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Ferrari (1965) presents a raw snapshot of car culture through Manfred’s eyes - a young guy obsessed with speed and style, cruising Berlin in his Jaguar. The film's pacing is brisk, almost frantic as it captures his relentless pursuit of automotive dreams and flings with women. It's shot quickly, giving it this spontaneous feel, like you’re right there with him, experiencing the thrill and the longing for that elusive Ferrari. There's a charm in its simplicity and the way it highlights the allure of cars, especially against the backdrop of the vibrant city. The performances feel genuine, embodying that restless spirit of the time.
The film has seen a few home video releases, but it's not exactly flooding the market, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Its distinct style and focus on automotive passion resonate with niche enthusiasts, creating a steady interest over the years. If you come across it, it’s one of those little gems that captures a specific moment in time and culture.
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