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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Brad Pitt's $300-million Formula One movie captures "real speed" and will "blow people away" says F1 champion Lewis Hamilton.
Racing movies rarely capture the illusion of real speed says Hamilton, but Pitt's untitled Formula One movie, directed by Top Gun: Maverick's Joseph Kosinski, will provide a different experience for audiences, according to the F1 champ. Check out his remarks below : Racing movies, I feel like it's very hard to capture them. … You're following a truck that has a camera on the back, so it's hard to capture the speed. You can't have a truck filming us at 200 mph, so it's all kind of faked at a slower speed and they speed it up. But this is all real time, real speed. I think if you go back to Steve McQueen for example, back then they would have men laying on front of the car with the camera, or have a big camera on top of the helmet.
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