India, June 25 -- What makes a perfect film, or rather just a good film? Is it all the things that make it a work of art? Good screenplay, nice pacing, great performances, and technical aspects, that whole gamut. Or is it just how it manages to entertain you, even if it clings to the tropes and templates that purists scoff at? Joseph Kosinski's IMAX-sized adaptation of Drive To Survive (raises sarcasm sign) lies somewhere in between. F1 is a fun film. On the big screen, it is an experience, bringing the best aspects of Top Gun and Rush into one film. But it is also very predictable and templated, following the tropes to the letter. Yet, the overall experience never feels jaded or old. The packaging of this old wine is in a sparkling new b...
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