Senna Movie Script

杰瑞发布于03 May 17:29

讲述了传奇的巴西赛车冠军艾尔顿·塞纳不朽的一生和惨死的故事。这部电影跨越了塞纳从80年代中期进入一级方程式开始的十年,讲述了塞纳在赛道上与他的死敌、法国世界冠军阿兰·普罗斯特的斗争,以及在赛道外与困扰这项运动的政治的斗争。崇高,精神,但有时,无情-塞纳征服并超越一级方程式,成为全球巨星。私下里,他谦逊、几乎害羞、非常爱国,向他的祖国巴西捐赠了数百万美元,并考虑过赛车之外的生活。然而,在这项运动历史上最黑暗的周末,他在全盛时期被击倒,有3亿人在电视上观看了直播。多年过去了,他在一级方程式赛车中被尊为有史以来最伟大的赛车手,在巴西则被尊为圣人。 The story of the monumental life and tragic death of legendary Brazilian motor-racing Champion, Ayrton Senna. Spanning the decade from his arrival in Formula One in the mid 80's, the film follows Senna's struggles both on track against his nemesis, French World Champion Alain Prost, and off it, against the politics which infest the sport. Sublime, spiritual yet, on occasion, ruthless - Senna conquers and transcends Formula One to become a global superstar. Privately, he is humble, almost shy, and fiercely patriotic, donating millions to his native Brasil and contemplating a life beyond motor-racing. Yet he is struck down in his prime on the blackest weekend in the history of the sport, watched live on television by 300 million people. Years on he is revered in Formula One as the greatest motor racing driver of all time - and in Brasil as a Saint.

Toleman wasn't a winning team.
It wasn't a winning car.
It was never going to win a race.
That's why what Ayrton did at Monaco showed a touch of genius.
Alain Prost, after a superb start, has got away in the lead.
It's Nigel Mansell second, the two Ferraris third and fourth.
Niki Lauda is in fifth position.
Sixth is Rosberg.
Seventh is Manfred Winkelhock.
Eighth is Ayrton Senna.
But Senna has come up through the field.
He started in 13th place and he's now seventh.
And off goes Nigel Mansell.
Ayrton Senna has now passed Keke Rosberg and is in third place.
He comes and devours Niki Lauda!
Ayrton Senna takes second place on the most dangerous part of the circuit!
I think we are watching the arrival of Ayrton Senna, a truly outstanding talent.
He's catching Alain Prost at something like three seconds a lap, and that is a truly staggering performance.
Prost is waving his hand at the officials.
He wants to stop the race.
And who can blame him?
There is, in fact, from a purist and a dispassionate point of view, no reason to stop the race.
There's an official in front of me with a red flag.
They are going to stop the race.
And the chequered flag is going up.