

A perfect mix of a movie, in which you can watch as either an auto-racing fan, or someone who has never heard of Senna It delivers on a highly emotional level, surrounding you in the warmth that he brought to many.A Formula One car or F1 car is a single-seat, open-cockpit, open-wheel formula racing car with substantial front and rear wings, and an engine positioned behind the driver, intended to be used in competition at Formula One racing events. To the regular viewer, you feel emotionally attached to a man who affected the lives of millions positively in his home country of Brazil. For the truly afflicted car/racing fan such as myself, you feel torn, and yet very motivated to be the best you can be. But alas, the legacy that lasts, transcends all documentaries, and all books. Thus, the ending could come to a heartbreak to someone who had never heard of Senna. The hard, pressing, and very tight competition of him against Proust is another aspect that the viewer will find to be nail biting, as you truly begin to see the emotional aspect of Senna open at this point. From the offset of the movie you find yourself in a somewhat cheerful, unknowing state, as it lightly unravels his early career in Formula 1, whilst hinting at the precursors that led him there. A soulful film, you really find yourself unraveling the charisma and Jues De Vivre that is Senna. A bitter sweet taste is left in the mouth of the viewer as they watch a film with subtle undertones of competitiveness and strong hues of emotion. Almost 20 years after his death, the true intricacies that embroiled his career and personal life have yet to be unraveled, however this movie does a hell of a job connecting the two in perfect harmony. People could be forgiven for not remembering Ayrton Senna De'Silva.
