Kaya Scodelario's character Laura Harrison is fictional
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A 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.. 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.
She's also fluent in Brazilian Portuguese
Early races in Senna's career in England are shown at a racetrack next to a mountain range. Starting with this review of the series Senna, I'll begin by talking about the cast, especially the choice of Gabriel Leone for the role. He is an actor on the rise, and this was undoubtedly the biggest role of his career.
However, there is no greater honor than portraying a national idol and hero
I believe he will go on to make great films with prominent directors because he has immense talent. Other cast members also skillfully brought their characters to life, transporting us to a bygone era with Galvão Bueno's narrations and the Golden Age of Xuxa everything to ensure the series was not only a national success but also an international one. I made a point of watching the making-of, and it's sensational-surreal for a Brazilian series.
Watching the series gave me that understanding
The work on audio capture, the creation of cars and racing suits identical to those of the time, and the excellent CGI work were all outstanding to our country. However, I didn't fully grasp the extent of his achievements or his story. Senna's emotional story moves us, from his childhood to the tragic accident.
Thank you to everyone involved!
Senna is gone, but his legacy remains, and thanks to this series, it will be etched in the minds of future generations.The only criticism, which didn't affect my final rating but is worth mentioning, is regarding certain indecent scenes that didn't need to be included. The series should have been made to watch openly with family, and I believe this was a mistake.But overall, it's a 10/10.