Ferrari
Ferrari

Ferrari

2003Movie215 minItalian

Story of Enzo Ferrari's rise from a successful race driver to one of the most famous entrepreneurs of all time. Being interviewed by a fictitious, intrusive young journalist he recalls his setbacks and personal losses.

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Google Users85%
Director: Theodore WitcherGenres: Drama, Romance, Comedy

Plot Summary

Ferrari is a romantic comedy that follows the life of a young woman named Keisha who feels overlooked and unfulfilled in her career and love life. She navigates the complexities of dating and self-discovery in New York City, encountering various men and challenges along the way. Her journey is one of finding her voice, self-worth, and ultimately, true love. The film offers a humorous and heartfelt look at the modern dating scene and the pursuit of happiness.

Critical Reception

Ferrari received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its humor and performances, particularly from the lead cast. However, some critics found the plot to be predictable and the film to be somewhat formulaic within the romantic comedy genre. Audiences generally responded well to the film's lighthearted tone and relatable themes of love and self-discovery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty dialogue and engaging lead performances.
  • Some found the storyline to be a bit too familiar for the genre.
  • Appreciated for its positive and empowering message about self-love.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed "Ferrari" for its charming characters and funny moments, finding it a feel-good movie that was easy to watch and relatable. The film's exploration of relationships and personal growth resonated well with audiences, who often highlighted the chemistry between the main actors.

Fun Fact

Maya Rudolph, known for her later success on Saturday Night Live, played a significant supporting role in "Ferrari" early in her career.

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