Michael Mann, a renowned filmmaker recognized for his unique style and narratives, encountered a mixed response with his recent project, “Ferrari.” Despite its underwhelming performance at the box office, earning just over $42 million globally against a $100 million budget, Mann remains steadfast in his belief in the film’s enduring impact.
“Ferrari,” which debuted on December 25, 2023, recounts the tale of Enzo Ferrari, portrayed by the talented Adam Driver. Supported by Penélope Cruz’s compelling depiction of Laura Ferrari and a significant contribution from Shailene Woodley, the screenplay by Troy Kennedy Martin delves into the complex dynamics of the Ferrari family and the lasting legacy of the iconic car manufacturer.
Initial reviews of “Ferrari” were lukewarm, with no significant award nominations. However, Mann’s past works, such as “Manhunter,” “Miami Vice,” and “Blackhat,” followed a similar trajectory, eventually earning critical acclaim and dedicated audiences over time.
In a recent interview with the L.A. Times, Mann voiced no regrets about “Ferrari,” commending the performances and script, and underlining his confidence in the film’s enduring significance. He expressed, “I’m confident in the film’s long-term relevance. I believe it’s a good film. I think Adam’s work is great. Penélope’s work is great. Shailene. The writing by Troy [Kennedy Martin] is quite terrific. No doubt about that.”
The reappraisal of “Ferrari” has commenced, with esteemed directors Denis Villeneuve and Guillermo del Toro praising the film, with Villeneuve hailing it as a “masterwork.” Several analytical articles are surfacing, hailing it as one of Mann’s premier creations.
“Ferrari” diverges from mainstream preferences, unfolding as a slow-burn narrative distinct from the crowd-pleasing “Ford v Ferrari.” Mann’s cinematic piece plunges into the depths of characters and themes, shaping a more profound viewer experience. The racing sequences are notably exhilarating, with Driver’s portrayal of Enzo Ferrari standing out as a pinnacle in his oeuvre.
Despite its commercial reception, “Ferrari” is poised to be acknowledged as a significant milestone in Michael Mann’s filmography. As he progresses to helm “Heat 2,” Mann cements his lasting influence on cinema, demonstrating that true artistry transcends immediate financial success.
Ferrari | Official Trailer | Starring Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz
The official trailer for Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’, starring Academy Award nominee Adam Driver and Academy Award winner Penelope Cruz is here. It is the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle of Formula 1, ex-racer Enzo Ferrari is in crisis. Bankruptcy threatens the factory he and his wife, Laura built from nothing ten years earlier.