

F1® Le Film
Réalisé par Joseph KosinskiSonny Hayes était le prodige de la F1 des années 90 jusqu’à son terrible accident. Trente ans plus tard, devenu un pilote indépendant, il est contacté par Ruben Cervantes, patron d’une écurie en faillite qui le convainc de revenir pour sauver l’équipe et prouver qu’il est toujours le meilleur. Aux côtés de Joshua Pearce, diamant brut prêt à devenir le numéro 1, Sonny réalise vite qu'en F1, son coéquipier est aussi son plus grand rival, que le danger est partout et qu'il risque de tout perdre.
F1® Le Film Notations et commentaires
- hhall8-1 jExcellente movie!
- craigross2000-1 jA very Hollywood plot and ending
- RipLinesMan12 mai 2025Event Horizon (1997) had people losing their minds in deep space with blood on the walls, and F1 is like the grounded, no-guts-but-all-glory version where instead of a haunted ship, you're trapped in a race car doing 200mph with your past chasing you down, bro. Brad Pitt comes outta racing retirement like Fishburne stepping onto the Event Horizon, calm, haunted, and way too seasoned for the mess he’s about to get into. Damson Idris brings the fire as the young hotshot Noah, with that “I got talent but also demons” vibe, kind of like the doomed crew in Event Horizon who thought they had it handled. There’s less screaming into the void and more screaming through turns at Monaco, but emotionally? Still high stakes. The tension builds like a horror flick, not with ghosts, but with split-second decisions and legacy pressure. Then Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon bring grit, while the sound design hits you like the gravity drive revving up. Honestly, it’s Event Horizon without the eyeball trauma. Four stars, bro fast, slick, and heavy with ghost-of-who-you-used-to-be energy.
- Alessandro Luca Cremasco-5 jA perfect film that represents Formula 1 in all its essence
- trumad16 avril 2026Everyone who loves this movie is wrong, it's bad. Entertainingly, bafflingly, bad
- Joel25 juin 2025Basically Ted Lasso with incredible racing scenes and a Hans Zimmer score. Really loved it. Yeah it’s a bit predictable but who cares, it’s funny, intense, hits on all its emotional beats. Great summer blockbuster!
- thomasrogers7531 juillet 2025Brad Pitt is just being the Tom Cruise of the ground ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL
- AbsolutHung29 juin 2025Very good movie, invoked feelings comparable to Days of Thunder...
- Chris Hobbs12 avril 2026Fun popcorn flick with plenty of action scenes.
- Finlay Best10 août 2025I left the cinema with a smile on my face. Made an F1 fan proud
- ThreeGs11 avril 2026A fun racing movie. Does for F1 what "Days of Thunder" (or "Talladega Nights") does for stock car racing. Will be popular with the F1 crowd. Very Brad Pitt is as enjoyable as always.
- Joe12 novembre 2025Just a fun, action packed, wholesome movie.
- chelog22 août 2025One hell of a movie. My neck got hurt after this movie. I will certainly watch it many more times. A new adrenaline favourite was born!
- Parallax Abstraction9 avril 2026I went into this not expecting much but was pleasantly surprised. It's a Jerry Bruckheimer joint so several things happen you'd NEVER get away with in real racing, but it's not nearly as ridiculous as Days of Thunder was. The characters are all well acted and develop a lot over the story. What's nice is this isn't about a team battling for the top spot in F1, but an underdog story about a team trying to survive and the unique things they do to achieve that. On top of that, there's some fantastic cinematography in the racing sequences and this absolutely shines with surround sound. There aren't a ton of racing movies and fewer food ones, but this is among them.
- Tanalien9 août 2025I was lucky to view F1 on the biggest IMAX screen I could find. Each individual element of the film is so well-crafted that the film defies moment-to-moment analysis — it’s too much fun to watch. Sonic accuracy was paramount to the sound team. Lewis Hamilton consulted on how the cars should sound on all 9 Formula One racetracks in the film. Sonny Hayes drives the same car on each track, but a side-by-side comparison will reveal the sonic textures, which change with weather, tire health, and track composition. More impressively, on a first-time viewing, all the dialogue, music, and sound effects felt incredibly clear and immersive — which means the sound team delivered against difficult circumstances. To capture this sprawling film which spans ten countries, Kosinski reunited with his longtime cinematographer, Claudio Miranda, who excels in visual composition. F1 is a beautiful film to view — pick any still and just gaze. Miranda knows where how to direct the human eye to the essence of a frame, which is an essential for a film that moves fast. Editor Stephen Mirrione cuts F1 at a lightning pace, refusing to let any scene last longer than the story demands and making two-and-a-half hours disappear. In dialogue scenes, Mirrione tends to hold shots either because the camera is moving, characters are moving, or the frame deserves to be scanned with our eyes. During Formula One races, Mirrione maximizes our sense of velocity with very quick cuts. Given my engagement in the story, these races have a pulsating tempo that caused my heart rate to rise. The film effortlessly bounces between perspectives of driver and car, spectators, and team members by satisfying our sense of spatial awareness. Miranda’s composition makes it easy to know where every character is positioned. The editing pace is a harmonious balance of Gen-Z and traditional Hollywood sensibilities, enabled by a deep collaboration with cinematography. Writer Ehren Kruger wrote Top Gun: Maverick a few years ago. It’s no surprise that F1 uses the same dramatic structure — and why not? Change the lead actor, the environment, and the technical details but maintain the circumstances: a has-been given one more chance at glory, a rookie with a chip on his shoulder, a love interest with intellect and great comedic timing, and memorable supporting players. Yes, F1 copies a Hollywood film archetype like Top Gun: Maverick but who cares when it’s this much fun.
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F1® Le Film Trivia
F1® Le Film was released on 25 juin 2025.
F1® Le Film was directed by Joseph Kosinski.
F1® Le Film has a runtime of 2h 35min.
F1® Le Film was produced by Lewis Hamilton, Joseph Kosinski, Chad Oman, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jeremy Kleiner, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner.
Sonny Hayes était le prodige de la F1 des années 90 jusqu’à son terrible accident. Trente ans plus tard, devenu un pilote indépendant, il est contacté par Ruben Cervantes, patron d’une écurie en faillite qui le convainc de revenir pour sauver l’équipe et prouver qu’il est toujours le meilleur. Aux côtés de Joshua Pearce, diamant brut prêt à devenir le numéro 1, Sonny réalise vite qu'en F1, son coéquipier est aussi son plus grand rival, que le danger est partout et qu'il risque de tout perdre.
The key characters in F1® Le Film are Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem).
F1® Le Film is rated TP.
F1® Le Film is a Drame, Action, Adventure film.
F1® Le Film has an audience rating of 9.7 out of 10.
F1® Le Film had a budget of 250 M $US.
F1® Le Film has made 631,6 M $US at the box office.





















