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My Review of the movie “Pressure”

Pressure, rated PG-13
****

This well-acted and tense film is based on the true story of events in the 72 hours leading up to the D-Day invasion. It was directed by Anthony Maras (Hotel Mumbai) and written by Maras and David Haig, based on Haig’s 2014 stage play.
The Allies are ready for their D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy, which would begin Operation Overlord. The planned date for the top-secret invasion was June 5, 1944. The only thing that could delay the operation was the weather.
Even though Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, played by Oscar winner Brendan Fraser (The Whale), has his own chief meteorologist, on British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s recommendation, he brings in Group Captain James Stagg, played by Emmy nominee Andrew Scott (Ripley, Black Mirror), as chief meteorological officer for this operation.

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My Review of F1: The Movie

F1: The Movie
***

F1: The Movie is an exciting summer film that is primarily about two car race drivers. The film was directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), who wrote the film with Oscar nominee Ehren Kruger (Top Gun: Maverick).
Sonny Hayes, played by two-time Oscar winner Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, 12 Years a Slave), is a veteran race car driver. Thirty years ago, Sonny’s Formula 1 career ended when he badly crashed his car. Now, he goes from town to town looking for a race, most recently winning at Daytona.
An old friend of Sonny’s, Ruben Cervantes played by Oscar winner Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men), finds him in a laundromat. Ruben is desperate. His Apex Grand Prix team hasn’t won a race all season, and as a result, the board of directors is threatening to sell the company.
Ruben asks Sonny to come to England to race on his team and mentor the up-and-coming racing star on his team Joshua Pearce, played by Damson Idris. After initially hesitating, Sonny agrees to do so. But the two drivers do not get along, and the Apex team’s results suffer. Will the two drivers be able to turn things around and save Ruben and the team’s jobs with Apex?
The film includes themes of friendship and teamwork. Joshua has a close relationship with his mother Bernadette, played by two-time Emmy nominee Sarah Niles (Ted Lasso).
The film contains some adult language, intense car crashes and a bedroom scene between Sonny and  technical director Kate McKenna, played by Oscar nominee Kerry Condon (The Banshees of Inisherin), (though nothing explicit was shown).
This was an enjoyable movie, with a good cast and thrilling race scenes, though the film seemed a bit long at two hours and thirty-five minutes.