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Rush

  • 2013
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  • 2h 3m
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Daniel Brühl and Chris Hemsworth in Rush (2013)
From Ron Howard comes an exhilarating true story of two legendary rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda, starring Chris Hemsworth.
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James Hunt and Niki Lauda, two extremely skilled Formula One racers, have an intense rivalry with each other. However, it is their enmity that pushes them to their limits.James Hunt and Niki Lauda, two extremely skilled Formula One racers, have an intense rivalry with each other. However, it is their enmity that pushes them to their limits.James Hunt and Niki Lauda, two extremely skilled Formula One racers, have an intense rivalry with each other. However, it is their enmity that pushes them to their limits.

  • Director
    • Ron Howard
  • Writer
    • Peter Morgan
  • Stars
    • Daniel Brühl
    • Chris Hemsworth
    • Olivia Wilde
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    540K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Ron Howard
    • Writer
      • Peter Morgan
    • Stars
      • Daniel Brühl
      • Chris Hemsworth
      • Olivia Wilde
    • 709User reviews
    • 431Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #233
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 wins & 66 nominations total

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    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Niki Lauda
    Chris Hemsworth
    Chris Hemsworth
    • James Hunt
    Olivia Wilde
    Olivia Wilde
    • Suzy Miller
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Marlene Lauda
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Clay Regazzoni
    David Calder
    David Calder
    • Louis Stanley
    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Nurse Gemma
    Stephen Mangan
    Stephen Mangan
    • Alastair Caldwell
    Christian McKay
    Christian McKay
    • Lord Hesketh
    Alistair Petrie
    Alistair Petrie
    • Stirling Moss
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • Anthony 'Bubbles' Horsley
    Colin Stinton
    Colin Stinton
    • Teddy Mayer
    Jamie de Courcey
    Jamie de Courcey
    • Harvey 'Doc' Postlethwaite
    Augusto Dallara
    • Enzo Ferrari
    • (as Augusto Dall'ara)
    Ilario Calvo
    • Luca Di Montezemolo
    Patrick Baladi
    Patrick Baladi
    • John Hogan
    Vincent Riotta
    Vincent Riotta
    • Lauda's Mechanic
    Martin Savage
    Martin Savage
    • McLaren Mechanic
    • Director
      • Ron Howard
    • Writer
      • Peter Morgan
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Rush' is a thrilling film blending intense racing scenes with the personal rivalry of Formula One drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt. Daniel Brühl's performance as Lauda is highly praised, and the 1970s racing portrayal is realistic. The narrative is engaging, though some note historical inaccuracies. Racing sequences are intense, balancing action and character depth. A few wish for deeper character exploration. Overall, 'Rush' is entertaining and well-crafted, appealing to both racing fans and general audiences.
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    8tomgillespie2002

    Thrilling character study

    As Asif Kapadia's gripping and extremely moving 2010 documentary Senna proved, cinema audiences have a thirst for the larger-than-life characters that inhabit the Formula One track. The sport itself is frightfully dull (although I'm sure plenty will disagree with that), but the sportsmen willing to lay down their life for a kick and a trophy are infinitely more fascinating, especially in the days of lax safety rules. The sport nowadays is little more than advertising on wheels, but when the likes of James Hunt and Niki Lauda battled it out on the track, epic rivalries were created, and no matter how talented these men were at driving these "coffins on wheels", every race could spell out death. Rush portrays the clash of two opposing personalities. The long-haired, dashing Englishman James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) was all about the adrenaline, embracing the post-race parties and lying with the many women that would throw themselves at him. He was reckless, willing to risk his life and others in order to win, but, as described in the film, there was no better driver in the world in terms of raw talent. His rival, Austrian Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl), was focused, clinical, and even helped design the cars he would drive. He was the early-night type, 'rat-faced' and cold. In every sense, he's the perfect villain. But where Rush succeeds the most is challenging our early conceptions of these two characters. There's little fun to be had with Lauda, but played by Bruhl, he evolves into the underdog of the movie, perhaps the only one that actually gives a damn about his own life and the life of his opponents. This, naturally, leads to tragedy and a particularly wince-inducing scene in which Lauda requires having his lungs vacuumed, but it's at this point that we realise just what these two drivers mean to each other. As Lauda watches Hunt claw back some points in the 1976 Formula One season, it becomes clear that these two need each other to survive. Their hatred of one another only serves to fuel the flames, and leads to Lauda's defiant early return to the driver's seat, scarred and bandaged. Fast cars, beautiful women and exotic locations hardly sounds like a recognisable workload for Ron Howard, one of the most play-it-easy directors out there. His past films have been unjustifiably successful, critically and commercially, never stamping a recognisable directorial trait onto his work. Yet here, although the bright sheen of the 70's initially takes some getting used to, he has managed to create a world that is very much alive, using snappy editing, a pumping soundtrack and some growing sound design to re-create this world for petrol-heads. But he doesn't neglect his characters, and evokes the great work done on Frost/Nixon (2008), which was also a study of two giant, clashing personalities coming together on the world stage. Rush is an exhilarating experience, able to distinguish each race from the next and literally putting us in the driver's seat with the use of digital cameras. Although it occasionally drifts into formulaic territory with the introduction of the 'wives' (played by Oivia Wilde and Alexandra Maria Lara, respectively), Howard cleverly uses this as an insight into Hunt and Lauda's personalities. Hemsworth is very good in his first 'proper' post-Thor role, but it is Bruhl that you take away from the film. How he gets you to initially loath him, only to be cheering him on at the climax is the work of a great actor, and it's a crime that he has been snubbed by the Academy this year. Hopefully this will inspire a host of decent sports movies, as Rush proves that you can mix character study and even existential musings with the thrill of sport.
    9robertjenkins456

    Well worth the wait!

    The film is just over 2 hours long, but when it was over it seemed like I had been in the cinema about 30 minutes.

    The film centres on the battle for the 1976 Formula 1 World Championship, and the rivalry between the Austrian "professor" Nikki Lauda and the British playboy James Hunt.

    The two are depicted as enemies, but in actual fact they were good friends who trusted and respected each other on, as well as off-track. This bit of artistic licence does not spoil the film and is reasonable in order to make the battle between the two for the F1 crown more intense.

    The film is nicely paced. We are introduced to both characters through their own narrative and scenes that leave the watcher in no doubt as to their background and philosophy on life.

    The two are first seen in competition in 1970 at a Formula 3 race at Crystal Palace (where they have a coming together) and sets the scene for the rivalry throughout the film. I'm not sure if this is further artistic licence. The two definitely did race each other in F3, but I am not convinced as to whether this actual incident occurred.

    After that we are given a whistle stop journey between 1973 (when Hunt came into F1) to 1975. We are shown the dangerous nature of F1 at the time with the Francois Cevert accident at Watkins Glen in gory detail – although this does not seem like gratuitous, but necessary to bring home just how unforgiving the sport was back then – and it truly was (of the top 12 points scorers in 1976, F1 cars were to claim 3, 1 ended up in a wheelchair and 1 had his career ended by a leg crunching crash).

    We are then taken to 1976 and that titanic struggle for the World Crown. Only one real issue here – the British Grand Prix result, but I suspect this was simplified in the interests of time.

    The casting is superb. Chris Hemsworth, an Aussie, does an excellent job on public schoolboy James Hunt, while Daniel Bruhl both sounds and looks frighteningly like the Austrian. There is little room for a supporting cast amongst the drivers which is a shame – only Clay Regazzoni has a part of any real substance. Peterson, Watson, Depailler, Scheckter, Andretti et al could have featured a little more I think. What did their contemporaries think of the two protagonists? The supporting cast is mainly required for Hunt – Lord Hesketh, "Bubbles" Horsley and Teddy Mayer / Tyler Alexander of McLaren, while the Ferrari team principals are rarely seen.

    The love angle is perfectly catered for by Olivia Wilde (Hunt's first wife Suzy) and the gorgeous Alexandra Maria Lara - of Downfall fame – as the future Marlene Lauda. Both give quality performances.

    The attention to detail is superb. Although the tracks are not the actual ones (for understandable reasons) the cars, the helmets, the sponsors are all authentic. The film "feels" like it's happening in the 70's.

    For anyone interested in great personal stories, F1, the 70's, cars or just like to see a great film, then Rush is for you.
    10bm2759

    F1 finally has an amazing film

    This is an amazing film. I can't recommend it highly enough for F1 fans like me, sports fans, or anyone interested in a story of rivalry i.e. something different to the unoriginal junk movies which get churned out each year.

    All the crew involved should pat themselves on the back. They've done a fabulous job making this film critique, explore and honour two memorable F1 drivers.

    James Hunt's fun, party lifestyle along with his brash and raw driving talent. This is contrasted against Niki Lauda's methodical thinking, technical brilliance and professional lifestyle. These two characters are total opposites but as their lives are explored it also acknowledges the value of an enemy, i.e. something to beat. I believe this is a commentary on human nature in that the best of us shines when we have something to beat or overcome.

    Do yourself a favour and see it now.
    10joechang-1

    The best movie this year so far!

    Mr. Ron Howard is a great story teller, this movie is about human nature, love and tears.

    It is difficult to make a good movie about car racing, especially to make one for the time period from 1970 to 1976. I don't know how they did it to bring those old F1 cars back to life. You will feel like you are really there watching the racing, it's really unbelievable.

    It is truly touching to see each character played their perfect role for this movie, Chris Hemsworth did a great performance, he is such a talented and devoted actor. Daniel Brühl also did a great job on portraying the eccentric and unsociable legendary F1 driver Niki Lauda.

    A great movie is like having a great meal, a good starter, a good soup/salad, a good main course and a good dessert, well balanced. Rush is that good meal, it's a fun ride!

    I have to say I really enjoyed watching this movie. Thank you Mr. Ron Howard for making this masterpiece.
    8evanston_dad

    What's This? A Ron Howard Movie That Isn't Intolerable?

    I never thought I would ever watch a Ron Howard movie again much less write a good review of one.

    Howard hasn't made a movie since "Parenthood" that has not bored me to tears and almost angered me with its pedestrian refusal to take any risks. He's turned into a lesser version of Steven Spielberg -- his films are just as maudlin and emotionally manipulative, but they lack Spielberg's technical panache.

    However, the great reviews of "Rush" and the awards attention that swirled briefly around Daniel Bruhl got my butt in the seat for it, and I was surprised by actually liking it. It's a lean, mean telling of the intense rivalry between race car drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. You don't need to care much about race car driving (I certainly don't) to enjoy the story, particularly that of Lauda, who overcame a devastating accident to return to the track. Bruhl is as good as everyone said he was at the time, and Chris Hemsworth, as Hunt, is serviceable if nothing special. This is still a Ron Howard film, so don't expect it to push any boundaries, but it's much more technically daring than anything else he's made, the cinematography and editing putting the audience in the driver's seat more than once.

    Grade: A-

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    • Trivia
      When Niki Lauda first saw 'Rush' he said "Sh*t! That's really me."
    • Goofs
      Throughout the film Niki Lauda's nationality is shown in the stats abbreviated as AUS - this would be the international code for Australia. Austria's code is AUT.
    • Quotes

      Niki Lauda: A wise man can learn more from his enemies than a fool from his friends.

    • Connections
      Featured in Top Gear: Search For The World's Best Taxi - Tribute To BBC Television Centre (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      I Hear You Knocking
      Performed by Dave Edmunds

      Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew) and Earl King

      Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. and Dave Edmunds

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Italian
      • French
      • Japanese
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Rush: Pasión y gloria
    • Filming locations
      • Nürburgring, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Exclusive Media Group
      • Cross Creek Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $38,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $26,947,624
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $187,289
      • Sep 22, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $93,294,128
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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