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Brad Pitt’s F1 is an acquaintance unfamiliar ride in your favorite racing circuit

‘F1 – The Movie’ looked like any other sports film that we have seen in the past with the same theme, moment and plot twist. Nevertheless, the braid pit-starrer leaves behind a fresh feeling for an audience, which may or may not be an enthusiastic fan of Formula One.

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Brad Pitt in 'F1'.
Brad Pitt’s ‘F1 – The Movie’ was released in theaters on June 27, 2025. (Photo Credit: Getty Image)

In short

  • Brad Pit Starter revolves around Formula One world
  • The music of the film is mixed in creating a treatment to watch F1 well.
  • If you are a lover of the game, the film is definitely going to hit you

When it comes to sports films, there is a common topic that you can always expect. This can be about an athlete that may be to achieve glory to struggle with individual demons, or a Dalit team written by everyone. The climax is usually approximate – the hero or the heroes are victorious, please all.

An exception was ‘Coach Carter’, starring Samuel L Jackson, where Richmond Olers did not win the championship, yet claimed victory in life. So, is ‘F1’ different from the famous sports films we have already seen? Well, the answer is: really not.

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‘F1’ directed by Joseph KosinskiThe one -time emerging stars in the world of Formula One follows the story of Sunny Hayes (Brad Pitt). After a major accident, he came out of the world of racing and ended the years of individual turmoil. A gambling addiction and many unsuccessful marriages broke her and was working as a taxi driver. But he finds consolation again in Hayes Racing – behind a Porsche’s wheel in Detona or Baja 1000 on the California Peninsula.

Then the visit to the Ruben Serventas (Xavier Bardem), his former team partner and now the owner of the Apxgp team arrives. With the team on the verge of disintegrating and selling, the servants reaches Hayes to save them, despite the US do not racing in Formula One for three decades.

Hayes responds to the call and in doing so, the young prose meets Joshua Pierce (Damson Idris). The film then becomes a story of how the two men run against each other, recommend each other, and eventually serve as a team to secure the biggest win.

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Hayes and APXGP’s technical director, Kate McChen (Kerry Condon) is a touch of romance, and of course, a lot of pure racing joy – what you’ll really expect from a good sports film.

Some mentoring scenes between the hass And Pears bring back memories of the 2006 film ‘Car’, especially the bond between Dock Hudson and Lightning Mcquin. It also echoes the 2001 Servous Stelon film, ‘operated’, where a uniform mentor-processing dynamic was played. The subjects may be familiar, but the ‘F1’ brings into an actual Grand Prix weekend’s unpredictability and adrenaline rush.

So, does ‘F1’ make familiarly unfamiliar?

A ride through life in Formula One world

Are you a formula one fan? Then I have to say this: suspend all your knowledge of sports, and some laws of physics. This is what I was told before entering the cinema hall. Some demolition from Hayes in F1’s structured world? Let’s just say … Don’t try this in Monza.

The world of Formula One is not just about adventure and spreading. It is also a high pressure game where scoring a single point can secure your seat for the next season. It is also the world of politics – internal boardroom struggles where people try to overthrow each other for control.

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If you are not a regular F1 follower and are watching ‘F1’ for the rugged attraction of Brad Pitt (he is 61 and is still giving young people a run for your money), then bring a pen and notepad to young people.

You are going to put a deep dive in the world of motorsport that will catch your interest and want to know you more. From the team’s strategy and pit -stop strategies to aerodynamics – how the smallest can take a car from the back of the back of the tweek grid – these are better details that pull you in and you forget the familiar sports movie trops.

The music

India today reviewed the ‘F1’ music album by India And highlighting how the music of the film originally “mixes global sounds, heartbeat, and lyrical stories, echoing the spirit of racing: high-speed, high-set, and heart-filled”.

In many sports films, soundtrack may feel forced, even distracted. but not here. The background score composed by The Legendary Hans Zimmer is an ideal fit. And Don Tolver’s ‘Luke My Mind’ (Dos Cat’s characteristic) makes you feel that you are slipping in the cockpit of a Formula One car, completely favorable.

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There is no moment where the music feels out of place. I am not a music expert or film critic, but for me, the score is originally mixed – and I was left on looping after looping ‘Loose My Mind’ and Ed Sheeran’s ‘Drive’, which repeats for a long time after the final credit.

Climax

The real payment comes to the end. In these years, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has hosted some of the most dramatic moments of Formula One – from Nail -Bitters to controversies, including the infamous Max Verustapen vs. Louis Hamilton Title Dicider.

The film taps in that legacy. Hayes and Pierce kept their differences and breeds away. And as what happens next – okay, I am not spoiling it. Go look at it.

The theater was provoked with cheers and applause because the checker flag was waved. ‘F1’ took me to a thrilling ride around one of my favorite circuits – where I knew every turn, every fast, every DRS area. Nevertheless, somehow, it still surprises me.

He said, ‘F1’ did not welcome it. There was no gap, there was no overcome – just a story that felt both familiar and fresh, and a ride I was happy that I signed up.

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