Adam Driver is sharing how he actually feels a few fan calling out a scene in his upcoming movie Ferrari.
“What do you think about [the] crash scenes? They looked pretty harsh, drastic and, I must say, cheesy for me,” an audience member asked during a Q&A on Sunday, November 12, on the movie’s screening at Poland’s Camerimage Film Festival. “What do you think?”
Driver, 39, rapidly shut down the criticism: “F–k you, I don’t know? Next question.”
He accepted the Special EnergaCamerimage Award for an Actor on the movie pageant and launched Ferrari as an entry within the Camerimage Main Competition, in accordance to Variety.
Driver performs Italian sports activities entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari within the biographical drama, which additionally stars Penelope Cruz, Shailene Woodley and Patrick Dempsey. Jack O’Connell, Sarah Gadon and Gabriel Leone spherical out the Ferrari forged.
The movie is about in 1957 and follows Ferrari as he enters his racing crew within the iconic Mille Miglia. During the 1000-mile race throughout Italy, driver Alfonso de Portago blew a tire of his Ferrari sports activities automobile and crashed into the group.
As a end result, 9 individuals had been killed. Ferrari in addition to the tire producer had been charged with manslaughter, however the case went on to be dismissed.
A trailer for the highly-anticipated movie was launched in August and featured just a few phrases from Driver earlier than the display light to black: “If you get into one of my cars, you get in to win.”
While Driver might seem to be driving vehicles within the movie, he revealed he was not really allowed to management any vehicles whereas on set.
“They wouldn’t let me drive the cars for insurance reasons,” Driver shared on the eightieth annual Venice Film Festival in August. “As I said before, making a movie is a miracle and they don’t want me touching the thing that’s the most expensive part on the [set].”
Driver confessed {that a} dolly is behind the wheel to start with of the movie. “Again, they don’t trust me with small pieces of equipment,” he joked. “Big pieces of equipment, like sandwiches, they’ll let me handle.”
The movie is directed by Michael Mann, who has beforehand directed motion pictures equivalent to Heat and Miami Vice. Mann, 80, had been wanting to make a movie about Ferrari for years and was a advisor for Ford vs. Ferrari in 2019.
Ferrari is about to hit theaters on December 25.
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