Rush (2013)
Año de lanzamiento: 2013
Nación: United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Rush pasión y gloria, Rush: No Limite da Emoção, Rivalové, Rush - Alles für den Sieg, Utrka života
Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Peter Morgan
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Andrew Eaton, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Brian Oliver, Eric Fellner, Peter Morgan, Moriah Etherington-Sparks, Peter Mallouk, Mark Mallouk, Alex Hope
Co_Producer: Anita Overland, Gernot Schaffler, Jim Hajicosta, Jens Meurer, Daniel Hetzer, Kay Niessen
Executive_Producer: Tyler Thompson, Tobin Armbrust, Todd Hallowell, Nigel Sinclair, Guy East, Tim Bevan
Compañías: Imagine Entertainment, Revolution Films, Working Title Films
Género: Action, Biography, Drama, Sport
Budget: 38.000.000
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: adventurer, ambivalent, based on true story, car race, compassionate, formula one (f1), racing, serious, sports, world champion
Historia
In 'Rush', directed by Ron Howard, the intense rivalry between two charismatic Formula One drivers, Niki Lauda and James Hunt, propels them to fame and glory during the 1970s. The film, set against Hans Zimmer's pulsating rock score, eschews nostalgia for a frank portrayal of these mavericks with contrasting views on success but united by their death-defying grit. Their competitive spirit reaches its zenith when Lauda's near-fatal crash in Germany threatens to end his career and Hunt's reign as world champion.
Resumen
'Rush' is Ron Howard's thrilling biographical drama based on the real-life rivalry between Formula One legends Niki Lauda and James Hunt. Set during the dangerous and glamorous world of Formula One racing in the 1970s, 'Rush' explores themes of ambition, success, and mortality through the contrasting personalities of these two rivals. Chris Hemsworth's portrayal of the charismatic playboy Hunt is balanced by Daniel Brühl's performance as the meticulous and ambitious Lauda. The film is notable for its high-octane racing sequences, tense rivalries, and compelling exploration of these two men who pushed their bodies and machines to the limit.

