Senna: a film review
By LostTimeLady
Spoiler warning: Although this film is a documentary and deals with historic facts about the life and times of Ayrton Senna I will avoid talking about the areas focused on in the film. Just so you know what's coming but not how it's built up.
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By LostTimeLady
This review is dedicated to Sundays afternoons. Because my parents sitting in a dark in the living room with the curtains closed for two hours watching the F1 was part of my childhood.
Spoiler warning: Although this film is a documentary and deals with historic facts about the life and times of Ayrton Senna I will avoid talking about the areas focused on in the film. Just so you know what's coming but not how it's built up.
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Formula 1 was part of my childhood. That's not to say I ever had to patience as a young girl to sit through a whole race (two hours sitting still, torture!) but I was aware of what went on, more or less. Anyone who is a current fan of Formula 1 knows that things have changed since the F1 of the last century. The cars are safer, more reliable, serious injuries are less common now, and there hasn't been a death in years. Some would argue that drivers no longer race at the ragged edge. Back in the day drivers raced in cars whose undercarriages used to scrape on the track and cause showers of sparks all over the place, would explode into fireballs with each driver knowing that the next race could very well be their last. Others would say that a more tactical race and safety is a small price to pay to save lives. Senna is set at this cross-roads of F1, between the ragged-edge driving of old school F1 and F1 in its current form today.
The film follows the life of Ayrton Senna, three-times F1 world champion and heralded as one of the greatest drivers of all time. The film follows Senna through the whole of his F1 career starting with Toleman-Hart and finishing with Williams. It also documents his rivalry with French world champion Alain Prost both on and off the track. The film gives an insightful look into the politics that occurred behind the scenes after races, including the events after one fateful crash between Senna and Prost in 1989 at Suzuka, the Japanese Grand Prix, as well as the events leading up to his tragic death. References are made to his early life as the son of a well-to-do business man in San Paulo and his go-karting career but the major focus is very much the racing.
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Senna driving in 1988 with McLaren.
Senna driving in 1988 with McLaren.
Senna is first and foremost a documentary style film. There is no re-enactment clips, all the footage you see is as it was filmed back in the day. There's a charming quality to this as it feels as though, since very little of the film has been cleaned up at all, you're watching things how it was viewed two decades ago. There is no voice dubbing either and quite a lot of the footage of races has Brazilian commentary, so expect subtitles from the start. The pacing is very good and even if you know enough about F1 to see what's coming next the build up is perfect so that when a crash happens or a dramatic turn occurs you're still on the edge of your seat. The use of footage from on board cameras was nice and added to the pacing. Sometimes documentaries lack the critical 'drama and conflict' that makes a great film but beautifully the conflict between Prost and Senna is there for the taking as a major plot point that becomes the main focus of the film. The film itself has a voice clip from someone discussing the very nature of the conflict and how it actually attracted people to the sport.
Many individuals who are old enough to remember seeing the races featured the first time around I'm sure will get a tingle of nostalgia, personally I got similar tingles seeing a young Rubens Barrichello (fellow Brazilian racing driver and most experienced driver in F1 history) and hearing references to Nigel Mansell (of British F1 racing fame former F1 world champion).
A quick mention has to be made to the music in the piece which was fitting and excellent as it mainly can to the fore during scenes with racing involved. My only critique of the film is that any voiceover was 'historic' footage and so no modern analysis was given, although commentary on events were given by the 'historic' sources. Also, for non-fans this film could also be quite alienating as it wasn't until half way through the film that Senna's nationality was made explicitly clear. The film is also single-minded in its focus on Senna and his struggles with the Formula 1 Association and Prost leaving the viewer wanting to know more about the other drivers and the times in which they were racing. I left the film feeling that the film was as much a tribute to one of the greatest divers of all time as much as it was a documentary on his career and the times.
Overall Senna is a must for anyone who has an interest in Formula 1 but also for anyone who wants to see how a good documentary is done.
LostTimeLady had to use Wikipedia a lot for this review but she didn't want to get any of the facts wrong.
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