Ford v. Ferrari Story: Based on a true story, two ambitious men – American car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and British-born driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale), take on the race cars of Ferrari by building their own.
Ford v. Ferrari Review: In 1963 Ford Motor Company struggles with sales as they do not seem to be able to communicate with the younger generation. To raise their credibility, Lee Iacocca (Jon Bernthal) is proposing a daring marketing plan – winning one of the world's most prestigious car races-Le Mans 24 Hours.That poses a particular challenge; the sport has been dominated by the Ferrari racing team for four consecutive years, and Ford has no race car to beat them. Caroll Shelby (Matt Damon), a car engineer and builder, is planning what they need to gain the ego boost they wanted.But Shelby knows that without a qualified driver a fine tuned car is useless. Meet the feisty but intimidating Ken Miles (Christian Bale), whose volatile personality just fits his behind - the-wheel skills.
Although the plot is constructed between two companies on the automotive war, the director James Mangold narrows it down to two people who were the natural driving forces. Both Caroll Shelby and Ken Miles were strong personalities; this is recognized by Matt Damon and Christian Bale, and used to fuel the tension between their characters.Christian Bale is again playing Miles with his magic-a unpredictable underdog that Ford doesn't want on their side. Miles is at the heart of the film, and to watch Bale is fascinating. Matt Damon is much more complex than Caroll Shelby, while he gets enough 'huge moments' and gets the most.The combination is exhilarating; you can’t help rooting for the two when they’re on screen, even when there are no cars involved.
James Mangold, speaking of this, guides the racing sequences not only to express the frenetic tension but also to continue the character arcs. The supporting cast contributes to the proceedings alongside
Jon Bernthal is strong, Caitriona Balfe is the same as Mollie Miles, but the relationship between Miles and his son Peter, played by Noah Jupe, is also warming.This drives the throttle on the script, keeping it exciting and, shockingly funny enough to make sure in two and a half hours there is no dull moment. 'Ford v Ferrari' loves motorheads and racing enthusiasts, but even the average moviegoer gets a kick out of it.




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