Senna review turns everyone in the Formula One driver's life into a flat cartoon
Briefly

The show's quest to follow every trope of motor racing dramas starts in the only way possible: as a child in Sao Paolo, Ayrton Senna da Silva...is given a go-kart by his car-mad dad.
Unfortunately, the answer is: none. This is a straightforward eulogising of the great sportsman that makes him seem more straightforward a character than he actually was.
The race sequences are thrilling and the narrative is too naturally exciting for the series to be boring, but whenever the roar of the engines stops, the dramatic momentum dies.
Supporting characters in Senna have a particularly hard time if they're British or female and...the Brits around him are unintentionally hilarious.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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