Kaya Scodelario’s character Laura Harrison is fictional
A fictional miniseries based on Ayrton Senna da Silva, the Brazilian racing legend who won the Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship three times. It is based on journalists who covered Ayrton Senna’s career. Scodelario’s family is also of Brazilian origin from Senna’s state of São Paulo. She is also fluent in Brazilian Portuguese. Senna’s early career races in England are shown on a racetrack next to a mountain range. There are no mountains in England – especially Norfolk, which is famous for its flat landscape.
It is boring and superficial
It is quite clear that his hand was here, and a very strict one at that. Senna is described as a saint. He is always nice and kind and tolerates everything that is done to him. There is no conflict, except for Prost and Balestre. The dialogue is so incredibly flat that any daily soap is literature. I want to be first.
He’s the best
I’m the fastest. I want to win. But it’s dangerous! But I want to win. But you already won. But I want to win again.
Yes, of course
And Senna’s women’s stories? It would have had potential. Didn’t he have any mistakes? There are no such people. But when his mother is involved in writing the script…His parents are also considered saints. Always understanding, always patient, kind, accommodating and noble.
Not exactly revolutionary, but very impressive
However, the action shots are at the highest level. The sound design was especially amazing.