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Adam Driver: the video in which he sends a member of the public to hell is viral

If you want to criticize Adam Driver for car accident scenes in Ferrari Of Michael Mann, expect a short but decidedly unsweet answer.

During his participation in the EnergaCamerimage Film Festival in Poland, the actor, who plays the Italian racing driver and entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari in the film and who is also an executive producer, took part in a question-and-answer after the screening. «What do you think of the car crash scenes, which to me seemed quite strong, drastic and, I must say, cheesy?». he asked an audience member to Driver.

Driver, who listened to the festival attendee’s question while sipping water, responded bluntly: “Fuck you. Let’s move on to the next question.”

The response immediately went viral on social media: the director of Dinner with crimeKnives Out Rian Johnson, who directed Driver in Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi of 2017 has posted the video with the caption “My man”.

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For what it’s worth, in his review of the film, Richard Lawson Of Vanity Fair he wrote that the cars in the film “speed towards triumph and, on more than one occasion, towards horrendous catastrophe”, noting that “one accident is particularly gruesome and comes as a shock, painful to write, invigorating”. Ferrari takes place in 1957, the year the company tried to avoid bankruptcy while one of its drivers was participating in the Mille Miglia, an incredibly dangerous race through Italy. Written by Troy Kennedy Martin, the film stars Penélope Cruz as Enzo’s wife, Laura, and da Shailene Woodley as his lover, Lina Lardi; are also present Sarah Gadon, Gabriel Leone, Jack O’Connell And Patrick Dempseythe sexiest man in the world.

Driver was equally frank at the film’s Venice Film Festival premiere, speaking candidly about his ability to promote the project thanks to a provisional deal he received before the end of the actors’ strike and calling out major studios and streamers for refusing to do so. to satisfy the demands of the actors’ union. “Why can a small distribution company like Neon and STX International meet SAG’s dream demands but a large company like Netflix and Amazon can’t?” Driver asked rhetorically. “Every time SAG members support a film that has met the terms of the provisional agreement, the difference between those who are willing to support the people they collaborate with and those who are not is even more evident.”

Ferrari will arrive in theaters on December 25th.


Source: Vanity Fair

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