With a title like "Ferrari," you'd expect a film filled with action and racecars. However, with filmmaker Michael Mann's latest drama, his stars want to make sure moviegoers know this is about so much more than the auto world; it's about family, life, death and business.
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"It isn't a movie that's filled with just racing," said Adam Driver, who plays Enzo Ferrari. "It's an important thing to hedge people's expectations that if they're expecting it to be just beautiful cars, you know, moving fast, there were elements of that, but it's very much a character driven story, which hopefully will make you care."
Penelope Cruz stars as Enzo's wife and business partner, Laura. Shailene Woodley plays Enzo's mistress, Lina. Both actresses say it is Mann's care for the characters that make this movie special.
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"He creates these big films. But it's not just to be a spectacle, it's about understanding why certain things occur the way they occur," said Woodley.
"It's not just about the cars, about the races," said Cruz. "And if you like that world, the way he showed these scenes is incredible. It is such a lesson in cinema, like, every time that he is behind the camera, he's such a master. But every one of his movies has that in common, that the most important thing for him is the layers of each character."
"Ferrari" is rated R and is in theaters now.
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