In the 1970s, a rivalry propels race car drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt to fame and glory — until a horrible accident threatens to end it all.
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I found Rush to be the best movie of its kind. It is a rarity to see a racing film done so magnificently. I was not surprised to learn that Ron Howard directed this masterpiece. This is a story of two polar opposites who had one thing in common which lead to competition and intense rivalry. Interestingly enough, this dynamic also sparked generous amounts of mutual respect. The portrayals from the lead actors were spot on from Chris Hemsworth who was the charismatic James Hunt, and the ever particular Niki Lauder played by Daniel Bruhl. Not enough can be said for everyone on the entire team for making Rush a brilliantly superb film.
First, I was astonished that the actors looks very like Niki Lauda and James Hunt respectively. It is impossible to cast other actors for those characters. The scenes of racing are definitely breathtaking. In addition to it, the conflicts between them are attractive. They hate each other but also respect and set a target of beating the opponent. Racing is dangerous, and Niki suffers a fatal injury during the race. Niki should stops racing but the existence of James makes him come back to the car racing. His wife, Marlene's supports and her expressions makes a deep impression. After the Niki's press conference of his comeback Hunt beats one of the journalists. It shows he actually treasures Niki as his best rival and friend. Ilove this scene the best.
As a die hard fan of Formula one the history of development from the first cars until today's insane cars, it was finally good to sea a movie that actually manage to catch the drivers. Or even more important, James Hunt and Niki Lauda. It's a great way for anyone who wants a glimpse into the world of F1 motor sports back in then days, with an actual story line. To see Niki Lauda walking at the Mercedes AMG Peytonas paddock's giving advise to the drivers of today is amazing. The rhythm of the movie both in thrilling moments, personal drama, and driving is combined almost perfectly. It can remind a bit of Days of Thunder, except from this being a true story, at least as far as they can go pushing an entire f1 season into one movie! Worh watching, over and over and over again, specially if you like I,miss F1 during the pre-season.