Fictional miniseries based on the life of Ayrton Senna da Silva, the Brazilian racing legend who won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship three times.. Kaya Scodelario's character Laura Harrison is fictional. She is based on journalists that covered Ayrton Senna's career. Furthermore, Scoledario's family is Brazilian, from Senna's home state of São Paulo. Early races in Senna's career in England are shown at a racetrack next to a mountain range.
There are no mountains in England – especially Norfolk, which is famous for its flat landscape.. It is quite obvious that the Senna – Da Silva family had a hand in this, and a very strict one at that. Senna is described as a saint. He's always kind and nice and puts up with everything that's done to him. There are no conflicts except with Prost and Balestre.The dialog is so incredibly flat, any daily soap is literature by comparison.
I want to be first. I'm the fastest. I want to win. But that's dangerous! But I want to win.
But I want to win again.What about Senna's women's stories? That would have had potential. Didn't he have any vices? People like that don't exist. But when his mother is involved in writing the script …His parents also come across as saints.
Always understanding, always patient, kind, indulgent and noble. Yes, of course.The action pictures are top-notch, though. Especially the sound design was awesome.