RE: Senna at Suzuka: Time For Tea?
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BlimeyCharlie said:
What puzzles me is how people just swallow anything that is dished up, because it is 'connected' to Senna.
After watching the equally tedious 'making of' video, thinking maybe I'd missed something in the original film, I am still left cold and like I'd seen a poor 6th form project.
I think the problem here is not that Honda are lacking the imagination to attempt such a project, but that you lack the imagination to truly comprehend it, having not seen it in its proper setting.After watching the equally tedious 'making of' video, thinking maybe I'd missed something in the original film, I am still left cold and like I'd seen a poor 6th form project.
Earlier you said "Art is subjective, but this ain't art" - which makes you both right and wrong. Yes, art IS subjective. And there's no doubt that what happened at Suzuka that night was art. Whether the video captures the result of that art in a meaningful way? Well, you plainly say no, others say yes.
vincegail said:
Here's the lap they recreated:
http://vimeo.com/10427952
Christ - that looks "raw" and really brutal compared to modern on board stuff. Check out the braking at the chicane just near the end. Fantastic stuff. http://vimeo.com/10427952
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