
started off the month by watching 'Senna' a documentary on the life of the Brazilian Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna directed by Asif Kapadia, which was absolutely brilliant. Before I went into the cinema I was not really a fan of F1, and all I knew about Ayrton Senna was that he was a dead racing driver. But there is nothing better than a good documentary, and it turns out that 'Senna' is one of the best, and I came out of the cinema a changed man!
The film follows Senna’s career all the way from his go-carting days through to his fatal accident on during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. The filmmaker has interwoven racing footage, interviews, television appearances and private footage with commentary from Ayrton Senna’s family, close friends, and rivals. This gives a very intimate and personal profile of the man, and the racing scenes are thrilling to watch on the big screen.
At the start of the documentary, the young Ayrton Senna seems like a doomed figure, as you know the fate that awaits him. But as the film progresses you get sucked in, enthralled, and that thought goes to the back of your mind. As the film eventually builds up to the fateful 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, you then remember what is about to happen, and start to slide towards the edge of your seat for the remainder of the film.
I think ‘Senna’ should still be showing in cinemas as you are reading this, and I can definitely recommend it to everyone. The day after I watched it I went out and bought F1 2010 for my XBOX 360, and a steering wheel and pedals!
The next film I was supposed to watch was ‘Green Lantern’ but after watching ‘Senna’ I just couldn’t lower myself, so I didn’t bother. The only other two films I watched were ‘Bridesmaids’ and ‘The Conspirator’. ‘Bridesmaids’ is like a female version of ‘The Hangover’ and it had me in stitches, and ‘The Conspirator’ is a historical courtroom drama, following the assassination of President Lincoln, it was interesting but slightly dull. Does that make sense? Ok let me re-phrase: it was interesting some parts but dull in others.
The next film that I am looking forward to, is Terrance Malick’s ‘Tree Of Life’ which stars Brad Pitt and Sean Penn. I’ll be reviewing in next month (as long as it doesn’t get postponed again). If this were Film 2011, I would leave you with a clip of ‘Tree Of Life’ while the credits rolled, but alas all I can do is direct you to YouTube: http://youtu.be/WXRYA1dxP_0