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Film
The editing in this is absolutely masterful; it plays like a film in many ways. You think about Senna as such a senseless death, and it does feel avoidable by today's safety standards, but when you see his attitude to racing - the only things that mattered to him were racing and God - dying in a Formula 1 car felt like the only way his story would end. Seeing the footage of his crash is horrible, and I hadn't really put 2 and 2 together that it was the same weekend that Ratzenberger died too.
Honestly, even if you don't care about F1 in the slightest, if you have even a passing interest in filmmaking, this is worth watching. I found this so emotional. I hated Prost for running to the stewards in Japan, and I extra-hated him for defending himself in the interviews. The fact that it took two years to finally get some closure on that whole thing demonstrates absolutely preposterous arrogance on Balestre's part. It was so satisfying to watch him eat it when they voted about the run-off for that chicane.