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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 7856108" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>The racing scenes are well done, but are not as much of the focus of the movie (in my opinion) as it is in Days of Thunder. It is more about the relationship between Colby, Miles, and Ford with their own development over time (Colby as being more able to negotiate the dynamics between corporations and personal convictions, Miles between desires of self and being a team player and the Ford corporation being the cocktail in the mix). It uses the development of the GT40 as the vehicle to push the film, with the race as the end goal overall. </p><p></p><p>The race is a focus of the end goal they all have, and there is quite a bit of racing but the focus is otherwise.</p><p></p><p>The racing scenes themselves have just as much hollywoodizing as Days of Thunder does, but it does bring out many of the historical items that occurred during the race as well as factors they needed to consider (though there are one or two scenes I'm pretty sure they hollywoodized completely...as in...it didn't happen the way they portrayed). In addition, they do show some scenes I think directly from the Race, though you see it from a Black and White screen others are watching.</p><p></p><p>A fan of racing movies should be satiated as I feel it hews closer to the feel of a race than Days of Thunder at points, but not as much as the 1971 film Le Mans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 7856108, member: 4348"] The racing scenes are well done, but are not as much of the focus of the movie (in my opinion) as it is in Days of Thunder. It is more about the relationship between Colby, Miles, and Ford with their own development over time (Colby as being more able to negotiate the dynamics between corporations and personal convictions, Miles between desires of self and being a team player and the Ford corporation being the cocktail in the mix). It uses the development of the GT40 as the vehicle to push the film, with the race as the end goal overall. The race is a focus of the end goal they all have, and there is quite a bit of racing but the focus is otherwise. The racing scenes themselves have just as much hollywoodizing as Days of Thunder does, but it does bring out many of the historical items that occurred during the race as well as factors they needed to consider (though there are one or two scenes I'm pretty sure they hollywoodized completely...as in...it didn't happen the way they portrayed). In addition, they do show some scenes I think directly from the Race, though you see it from a Black and White screen others are watching. A fan of racing movies should be satiated as I feel it hews closer to the feel of a race than Days of Thunder at points, but not as much as the 1971 film Le Mans. [/QUOTE]
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