Formula One racing gets the full “Top Gun†treatment in “F1.â€
Big star. Big action. Big drama.
Brad Pitt, in fact, is likely to challenge Tom Cruise in this arena — if he wants to. He has all the attributes you’d expect from a former driver coming back to the field. Before we even get a chance to know him, however, director Joseph Kosinski builds the character’s resume with voiceovers, commentators, friends and rivals. When he turns up on the track, there’s less work for Pitt to do. He straps in and starts driving.
The pull comes from a former teammate (Javier Bardem) who has an extra seat on his team. APXGP already has a star, but it needs a risk taker to test the field. Pitt’s Sonny Hayes fills the bill nicely. In addition to a recent win at Daytona, he has a history of gambling on cards and women. Both haven’t worked out well, but Sonny lives in a van down by the ocean and doesn’t need much to keep going.
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He accepts the challenge and soon finds push-back from Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), a brash young driver who doesn’t want any barriers in his way. That sets up a rivalry of sorts that plays out over more races than you care to watch.

Damson Idris as Joshua Pearce, left, and Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes appear in a scene from "F1 The Movie."Â
Naturally, there are crashes, calculating owners and a team so good you’d think they could launch a rocket into space in their spare time.
Kosinski (who also directed “Top Gun: Maverickâ€) brings a lot of the same tension here and gets great buy-in for the final race. But at two hours and 35 minutes, “F1†could have left a lap or two on the editing room floor and would have been just as effective.
Pitt, who usually doesn’t go for these made-for-a-star roles, delivers on every turn. He’s a throwback to the days when actors didn’t need training to look like they belonged in an industry. Here, Pitt’s crash course practically ensures a spot among the sport’s elite.
While “F1†isn’t packed with romance, it does offer a winning relationship between Pitt and Kerry Condon, the team’s technical director. There’s a little steam but not enough to obscure the goal.
“F1,†in fact, looks glossier than you’d think a racing film should. It has high-tech offices, sleek clothes and enough questionable “behind the scenes†guys to make you think this was a wedding in Silicon Valley.
Bardem surprises in a small role and Condon is an age-appropriate lover. “F1†doesn’t get into a lot of the other teams but it does make this seem like a true spectacle.
If Formula One racing gets a big boost in the next year, just know it was because officials had the good sense to make this very effective Pitt stop.