I'm at Liverpool University essay on police service And while not the most subtle film, Howard clearly having given it the Hollywood treatment (“It is a movie for today’s time,” says Lauda), those who were there say it paints a decent portrait of Formula One in the 1970s, a time of big personalities and ever-present danger. Lauda admits the scenes in which he fights for his life before returning, disfigured, to an awe-struck paddock in Monza, shocked even him.
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