Senna is portrayed as a saint
Synopsis
A fictional mini-series based on the life of Ayrton Senna da Silva, a Brazilian racing legend who won the Formula 1 world championship three times. The writers of this series have stated that they had certain restrictions due to the Senna family’s involvement in the production. The early races of Senna’s career in England are shown on a racetrack next to a mountain range. There are no mountains in England, especially in Norfolk, which is famous for its flat landscape. It is obvious that the Senna-da Silva family played a role, and a very strict one at that.
He is the best
He is always kind and gentle and tolerates everything that is done to him. It is boring and superficial. The only conflicts are with Prost and Balestre. The dialogues are so incredibly flat that any daily soap opera is literature compared to them. I want to be first.
But it’s dangerous!
I am the fastest. I want to win. But I want to win. But you’ve already won. But I want to win again.
They would have potential
And what about Senna’s women’s stories? Didn’t he have vices? Such people don’t exist. But when his mother participates in writing the script… His parents also give the impression of saints.
Yes of course
Always understanding, always patient, kind, condescending and noble. Although the battle walls are first class. Not really innovative, but very impressive. The sound design was particularly astonishing.