I went to see the film “Ford v Ferrari”.
The film depicts how Ford challenged Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in
1966. And, after all, the relationship of trust between Shelby (Matt Damon) and
Miles (Christian Bale) was moving. The decision that Miles made toward the end of
the race made me cry.
There was a monologue by Shelby: "The machine becomes weightless. And all that's left is a body moving through space and time." with Miles's profile while the race. Only car racers may know such a state. Somehow, the 24 Hours of Le Mans resembles a 1000 Day Circumambulation, and the car racer looked as if a priest who completed the training.
To recreate the course of the Le Mans, the
producing staff looked for a similar place for several months. Also, they
created the stands from scratch. They equipped cameras in the racing car and
the filming was done at the same speed as the actual race. So the realism was
truly awesome.
In the film, former Ford President, Lee
Iacocca, who is also known as the author of “Iacocca: An Autobigraphy” in Japan as
well, appeared. The real Lee Iacocca died in July, 2019, at the age of 94, four
months before the film was released.
Talking of films of car racers, "Rush" (2013), which depicted a rivalry between Jamus Hunt and Niki Lauda (who died in 2019) was very good, too. (H.S)
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