The way. Wille. Calmly. Shut the door. On his mother face.
I didn't read the book. And clearly. You have to read it to understand a thing. It's fun, with jokes and comic situations that made me genuinely laugh. And I like the complexity of Henry but that's it cause we didn't have so much more...
Apparently, they have cut a lot of parts and characters. Well, clearly too much, because the chemistry between Alex and Henry is coming from nowhere. Like there's objectively no real story for 45 minutes but realisators visibly assumed book's fans would get it by adding all the missing parts (is it working?) Eventually, the result is that from an outside pov, the sex scenes are then a bit cringe cause story gave us no reason to believe.
There's an inbalance in acting between the two actors and it's really obvious and quite disturbing in the emotional scenes like during the Paris bed scene, the fight/argue scene. I'm sorry for the man who's playing Alex but he struggled to be convincing.
I don't like the "America saves us all" propaganda so the end was frustrating. Alex discourt came so randomly, I thought Henry would have talk more with his older brother and sister, I thought he would also do a coming out or something insteed of a balcony scene, cliché af.
But in the end, that was 2 fun hours watching it, it's cute.
Alright so I don’t usually post stuff here but I have some interesting information that I thought might interest people here.
So one of my dad’s friends from work works for the fia during some of the races, so whenever he can take some time of from work he usually goes down to races because motorsport is his biggest interest. Either way, he was at our place and we were talking about F1 and the topic of drivers friendships came up for some reason, and he said that from what he had seen when he has been at races, the only friendship on the grid that he said he felt was a genuine and strong friendship was between Carlos and Lando.
And the fact that they have a special friendship isn’t really news to anyone who has eyes but still the fact that people who work within F1 says things like this shows how good of a friendship they actually have.
(Obviously I don’t mean that the other friendships on the grid isn’t genuine or anything, I just thought it might be interesting to know what people who are actually there when the cameras aren’t rolling sees)
Crown Prince Wilhelm becoming the real villain of his own story.
Let's motherf*cking go.
No matter how hard I try to not follow some blogs I always end up seeing negative posts about Carlos' driving capabilities/his future with Ferrari, his chances at wins and titles (by fans, the media and even Binotto) vs positive posts about Mick and his (near) future with the team.
I'm usually pretty chill but everytime it makes me feel homicidal, my blood pressure rises and I see red. I know he can do it, I just want Ferrari to give him an actual chance and believe in him as much as they do for Charles.
I might need a Carlos fans support group or something, I'm gonna have grey hair by Abu Dhabi.
It pisses me off too, but honestly, pay them no mind. I think Ferrari is definitely beginning to recognize his worth. Carlos is, ultimately, a very opportunistic driver - he pushes himself harder than I would say 95% of the grid specifically so that when he finds an opening, he takes it. I think he says it best: he is an aggressive driver, he's also extremely level-headed and not willing to risk jeopardizing his own race and the team's effort on a whim. They're still the best pairing on the grid for a reason - not because Carlos is a good Driver #2, but because he's a damn good driver, period. As for Binotto, you can see that change too. The way he comforts Carlos imo is testament to that.
I'm waiting patiently.
Max Verstappen :
Drove a shit car in sprint
Got a magical pole
Got clown by fia and Russell
Cursed the whole grid with these penalties
Won anyway with husband cause Karma.
Exposed Russell as fake bitch in full 4K on tv.
BUT I JUST........
I just saw Edvin and Omar opening gala... No wait... I just saw Wille and Simon Hillerska graduation? Or... No? Wait I don't know.
OK, so I understand better what takes me out of the film. Alex's actor (Taylor Pérez) is unsympathetic (is it the role?) and it seems like he doesn't play... His gaze expresses the same emotion throughout the movie.
Well.
You know what. The moment I told myself *Ok. It's done. Game over* is when Wilhelm told Simon he can't eat the cake to prevent him from food poisinning while Simon is eating it.
Unbalance power in life and in death. Simon's face says it all.
Tomorrow's "Une" from l'Equipe. ❤️