Review: ‘F1’ is an action-packed, visually interesting movie with an all right story
By Gabriella Payeur | July 2The movie "F1" has both highs and lows, and different types of audience members may experience the film in different ways.
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The movie "F1" has both highs and lows, and different types of audience members may experience the film in different ways.
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