Senna's accomplishments are impressive, but his story seems more suited to an ESPN special than a feature-length film.
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What are critics saying?
Ambitiously constructed, deeply compelling, thrilling and in no way only for those who like watching cars drive in circles. A worthy paean to a true talent.
Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern
What's most rewarding, though, is that Mr. Senna speaks extensively and eloquently for himself, and reveals himself to be an eminently human hero. He's thoughtful, even philosophical, about decisions that deprive him of seemingly well-earned victories.
Phenomenally sad yet exhilarating.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
With exemplary use of archival footage, director Asif Kapadia expertly contrasts episodes of adrenaline-rush speed with moments of reflective slow motion to capture the addictive thrill and danger of the sport, as well as the personal values of the humble, spiritual sportsman.
Village Voice by Nick Pinkerton
The aura of a life lived in extremis, undergirded by faith, clings to the film. Even nonbelievers in Senna's sport and church will find it difficult to visit Kapadia's cinematic shrine without emotion.
Slant Magazine by Nick Schager
Asif Kapadia's documentary is ultimately less affecting and insightful on a universal thematic scale than on an individual, personal one.
The Hollywood Reporter by Todd McCarthy
Feels lavish by normal documentary standards and will have great appeal in such F1 hotbeds as Europe and South America.