
Brad Pitt: Nothing compares to this amazing experience.
Different sources have different answers to the question of how many works are in Brad Pitt's filmography, but one of the most reputable reports that F1 is his 50th anniversary film. On the one hand, it's a beautiful detail in its own way, and even if in reality this number is not quite accurate, let's focus on it.
On the other hand, such impressive statistics show that the 61-year-old actor, who unconditionally refers to Hollywood stars of the first magnitude, has a huge professional baggage. And if at the same time he says that participating in such a film project as F1 was an absolutely amazing experience for him, he wants to believe.
Fans have long known that in the new film he played the main role, creating the image of Sonny Hayes, a veteran of motorsport, who returns to Formula 1 to help out the APXGP team, which It doesn't exist in reality, but we're not talking about documentaries, we're talking about fiction.
It's important to us that the set was a real Formula 1, and we'll see a lot of familiar faces on the screen. It can be assumed that this will be one of the most attractive moments for the advanced audience.
"I've always loved racing. When I was growing up, Jackie Stewart competed in Formula 1, and some of my earliest memories are connected with him," Brad Pitt said in an interview with the official website of the championship. – In the 90s, I became really interested in MotoGP, after which I became more interested in Formula 1, and that's what we came to.
For 20 years, I tried to do a racing-related film project. I rode motorcycles, I rode cars, I tried myself in different fields, but for one reason or another nothing came of it.
But as Formula 1 became more and more popular, it helped us a lot, and we were able to interest a company like Apple and enlist its support.
Joe Kosinki (director) and Jerry Bruckheimer (producer) We just finished shooting "Top Gun: Maverick" and said, "We want to make the most realistic film about racing." I think we've succeeded.
I think by the time we started filming, it was already clear that we were going to be piloting real racing cars, and not just relying on combined filming. I don't know what the future holds for me, but nothing can compare to this incredible experience.…
Everyone who participated in the filming tried to achieve the best possible result, and then Lewis Hamilton came and carried out the final check. It was a lot of fun, interesting, it turned into a real adventure, and the audience will feel it. If I feel this way, then I hope others do too.
Lewis' expertise helped us a lot. And he was very strict with us, it got to the point where he said: "This is not the 12th turn, but the 16th..." That is, he paid attention to all the nuances. But I have to thank the whole Formula 1 team. The teams treated us very warmly and kindly and played their part in the film.
They let us into their racing kitchen, and it was absolutely incredible. We tried not to interfere with them, but they treated us just fine, and I don't have enough words to thank everyone. I had an absolutely amazing experience, and if the drivers and the teams say we did a good job, then that's the way it is."
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Brad Pitt: Nothing compares to this amazing experience.
Different sources have different answers to the question of how many works are in Brad Pitt's filmography, but one of the most reputable reports that F1 is his 50th anniversary film...