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Extreme car king ending

Final result: In the end, Ford GT40 successfully defeated Ferrari in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and won the titles of 1967 and 1968.

The film is adapted from A J Bemy's documentary novel "Driving in Hell: Ford, Ferrari and Le Mans Endurance", which tells the story that several partners jointly run Ford and eventually become the first champion team in Le Mans Endurance.

A team of American engineers and designers led by carroll shelby, a car designer, and his British drivers, Kim Myers and Henry Ford II, asked Shelby to build a brand-new racing car, hoping to beat Ferrari, which has dominated for a long time, at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship.

Film evaluation:

Director James Mangold doesn't pay much attention to the competition itself, but looks at the confrontation between Ford and Ferrari from the perspective of Miles and Carol. The screenwriter of the film constructs the story in a way that can attract the audience to take care of the role rather than just the ranking of the competition, and is very clever in telling the story.

Matt Damon is the pillar of the film, and the role of Carol needs to be able to show his stubborn and decent style without too many people showing off his personality. He has done well in all these aspects.

At the same time, Christian Bale is also quite outstanding. He injected all the energy into the role of Miles. Photographer phedon papamichael provided the film with gorgeous composition, pleasant color scheme and natural lighting.