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Basada en la historia real de Jann Mardenborough, la película narra la historia de un joven jugador de Gran Turismo que, gracias a sus habilidades con los videojuegos, gana una serie de competiciones de Nissan para convertirse en un piloto de carreras profesional. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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POMO 

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español Dinámica, viva, emotiva y técnicamente brillante. Puede que la trama sea tópica y los diálogos risiblemente directos, pero todo ello se ve compensado por el hecho de que se trata de una historia real que no creeríamos si no hubiera sucedido (¡!). La mezcla de elementos lúdicos con el mundo real es tan sabrosa y artística que la convierte en la mejor y, sobre todo, más significativa adaptación cinematográfica de un videojuego hasta la fecha. Así que no la comparemos con los dramas de carreras Rush o Le Mans '66, más maduros y cerebrales pero diametralmente opuestos. ()

claudel 

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español Gran Turismo definitivamente no iba a ser uno de mis favoritos de este año. Fui al cine a verlo básicamente por casualidad y coincidencia. No esperaba nada. Nada me podía sorprender desagradablemente, había visto los avances como tres veces, así que conocía exactamente la trama básica y los clichés estadounidenses. Sin embargo, descubrí una vida interesante y casi increíble de un galés contada de manera bastante cautivadora, que no fue aburrida. En resumen, al final estoy contento. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés When you watch the movie feeling like you know the game Gran Turismo and therefore expect some average gameplay story on the hundredth try, you may come to a fairly solid enlightenment. I honestly didn't know what the movie was about, and then I was very pleasantly surprised by how the creators handled it. Essentially, they told a story based on a real event. And since it was directed by Neil Blomkamp, he did it very effectively, imaginatively, and engagingly. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés Blomkamp and a good video game adaptation! Blomkamp made his second best film after Disctrict 9 and not much was expected from Gran Turismo. The trailers were mediocre, we all know the curse of video game adaptations and thus the result itself is more than satisfactory. A fan of racing films will definitely be satisfied, if only because genre films like this don't come along very often. Story-wise, of course, it's nothing groundbreaking, but it's a likeable story that has heart, likeable characters, emotion, suspense and a proper adrenaline rush. The main character is a great video game player who gets the chance to race in a real car against pro players, but he will have to go through tough training and it won't be for free. Archie Madekwe did his best in the See series, so here he has his first proper role and he does a decent job. The best thing about the whole film is David Harbour, who has one of the best roles of his career, tasked with preparing the players for the real "Fight", and he is a joy to watch. The races themselves are good as well. They are thrilling, have great cinematography, when it comes to crashes it is spectacular and nasty, the rivalry between the other players works and the final Le Mans race is a really adrenaline-pumping and thrilling ride. I found myself tearing up a few times during the film, which I hadn't counted on at all here. I enjoyed it immensely, I would definitely put the film in the stellar racing trio, Le Mans, Rush, Gran Turismo. I will definitely watch the film again. 8.5/10. ()

Lima 

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inglés Considering that this at its core it is a long, slightly intrusive commercial for a Sony product, it's very good. Although it didn't cost much, it manages to disguise itself thanks to Blomkamp's skill and looks like a substantial piece. The racing scenes have verve, they have fantastic sound design, and the editor gives a superhuman performance during them. The scenes that don't involve racing also manage to grab you by the heart thanks to the acting. Leaving aside Orlando Bloom, who looks like the witch from Hansel and Gretel with that impossible haircut and scowling expression, you can believe the former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell and her maternal feelings (very unexpected casting), Hounsou is fine and his tearful reaction when meeting his son is a very nice scene. Harbour makes a poem out of his mentor role (and I like his old-school penchant for walkmans and Black Sabbath), but I’m especially surprised by the unknown Archie Madekwe, the boy does a great job. I wouldn't have expected to be so invested in a gamer story, but it happened. Blomkamp is like a magician who can pull golden rabbits out of a hat for little money. PS: I was looking forward to seeing the basic idea of the film "video game gamer turned professional racer" being fucked up as nonsensical, only to have the final photo collage slap me in the face and knock my jaw off. I really had no idea. ()

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