
Title: Brad Pitt’s F1 Film Hailed as "So Freaking Good" and "Top Gun for Racing Fans" in First Reactions, Dubbed "Epic Old-School Summer Blockbuster"
Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Earns Rave Early Reviews as ‘Top Gun for Racing Fans’
Brad Pitt’s upcoming film F1 is already revving up excitement, with critics hailing it as an “epic” and “old-school summer blockbuster” ahead of its June 27 release. The 61-year-old Oscar winner stars as Sonny Hayes, a veteran racer who joins a struggling Formula 1 team alongside rookie driver Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris). Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), the film has drawn comparisons to Tom Cruise’s high-flying hit, with early social media reactions dubbing it “Top Gun for racing fans.”
Brad Pitt and Damson Idris star in the high-speed drama.
Critics Praise High-Octane Thrills
Early reactions on X (formerly Twitter) highlight the film’s adrenaline-fueled races, stunning visuals, and Pitt’s chemistry with Idris. iOne Digital’s Bernard Smalls called it a “high-octane thrill ride” with “dynamic” leads, while The Wrap’s Drew Taylor praised Kosinski’s “precision-engineered” action and emotional depth. Variety’s Jazz Tancay raved about the “flawless” cinematography and score, declaring herself “obsessed.”
The film features intense racing sequences filmed at real F1 events.
Behind the Wheel
Filmed at global F1 races over two years, F1 blends Hollywood spectacle with real-world authenticity. Produced with input from racing legend Lewis Hamilton, the story follows Sonny’s comeback amid personal demons and a mentorship dynamic with Pearce. The trailer teases high-stakes drama, romantic subplots (including a steamy scene with Kerry Condon), and heart-pounding track action that left fans buzzing.
Pitt’s Personal Life: Moving Forward
Amid the hype, Pitt addressed his eight-year divorce from Angelina Jolie, downplaying its significance: “It’s not that major… just something coming to fruition.” The actor, now dating jewelry executive Ines de Ramon, 32, reflected on fame’s challenges but emphasized his focus on family and craft. “My life feels contained… warm and secure,” he told GQ, crediting F1 with reigniting his passion for acting.
Pitt and Jolie finalized their divorce in 2023 after a lengthy legal battle.
Final Lap
With its mix of speed, drama, and star power, F1 aims to cross the finish line as this summer’s must-see blockbuster. As Pitt put it: “This movie reinvigorated the whole thing again for me.” Buckle up.
F1 races into theaters June 27.
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