  5. SgtBhaji

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    Thanks, Chrisp.. I really did love the film and thinking of going to watch it again while it's still playing. I really want to see the full DVD now. There were some parts that I thought were a bit iffy.. but in the main... Totally fantastic!
     
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  6. Masanari

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    DVD comes out on Monday. <ok>

    EDIT: In England.
     
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  7. ErnieBecclestone

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    What an utter and complete waste of a life, a man who I believe would have gone on to do even greater things for his country. At the time of Sennas death I believed he was the greatest driver to have lived, although now I have revised that opinion simply due to his occasional unsporting on track behaviour, his driving skills remain up there with the very best ever.

    I was there at Donington in the rain and cold when Senna took the race apart and showed everyone how it should be done.


    "It's a 100% must see for any racing fan or just anybody with a soul."
     
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