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as Carroll Shelby
as Ken Miles
as Lee Iacocca
as Mollie Miles
as Henry Ford II
as Leo Beebe
as Peter Miles
as Enzo Ferrari
as Phil Remington
as Roy Lunn
as Cool Young Buyer
as Dr. Granger
as Jimmy
as Eddie
as French Nun (voice)
as Celebrity MC
as Charlie Agapiou
as Dieter Voss
as Gianni Agnelli Security
as Leo Beebe
as Don Frey
as Mrs. Henry Ford II
as Franco Gozzi
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Critic Reviews for Ford v Ferrari
All Critics (287) | Top Critics (40) | Fresh (262) | Rotten (25)
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Ford v Ferrari is a little too long; some scenes leave unnecessary skidmark trails. But the movie still has amiable style and energy to spare. It's fast but never furious.
Nov 22, 2019 | Full Review… -
Think Iron Man and Captain America, only it's a (mostly) true story and what's at stake is not the fate of the universe, nor even an auto race, but the glorious, endless pursuit of perfection.
Nov 22, 2019 | Rating: 3/5 | Full Review… -
It's a far from perfect film, but a richly entertaining one, with a twist that only devoted petrolheads will know is coming.
Nov 18, 2019 | Rating: 4/5 | Full Review… -
Ford v Ferrari takes the straightforward ethos of car racing-where the winner is whoever is the fastest-and lays bare the egotism and greed required for such a triumph.
Nov 16, 2019 | Full Review… -
Mangold takes Ford v. Ferrari out of the simple realm of the genre without entirely losing the vibe.
Nov 15, 2019 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review… -
Even Henry Ford II gets the message here: Sometimes you have to go along with the ride.
Nov 15, 2019 | Rating: 3.5/4 | Full Review…
Audience Reviews for Ford v Ferrari
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4d agoFord v Ferrari goes full throttle on the adrenaline-filled racing sequences, its product-filled plot and impeccable performances from Matt Damon & Christian Bale. The film is an entertaining and charming ride that leaves a lasting, satisfying impression all the way to the finish line. 4.13/5Eugene B Super Reviewer
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6d agoBale's performance really makes FvF and outstanding movie. Not many actors can effectively act without words but he can and does. Camera work and editing were also outstanding. Shelby is quite the character and Damon chews gum and scenery extensively. Only complaint is it ran about 20 minutes too long. Warning - do not drive after watching FvF. You just might get a speeding ticket! (11-24-19).John C Super Reviewer
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Nov 16, 2019I don't care one lick about cars and I was greatly entertained by Ford vs. Ferrari, a thrilling look back where the gear-heads at Ford wanted to build a new model of racing car that could challenge the seemingly unbeatable Italians at the Le Mans raceway. The smartest move the movie makes is placing this as a character-driven story with a group of big personalities solving a puzzle and trying to prove the arrogant suits wrong. It has such winning elements that it's got crowd-pleaser DNA all over it, even if you'll likely predict every step of the story. Even if you know nothing about the history of racing and motor vehicles, you can suspect that designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) will, through grit and confidence and outside-the-box thinking, overcome their obstacles to win the 1966 Le Mans race. The movie even realizes this, and that's why the climax of the movie isn't whether or not Ford will triumph but on a very personal dilemma and choice. It's less about the mechanics of cars and more about simply solving problems with innovative solutions, and there's a great satisfaction in watching characters we care about get closer to solving a puzzle that has outwitted the masses. As the characters get excited, we get excited because the personal is what is felt most. Miles is an arrogant, disgraced driver that Ford doesn't want being the face of anything for the company. Shelby is trying to transition from being in a car to the head of a company, and he's the heat shield for his team, taking the corporate ire and laying more and more on the line for their experiments. Damon is great, and sounds uncannily like Tommy Lee Jones, but this is chiefly Bale's movie and he is fantastic. He once again just disappears into a character, this time the lanky, cocky, hard-driving family man, and the scenes with Miles' wife and son actually provide important dimension to all the participants. They aren't simply there to express concern or admiration. The screenplay by the Butterworth brothers (Edge of Tomorrow) and Jason Keller (Machine Gun Preacher) have opened up these characters, their fear, anxieties, hopes, and dreams in a way that feels genuine and considerate. They hook us in with the characters early, so that the rest of the film serves as a series of payoffs for our investment. The racing sequences are thrilling as director James Mangold (Logan) has his camera career around the cars, placing the audience in the middle of the RPMs and feeling that immersive sense of speed. I never knew that the Le Mans race is 24 hours long, and the scene of these 1960s cars, with 1960s windshield wiper technology, driving in the rain and dark at 200 miles-per-hour is starkly terrifying. I still don't care much about cars or their history, but you present me engaging characters and Oscar-caliber performances to boot, and I'll watch those people anywhere. Ford vs. Ferrari is a bit long (150 minutes) but a well-crafted, potent crowd-pleaser with exhilarating racing and strong characters worthy of cheering. Nate's Grade: B+Nate Z Super Reviewer
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