It's utter [email protected] It earned a score of 7% on Rotton Tomatoes, and I think that's being fairly generous.
Early in the movie, there is a depiction of the 1948 Mille Miglia race, in which a 1956 Porsche 356 and a 1956 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL are prominently featured. They might as well have included a time-traveling DeLorean too.
And it went downhill from there.
There were clips of an unexplained dream sequence shown randomly throughout the movie, between Ferruccio Lamborghini in a winged LP5000 Countach Quattrovalvole and Enzo Ferrari in...a Mondial. The Countach was an iconic V12-powered "halo" super car with 12-barrel carburetion and 450 horsepower, and the Mondial was a 240-horsepower 2+2 family car, arguably the least desirable Ferrari ever built.
The story was largely fabricated, including only a few elements of reality.
I feel like asking for my money back, after having paid $6 to stream it in our theater.
Early in the movie, there is a depiction of the 1948 Mille Miglia race, in which a 1956 Porsche 356 and a 1956 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL are prominently featured. They might as well have included a time-traveling DeLorean too.
And it went downhill from there.
There were clips of an unexplained dream sequence shown randomly throughout the movie, between Ferruccio Lamborghini in a winged LP5000 Countach Quattrovalvole and Enzo Ferrari in...a Mondial. The Countach was an iconic V12-powered "halo" super car with 12-barrel carburetion and 450 horsepower, and the Mondial was a 240-horsepower 2+2 family car, arguably the least desirable Ferrari ever built.
The story was largely fabricated, including only a few elements of reality.
I feel like asking for my money back, after having paid $6 to stream it in our theater.