

"Gran Turismo" film trailer: Climber story with a true core?
The first trailer for the "Gran Turismo" film is here and gives us more details about the story of the game adaptation. It was already known that the film would be about GT Academy winner Jann Mardenborough. Now the trailer provides more images and the first scenes from the film, which will be released in cinemas in August.
"If you miss the racing line in the game, you simply reset the score. If you miss it on the racetrack, you could die," Jack Salter, the protagonist's trainer, played by David Harbour ("Stranger Things"), makes clear right at the beginning of the trailer. What then follows are lots of car racing scenes - virtual and real - and the implied "from rags to riches" story. And gamer clichés.
A lot of gamer clichés.
An Academy participant vomits on the racetrack. Anyone who games is unsportsmanlike. The only female participant with dyed hair enters the Academy. Gamers all have coloured hair. After an accident, coach Salter asks if you get extra points for that in the game. Gamer jokes don't get much flatter than that. The whole thing is rounded off with lots of product placement for Sony, Nissan and Moet & Chandon.
And yet, as a gamer, long-time "Gran Turismo" aficionado and racing fan, I am very excited. Because if you look closely at the trailer, you can already draw some conclusions about the film. Let's go through the details.
What's the story about?
Fantastic vehicle fleet
The cars shown in the trailer are also modern models, such as the
Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo, which was used for the first time in 2019. In an earlier sneak peak, a McLaren 720S GT3 was also shown. However, I was particularly surprised by a Nissan vehicle in the trailer, which, as far as I know, has never been seen before.
Will Nissan drive LMP1 again?
We'll know in August whether the film itself ends in a debacle. I'll certainly watch the film, with some scepticism, and not just because of the gamer clichés. As a fan of endurance racing, I want to know whether the excitement and wear and tear of the GT and WEC series will come across or whether the film is just "loosely based on a true racing series".
Cinema release is on 10 August.
Until then, you can channel your inner Jann Mardenborough with the latest "Gran Turismo" game.
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