![]() Readers of the novel already know that: The title essentially comes from Formula 1 legend Ayrton Senna’s almost spiritual ability to drive on wet pavement, a skill that Denny tries to emulate. ![]() Good news: It’s remarkably spot-on, likely due to the behind-the-scenes presence of producer/racer Patrick Dempsey, second unit director and Porsche racer Jeff Zwart and, of course, the book, as author Stein is a stickler for motorsports authenticity. And roast chicken.”īut what you want to know about the movie, which opens in general release today, is the car stuff. ![]() Enzo’s thoughts are ably announced by a surprisingly gravely Kevin Costner, who hits just the right note, handling Enzo’s non sequitur-ish thoughts about Denny, like, “I could smell the day on him. The movie, starring a moderately colorless Milo Ventimiglia (TV’s “This Is Us”) as Denny, is commendably faithful to the book. ![]() Turns out 'The Art of Racing in the Rain' is actually worth watching. ![]()
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