Revving hearts, breaking limits ...Middle East

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Yes, it stars Brad Pitt. Yes, it features real Grand Prix circuits. Yes, Hans Zimmer composed the score. But the real surprise? How a film about racing, actual racing, not heist-stunt-car-wet-dream, manages to be this good.

Not a race fan? Buckle up anyway

This is cinema that works on trust. Trust that the engines roaring at 200mph are not just noise. That the people behind the helmets have stakes bigger than trophies. And trust that even if the sport is not familiar, the thrill of chasing a second chance, the push for legacy and the fire of competition is something universal.

Idris steals the spotlight

But if Pitt is the engine, Damson Idris is the nitro boost.

He does not just hold his own next to Pitt, he runs circles around expectations. It is a star-making turn that demands attention and cements Idris as the breakout talent of the year.

Director Kosinski has a proven track record when it comes to capturing speed (Top Gun: Maverick, TRON: Legacy), but here, he has outdone himself. The film’s practical approach, shot during actual Grand Prix weekends, is not just a gimmick.

The real-world stakes of F1 are mirrored with stunning clarity, but what is most impressive is how the film never loses track of the human stories underneath the helmets. That balance, between the blistering technicality and emotional intimacy, is what makes F1 a modern classic of the genre.

While Pitt and Idris headline the cast with aplomb, the ensemble deserves its own standing ovation. Kerry Condon brings steel and soul to her role as the team’s technical brain, while Javier Bardem injects warmth and tension as a team owner with everything to lose. Even in limited screen time, Kim Bodnia, Tobias Menzies and Sarah Niles leave memorable marks.

Must-watch movie of the year

It is bold. It is beautiful. And it proves that sometimes, the best way to move forward is to come out of retirement, strap in and floor it.

CAST: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia

PLOT: 8/10

ACTING: 8/10

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