Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
Home Movie

Gran Turismo

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
August 12, 2023
in Movie
0
Gran Turismo
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


You might also like

Cannes Opens With Peter Jackson Palme, ‘La Vénus électrique’ Premiere

New GHOST IN THE SHELL Anime Trailer Teases a New Era of Cyberpunk Action and Reveals July 7 Release Date — GeekTyrant

Juliette Binoche, Adèle Haenel Protest Billionaire’s UGC Bid

★★★½

From its very premise alone, Gran Turismo sets itself apart from the tired tradition of terrible video game adaptations by choosing to focus on a mostly true story. Basing his film on the real life of racer Jann Mardenborough, director Neill Blomkamp (Chappie) has created not only a great racing film, but also one of the best video game adaptations in existence.

Gran Turismo presents Jann (Archie Madekwe) as a largely directionless department store clerk. He knows that he wants to be a racer, but his father (Djimon Hounsou) constantly reminds him that he lacks the money and athleticism to succeed. Meanwhile, Nissan marketer Danny Moore (Orlando Bloom) sets up a contest to turn Gran Turismo players into real racecar drivers. Since Sony immediately recognizes this as a horrible liability, Danny has to bring in failed racer Jack Salter (David Harbour) as chief engineer to ensure nobody dies. Naturally, Jann winds up making the cut.

If it isn’t already obvious, the main problem with the film is a terrible lack of tension throughout most of the first half. Even those unfamiliar with the real Jann Mardenborough can already guess that this movie wouldn’t exist if he didn’t ultimately pass Sony’s training academy to become a real racer. This rips the dramatic tension from pretty much every race until he begins his professional career. Only then does the movie take shape as a narrative about success through trial and grit. Arguably, it only succeeds in this by bending the truth.

If the viewers are meant to be inspired, then one might assume they’d see Jann’s numerous failures throughout his career, only to then be told how he overcame them. Ironically, the real Jann met far fewer failures in his early career than portrayed in the film. Yet the film’s greatest error is the manner in which it glosses over these fictional failures entirely. The audience is shown a wrecked car and a mere caption noting that he placed poorly, yet the actions that led to these failures are completely unexplained. As a result, there’s no true inspiration until a nearly career-ending crash (which happened about two years later in real life than in the film) causes Jack to ramp up Jann’s spirits with a personal backstory that most of the audience could have predicted anyway.

These sound like harsh criticisms, but they should not dissuade anyone from seeing the movie. It may fail as an inspirational narrative, but it succeeds in literally everything else a movie should do. Nearly every one of Harbour’s lines elicits audible laughter from viewers, yet the harshness of his dialogue never detracts from the clear concern he has for his racers’ safety. Likewise, Hounsou’s role as the disapproving father never steers too far into cliché, as it’s always apparent that he merely doesn’t understand his son’s love of Gran Turismo and wants to keep him safe from dying in a fiery car crash. His remark that Jann “looks so young” while watching his son on TV drives this home beautifully.

As for the racing itself, every scene is gorgeous. It doesn’t hurt that the real Jann Mardenborough did the stunt driving for his actor. Since the audience is reminded constantly of Jann’s unusual tendency to ignore typical racing lines, having the real driver behind the wheel gives these scenes an air of legitimacy. Meanwhile, Blomkamp made the unusual decision to have Jann’s simulated games portrayed as if he were in a real car, while many of his actual races are portrayed as if he were in a video game. It’s a bizarre choice, but it works in showing how Jann’s love of the game translates into his love for real racing.

Gran Turismo is hardly a perfect movie. It claims to be based on a true story, while completely reorganizing Jann’s life to make its narrative stronger. However, fans of racing, video games, and movies in general will still find this to be a wonderfully enjoyable experience, if for no other reason than the stellar cast and smart directing decisions behind it.



Source link

Tags: GranTurismo
Share30Tweet19
Connie Marie

Connie Marie

Recommended For You

Cannes Opens With Peter Jackson Palme, ‘La Vénus électrique’ Premiere

by Connie Marie
May 12, 2026
0
Cannes Opens With Peter Jackson Palme, ‘La Vénus électrique’ Premiere

Peter Jackson says he’s not really a “Palme kinda guy” but the Cannes Film Festival made him one anyway as the beloved filmmaker received an honorary Palme d’Or...

Read more

New GHOST IN THE SHELL Anime Trailer Teases a New Era of Cyberpunk Action and Reveals July 7 Release Date — GeekTyrant

by Connie Marie
May 12, 2026
0
New GHOST IN THE SHELL Anime Trailer Teases a New Era of Cyberpunk Action and Reveals July 7 Release Date — GeekTyrant

The cyberpunk legend is coming back in a big way. Fans of Ghost in the Shell finally have a date to lock in, and it isn’t far off....

Read more

Juliette Binoche, Adèle Haenel Protest Billionaire’s UGC Bid

by Connie Marie
May 12, 2026
0
Juliette Binoche, Adèle Haenel Protest Billionaire’s UGC Bid

On the eve of the Cannes Film Festival, some 600 French film professionals, including acclaimed actors Juliette Binoche, Adèle Haenel, Swann Arlaud and Damien Bonnard, have signed an...

Read more

May 8-10 Box Office Recap – ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ stays at #1, as it hits $433M worldwide. ‘Mortal Kombat’ debuts with a solid $38.5M domestically and $60M worldwide. ‘Michael’ hits $581M worldwide. ‘The Sheep Detectives’ and ‘Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft’ open softly.

by Connie Marie
May 12, 2026
0
May 8-10 Box Office Recap – ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ stays at #1, as it hits 3M worldwide. ‘Mortal Kombat’ debuts with a solid .5M domestically and M worldwide. ‘Michael’ hits 1M worldwide. ‘The Sheep Detectives’ and ‘Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft’ open softly.

It was an incredibly busy Mother's Day Weekend at the box office, with three titles scoring at least $35 million for the weekend. The Devil Wears Prada 2...

Read more

Ryan Coogler’s THE X-FILES Reboot Adds Steve Buscemi, Ben Foster, Amy Madigan, and More to Wild Guest Cast — GeekTyrant

by Connie Marie
May 12, 2026
0
Ryan Coogler’s THE X-FILES Reboot Adds Steve Buscemi, Ben Foster, Amy Madigan, and More to Wild Guest Cast — GeekTyrant

The truth is still out there, and now Ryan Coogler is bringing in a seriously great lineup of talent to help uncover it.Hulu’s upcoming reboot of The X-Files...

Read more
Next Post
Jodie Sweetin ‘Disappointed’ Film Sold to Great American Family

Jodie Sweetin ‘Disappointed’ Film Sold to Great American Family

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Browse by Category

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized

CATEGORIES

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

Recent News

  • 7 Marvel Characters With the Biggest Egos, Ranked
  • Sullivan’s Crossing – Gut Instincts
  • Cannes Opens With Peter Jackson Palme, ‘La Vénus électrique’ Premiere

Copyright © 2025 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop

Copyright © 2025 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In