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Rush - Movie Review

Director: Ron Howard
Writers: Peter Morgan
Stars: Daniel Brühl, Chris Hemsworth, Olivia Wilde, Alexandra Maria Lara, Christian McKay, Alistair Petrie, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Colin Stinton
Biographical Sports Drama Film

Movies based on real life can be tricky–after all, the audience knows how they end. Apollo 13 and Titanic are both examples of movies that made history fascinating, by transporting us inside characters’ lives and showing us historical events from their perspective.

Rush focuses on the 1976 Grand Prix season, when the rivalry between two drivers, Englishman James Hunt and Austrian Niki Lauda, pushed both men to the absolute limit.

They both came from wealthy families who withdrew support when they turned to racing as a career. Too, they were both at the top of their game and superb drivers.

Hunt (Chris Hemsworth of Thor) is a playboy with a devil-may-care attitude. He made no bones about being willing to risk his life daily, and he partied like a rock star. Lauda (Daniel Brühl of The Fifth Estate) is quieter and more controlled, working within the odds with logic and cold detachment.

The intensity of the rivalry makes for riveting viewing as you follow the careers of both men from their first meeting while racing Formula Three all the way through to a nicely detailed denouement showing what happened post-1976. Along the way there are relationships and marriages, disqualifications, crashes, exotic locations, and racing. Lots of racing.
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