Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Peter Morgan (screenplay)
Stars: Daniel Brühl, Chris Hemsworth, Olivia Wilde
Country: USA | Germany | UK
Language: English | German | Italian | French
Release Date: 27 September 2013 (USA)
Also Known As: Dirka zivljenja
Filming Locations: Evolution Printing, Stanhope Road, Camberley, UK
Movie Info
Rush is a 2013 biographical sports drama film directed by Ron Howard and written by Peter Morgan about the 1976 Formula One season and the rivalry between drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. It stars Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda. The film premiered in London on September 2, 2013, was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and was first released theatrically on September 13, 2013.
James Hunt and Niki Lauda are two exceptionally gifted race auto drivers who first improve a savage contention in 1970 at a Formula Three race at the Crystal Palace circuit in England, when both their autos turn out and Hunt finally wins the race. Chase is a brash youthful Englishman with a propensity to regurgitation soon after each race, while the Austrian Lauda is a cool, figuring specialized virtuoso who depends on exactness. After a dropping out with his father, Lauda takes a vast bank credit and purchases his path into the Brm Formula One group, gathering colleague Clay Regazzoni to many people's surprise. Then, Hesketh Racing, the youngster dashing group Hunt drives for, enters Formula One too. Lauda then joins Scuderia Ferrari with Regazzoni and wins his first title in 1975. Hesketh closes shop in the wake of neglecting to secure a supporter, however Hunt devises a workable plan to land a driving position in Mclaren after Emerson Fittipaldi leaves the group. Throughout this time, Hunt weds supermodel Suzy Miller, while Lauda improves an association with socialite Marlene Knaus.
The 1976 Formula One season begins with Lauda ruling the first two races while Hunt battles to make up for lost time. Chase wins the Spanish Grand Prix, however is precluded after a post-race review decides that his auto is too wide. Battling to agree to F1 principles, Mclaren endures an arrangement of setbacks on the following not many races, and Hunt's circumstance is further exacerbated when Suzy is uncovered to have an association with Richard Burton. Accompanying his separation, he recovers his aggressive soul and his exclusion in Spain is upset, reestablishing the focuses he lost and returning him to title controversy. Then, Lauda weds Marlene in a private service yet begins to have worries about the impacts of his marriage on his dashing profession.
At the German Grand Prix, Lauda urges the F1 advisory group to drop the race because of substantial rain on the as of recently famously perilous Nürburgring; the solicitation is vetoed by dominant part of the racers after Hunt persuades them that Lauda feelings of trepidation losing the focuses race. Both Hunt and Lauda begin the race with drizzle tires, which turns into an exorbitant plan because of the greater part of the track rapidly becoming scarce. They both pit to change tires throughout the second lap, however partially through the third lap, a suspension arm in Lauda's Ferrari breaks, sending the auto flying into a bank before it blasts into flares and is further hit by different autos on the track. In the wake of being hauled out of the flaring wreckage, he is transported to the doctor's facility with severely charred areas to his head and face and risky inside blazes to his lungs. For the following six weeks, Lauda is treated for his wounds while he watches his adversary overwhelm the races in his nonappearance. Against his specialist's requests, he returns in the driver's seat of his Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix to fulfill fourth while Hunt neglects to complete the race.
The 1976 season goes to a peak at the sprinkle drenched Japanese Grand Prix. Chase's late rally in Lauda's unlucky deficiency has pulled him inside three purposes of Lauda. At the close of the second lap, Lauda comes back to the pits and resigns from the race, selecting to stay with Marlene rather than taking a chance with his existence again on the track. Chase now needs to fulfill third or better to win the title. In the wake of confronting firm rivalry under tiresome conditions and overcoming tire issues and harming his hand because of the rigging shifter handle breaking, Hunt fulfills third, giving him enough indicates beat Lauda by one focus and win the title. He uses whatever is left of the year with acclaim, sex, and pills, while Lauda takes an investment in flying private planes. At a private runway in Bologna, Lauda prescribes Hunt to keep tabs on the following hustling season, however later on understands that Hunt no more has anything to demonstrate. Chase proceeds to race until his retirement in 1979, and turns into a motorsport telecast reporter until his demise in 1993 at the age of 45
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