Critics have criticised the Gran Turismo movie for allegedly reframing a real-life incident in which a spectator died.
In March 2015, racer Jann Mardenborough – on whom the Gran Turismo film is based – was involved in an accident during a race at the Nürburgring in Germany, which led to the death of one spectator.
This scene is replicated in the movie, but some critics have questioned the way in which it’s handled, particularly the way in which it’s been repositioned in the timeline of Mardenborough’s career.
According to the critics, the film uses the accident as a turning point, and suggests that Mardenborough uses the tragedy as motivation, which eventually leads to him earning a third-place finish at a 24 Hours of Le Mans event.
In reality, Mardenborough finished third at Le Mans in 2013, two years before the accident happened.
“Details relating to a tragedy in Mardenborough’s life have been re-arranged to give the third act extra welly,” Evening Standard critic Charlotte O’Sullivan writes in her review of the film.
“In the movie, Mardenborough is involved in a crash at Nürburgring, which has fatal consequences for a spectator. Due to race at Le Mans 24 Hours, Jann is naturally guilt-ridden, which, in turn, leads to rousing pep talks from Jack and Danny. The ending couldn’t be more upbeat (the big tragedy is followed by the hugest of wins).
“In reality, though, the lead-up to Mardenborough’s Le Mans triumph was smooth and the horrific accident came two years later. Suggesting the incident helped propel Jann to greatness is not only false, it’s reprehensible.
“The family of that spectator have had their worst nightmare turned into a moveable feast. Shame on you, Sony.”
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