
Source:REUTERS/Marton Monus
[Saba Sports News] The racing film “F1” has been a huge success since its release, with global box office earnings now exceeding 545.6 million, surpassing Brad Pitt’s previous record of 540 million set by “World War Z.” The film received high praise from audiences for its thrilling racing scenes, intense storyline, and excellent special effects. 90% of the track footage was shot on location, with real F1 race tracks and events filmed in real-time. It used IMAX special technology and radio-controlled multiple cameras to deliver an immersive cinematic experience. The cars were modified from real F2 race cars, and the lead actors underwent professional driving training, often driving the cars themselves, allowing viewers to feel the real speed and excitement. For Brad Pitt, this marks a new peak in his acting career, further solidifying his status in Hollywood. For Apple Studios, the movie is their most successful theatrical release to date, marking a major breakthrough for the streaming giant in the traditional cinema market.
