Adam Driver Earns Praises After Dropping F-Bomb to Festgoer's 'Rude' Question About 'Ferrari'
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In viral footage from Camerimage Film Festival, the 'Star Wars' actor draws chuckle from other audience members with his nonchalant response to a person who criticizes 'cheesy' car crash scenes in Michael Mann's upcoming biopic.

AceShowbiz - Adam Driver has generated tons of response for his honest reaction to a "rude" question about his movie "Ferrari". The actor earned praises after dropping an F-bomb to an audience member who criticized "cheesy" car crash scenes in his upcoming movie.

The hilarious moment unfolded at Camerimage Film Festival in Poland. During the post-screening Q&A on Sunday, November 12, the two-time Oscar nominee was taking questions from audience members when one person asked his opinion on the "cheesy" car crash scenes.

"What do you think about [the] crash scenes? They looked pretty harsh, drastic and, I must say, cheesy for me. What do you think?" the festgoer asked. Without hesitation, Driver replied, "F**k you, I don't know? Next question," drawing chuckle from other audience members.

After footage of the incident went viral, many social media users defended the "House of Gucci" star for having no qualms about clapping back at the "rude" question. "LMFAO, I stand behind this response," one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Another agreed as saying, "We need more responses like that to half-a**ed audience questions."

A fan gushed, "And now I'm even more in love with this man oh my God. He's always so unbelievably patient with reporters until he's not. That was such a daddy move I swear." A fourth said, "He so real for that."

A fifth person declared, "Genuinely the best answer." Blasting the festgoer who asked the question, someone said, "so lame, good on Adam." Another similarly pointed out, "What a rude 'question' from that person."

In Michael Mann's biopic "Ferrari", Driver plays Enzo Ferrari, the Italian founder of the car manufacturer Ferrari. The movie charts his journey in saving his company from bankruptcy by entering his racing team to the 1957 Mille Miglia. It is set for release in U.S. theaters on December 25.

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