Kaya Scodelario’s character, Laura Harrison, is fictional
Narrative
A fictional miniseries based on the life of Ayrton Senna da Silva, the Brazilian racing legend who won the Formula One World Drivers’ Championship three times. She is based on journalists who covered Ayrton Senna’s career. In addition, Scodelario’s family is Brazilian, from Senna’s home state of São Paulo.
She also speaks fluent Brazilian Portuguese
The first few races of Senna’s career in England are set on a racetrack next to a mountain range. There are no mountains in England – especially Norfolk, which is famous for its flat landscape. I call this the FW16 show of biopics because like the car in which Senna was killed, it was good, but, um…
OK, positives first
. Overall, they got Senna’s uncompromising nature right, especially in portraying his team directors’ exasperation. The attention to detail was brilliant; Watching the MP4/4s race gave me chills, but that shot of Senna alone in the briefing room at the end of Suzuka perfectly recreates the ITV shot from 1989.
I agree, but then again, so what?
I saw another reviewer say the story was one-sided. . Fans who followed the shenanigans from 1989 to 1993 would be familiar with the French Connection, if they didn’t believe in the gospel truth at all.
This is obviously a show for Senna fans, not Balestre apologists
That said, there were a few things the writers could have paid attention to: 1) Including Senna’s personal relationships with the likes of Gerhard Berger and Josef Leberer went a long way towards humanizing him; 2) They could have put a lot more emphasis on the work Senna put into developing the car – he had a reputation for giving his mechanics feedback until they begged to go home; and3) Donnington 1993 – I can’t believe they completely ignored the greatest lap in all of F1 history.
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