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It’s on Netflix Canada, not sure about other countries.
Never really knew what kind of guy Frank Williams was (and is) and I never really thought about how he ended up in a wheelchair.
The ending is devastating to me as Claire reads some passages from Virginia’s book (Claire’s mother/Frank’s wife) to him. Even the strongest of people have their vulnerabilities and it’s amazing that she endured all of that, not to mention what Frank himself is enduring, even if it’s not admitted to others.
No disrespect to anyone, but I like the fact that they keep Senna and Imola 1994 out of it. Not the documentary I was expecting but still insightful.
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Looks like it is on N etflix in the US as well.
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Watched it on a plane a month or two ago. Watch it. It’s good.
I also watched “Ferrari: Race to Immortality” on a plane recently. Also good.
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An incredible, and in many ways tragic, portrait of a life, and a family.
I’m so thankful to have a dad who has always let me know, in no uncertain terms, how much he loves me. I’m doing the best I can to share that same gift with my kids.