Opinion: The accidental revelation in 'Ferrari' [View all]
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/25/opinions/ferrari-adam-driver-penelope-cruz-berlatsky/index.html
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The movie frames the danger of death as part of whats exciting about the races. There are close-ups of the drivers determined, handsome faces, and repeated references to their attractive girlfriends, the complement to rugged manliness. De Portago is dating Mexican film actress Linda Christian (Sarah Gadon), a famous Hollywood sex symbol of the time.
Its hard to miss the way that Enzo has built his fortune literally on the blood and bones of his workers. Thats especially apparent when he delivers a pep talk before the Mille Miglia, in which he chastises his drivers for being too cautious. He tells them that if a driver from another company is about to pass them, they should be willing to kill themselves and the opponent rather than admit defeat.
We all know its a deadly passion, our terrible joy, Enzo insists, with all of Adam Drivers powers of earnest eloquence. But of course, while Enzo may be passionate, hes not the one whos going to die. And while he may find the races a joy, he also literally makes money from them. Hes telling the drivers to sacrifice themselves for his bank account.
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Even if Enzo seems sincere, even if he has a vision, even if you think sportscar racing is exciting and the danger is part of the thrill, what kind of system is it where some people sacrifice their labor, their health and even their lives so others can get rich?
Hollywood keeps telling us the people in charge of this meatgrinder are likable. Ferrari doesnt sell it.