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The Pursuit of Perfection: Why Ford v Ferrari is More Than a Racing Movie
The film’s brilliance is rooted in its dualities. You have Henry Ford II, a man desperate to maintain his grandfather’s legacy through spreadsheets and marketing committees, and Enzo Ferrari, who views cars as art and racing as a religion. This corporate-versus-creative struggle is personified in the partnership of Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and Ken Miles (Christian Bale). Ford v Ferrari(2019)
On the surface, James Mangold’s Ford v Ferrari (2019) is a high-octane historical drama about the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. But beneath the roar of the 7.0-liter V8 engines lies a much more human conflict: the friction between and individualistic passion . The Clash of Cultures The Pursuit of Perfection: Why Ford v Ferrari
Mangold captures the philosophical heart of racing through the concept of the "perfect lap." In a world governed by corporate branding and public relations, Ken Miles seeks a moment of pure, unadulterated clarity. The film suggests that at 7,000 RPM, everything else—the board meetings, the ego, the marketing—fades away. This pursuit of excellence for its own sake is what elevates the movie from a standard sports flick to a study of the human spirit. The Cost of Victory On the surface, James Mangold’s Ford v Ferrari