The series was shot very efficiently and the actors are on top.
Senna is, without understatement, a great racer who, thanks to his hard work, perseverance, perseverance, achieved fantastic results. Although he doesn't have as many titles as Michael, for me Senna is the undisputed TOP 1 of all time.
With such a lame poster, I didn't expect anything from the series at all. It's incredible. The races from karting to the end are shown very coolly The f1 manual is of course pieces of shit at all times Racing with an average graphon is shown very cool. 2 hours of racing in 5-10 minutes were hermetically mounted I almost sobbed to the ends
As a fan, I knew what I was going for, including the series, and, of course, I was all in tears.
Senna Glyba is a legend, and it's incredibly sad that it didn't last so long. This series is a love letter, first of all. It is noticeable that Senna is somewhat more combed here than in reality, but this was expected, and this is because of love, which is very felt, but does not affect the series qualitatively at all.
I think even those who are very superficially familiar with F1 should come in normally. First, the story itself. Viewers usually like such plots and such characters. Secondly, the pacing is super, the editing and the rhythm of the glues are generally beyond praise — all the scenes of the races are naturally sitting with sweaty palms. I also liked that the accident in Imola was shown from the very beginning of the series. The footage is still some of the scariest I've seen. This bump on the turn of the whole series inevitably hangs over your head. There is a bitter note of fatalism in this, as if it could not have ended otherwise for him.
Cutting with documentary footage at the end sweetened this broken glass a little. Suddenly a great series.
In general, you can watch it. Of the advantages, it is interesting to show the races on this one. Of the minuses, everything is too superficial, everything was reduced, and many events were normally unproven. Senna was made perfect in the series, although it was not so. On 6/10. It is better to watch a 4-hour documentary about Senna 2011
The first feature film adaptation of Senna's biography very accurately recreates all the iconic stages of the racer's career, and boasts very good racing episodes (skillfully mounted together with archival footage of broadcasts) and meticulous recreation of the appearance of cars and race tracks of the 80s/90s.
Unfortunately, in dramatic terms, everything is much worse. The characters are flat like the bottom of a car, the dialogues are mediocre and boring (usually the most meaningful ones are those taken from Senna's real interviews). The screenwriters shamelessly work according to the formula "Senna - d" Artagnan, all the others - you understand. Most of all went to Alain Prost, who in the series behind the scenes probably eats babies.
It's funny, but artistically, this series is up to " Senna" Asif Kapadia - like up to the Moon. Yes, until the very Senna, which consists entirely of archival footage and is a documentary. I advise you to make sure of this personally.
@saviour: in fact, Senna was and is an asshole in the canonical sense, as well as Rubens Barichello or Nelson Pique shown there. This is such a property of Brazilians specifically.
The outro from the cut of the chronicles shows who Aerton Senna lived and died by. More than in all 6 miserable episodes. To stretch monotonous podiums with splashes of champagne for minutes, persistently try to figure out who and when he slept with, but ignore how he saved his life, spit on his war with the FIA with just a letter (which, judging by the series, meant nothing at all)- it's necessary to be masters. The series of 40 minutes shows us this journalist and other women, when only Shusha deserves attention. What for? Because they're from the Netflix harem? Where is Hill, where is the young Schumacher? Where are the construction wars? Where are Aerton and Brazil? Gave a helmet to a child? Yes, there is a huge fund that fought corruption in education.. No, we will show how the fence is painted in its colors. Darkness. From the light: minor characters from the F1 world. Similar.
It's a very strange series. We tried to cover such a big life and career of a legend in six episodes. Obviously, it didn't work out very well.
At first everything is fine, here is Senna on karting, here he is in England, here he is getting married, here he has made his way into the formula. And then 75% of the series is race, race, race, race, race. And all other events are shown in broad strokes with huge time jumps. The result was a well-shot, but indistinct mess. Hurtful.
The series is good, shot perfectly, the actors are cute, the footage from the races and in general everything is very successful. It is suitable for those who would like to get to know the topic better and find out who Senna is (like me). However, so many questions remained after the series, for example, what kind of struggle he had with the leadership of F-1, constant jumps in time do not allow to assemble a complete picture. Some 3-second mention about saving the life of another pilot. It feels like I missed a series or even two. I'll probably watch a documentary to fill in all these gaps.
I was skeptical at the very beginning about this series, all because Netflix began to shoot (in my opinion) passing series. But the last episode could not leave me indifferent, tears poured down the whole series. Netflix was almost able to make a decent series about such a worthy racer who passed away at the peak of his career. That grand prix brought a lot of grief to motorsport 💔
Overall, I really liked the series, but it would have been possible to show more of the racer's career and the specifics of his piloting. For example, Senna has a special feature. When cornering, he repeatedly briefly presses the accelerator pedal. There are several theories here. Perhaps he's a transfer from go-karting, they use such techniques there. Or, in this way, it supports the operation of the turbine. The fact is that there is a lag between pressing the accelerator pedal and the firing time of the car's turbine. If you continue to spin up the turbine with short gas surges, you can bypass this lag. Plus, the specifics of the races of those times are not disclosed. Due to the new regulations, the designers of the cars switched to using turbines. All this has led to a dramatic increase in speed. Electronic assistance systems, on the contrary, were canceled. The cars of those times are the fastest in the history of racing. This is what led to the tragedy in Italy. After all, there is one of the most difficult tracks. Plus, there was a problem with security. Senna flew stupidly into a concrete bump. Plus, the air flows behind the cars, there were interesting swirls that made it difficult to chase the opponent normally. Hence the confrontations with the federation that lasted longer than shown.
I will say one thing, the leadership of the FIA, what was then and what is now. With only one difference - now, thank God, racers don't die on the tracks.
Of course, they didn't screw it up. A series with this kind of material could have been made more interesting. Filming the races looks good, but that's it. Why the character of Kai Scodelario was needed and why he was given so much time is completely unclear. Well, how could you not show Schumacher in the series at all?
I really liked the series, of course, they missed many interesting moments and didn't show them, but in vain, I kept hoping there would be an episode with the tuning of the honda nsx( Still, there were so many signs in the last race that you didn't have to go, but alas, such a person was lost because of a bunch of degenerate managers in the FIA. Senna's last speech is very motivating.
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27Senna is, without understatement, a great racer who, thanks to his hard work, perseverance, perseverance, achieved fantastic results.
Although he doesn't have as many titles as Michael, for me Senna is the undisputed TOP 1 of all time.
The f1 manual is of course pieces of shit at all times
Racing with an average graphon is shown very cool. 2 hours of racing in 5-10 minutes were hermetically mounted
I almost sobbed to the ends
Senna Glyba is a legend, and it's incredibly sad that it didn't last so long.
This series is a love letter, first of all. It is noticeable that Senna is somewhat more combed here than in reality, but this was expected, and this is because of love, which is very felt, but does not affect the series qualitatively at all.
I think even those who are very superficially familiar with F1 should come in normally.
First, the story itself. Viewers usually like such plots and such characters.
Secondly, the pacing is super, the editing and the rhythm of the glues are generally beyond praise — all the scenes of the races are naturally sitting with sweaty palms. I also liked that the accident in Imola was shown from the very beginning of the series. The footage is still some of the scariest I've seen. This bump on the turn of the whole series inevitably hangs over your head. There is a bitter note of fatalism in this, as if it could not have ended otherwise for him.
Cutting with documentary footage at the end sweetened this broken glass a little.
Suddenly a great series.
Unfortunately, in dramatic terms, everything is much worse. The characters are flat like the bottom of a car, the dialogues are mediocre and boring (usually the most meaningful ones are those taken from Senna's real interviews). The screenwriters shamelessly work according to the formula "Senna - d" Artagnan, all the others - you understand. Most of all went to Alain Prost, who in the series behind the scenes probably eats babies.
It's funny, but artistically, this series is up to " Senna" Asif Kapadia - like up to the Moon. Yes, until the very Senna, which consists entirely of archival footage and is a documentary. I advise you to make sure of this personally.
To stretch monotonous podiums with splashes of champagne for minutes, persistently try to figure out who and when he slept with, but ignore how he saved his life, spit on his war with the FIA with just a letter (which, judging by the series, meant nothing at all)- it's necessary to be masters.
The series of 40 minutes shows us this journalist and other women, when only Shusha deserves attention. What for? Because they're from the Netflix harem? Where is Hill, where is the young Schumacher? Where are the construction wars?
Where are Aerton and Brazil? Gave a helmet to a child? Yes, there is a huge fund that fought corruption in education.. No, we will show how the fence is painted in its colors.
Darkness.
From the light: minor characters from the F1 world. Similar.
At first everything is fine, here is Senna on karting, here he is in England, here he is getting married, here he has made his way into the formula.
And then 75% of the series is race, race, race, race, race.
And all other events are shown in broad strokes with huge time jumps.
The result was a well-shot, but indistinct mess.
Hurtful.
RIP Ayrton
Still, there were so many signs in the last race that you didn't have to go, but alas, such a person was lost because of a bunch of degenerate managers in the FIA.
Senna's last speech is very motivating.