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02-10-2013, 10:20 PM
Rush tells the tale of the on-track and off-track rivalry of Formula 1 drivers
Niki Lauda and James Hunt in the 1970's.
Directed by Ron Howard [Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind], the film feels more
European than Hollywood. That is no coincidence, as it is filmed in Europe.
The excellent screenplay by Peter Morgan [Frost/Nixon, The Queen], is bound to be
nominated for an Academy Award.
Chris Hemsworth portrays the English playboy Hunt wonderfully and no doubt this
performance will help open even more career path doors.
Portraying a pragmatic but often blunt Lauda, Daniel Brühl is so good that you
forget that he is just an actor.
Its MA15+ rating means this is not a family film but it is definitely one that mature
audiences will find captivating.
Drama, sex, action, comedy. It is all here for a great night's entertainment.
You don't need to be a motor racing fan to enjoy it and the human spirit of the
film means you are bound to come out at the end feeling better for having seen it.
Niki Lauda and James Hunt in the 1970's.
Directed by Ron Howard [Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind], the film feels more
European than Hollywood. That is no coincidence, as it is filmed in Europe.
The excellent screenplay by Peter Morgan [Frost/Nixon, The Queen], is bound to be
nominated for an Academy Award.
Chris Hemsworth portrays the English playboy Hunt wonderfully and no doubt this
performance will help open even more career path doors.
Portraying a pragmatic but often blunt Lauda, Daniel Brühl is so good that you
forget that he is just an actor.
Its MA15+ rating means this is not a family film but it is definitely one that mature
audiences will find captivating.
Drama, sex, action, comedy. It is all here for a great night's entertainment.
You don't need to be a motor racing fan to enjoy it and the human spirit of the
film means you are bound to come out at the end feeling better for having seen it.