Rush (2013)
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Bruhl, Olivia Wilde
Director: Ron Howard
Genre: Action, Biography, Drama, Sport
Synopsis: Rush is the true story on the rivalry between race car drivers James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl) during the spectacular and thrilling 1976 Formula One motor-racing season.
Review: Rush is from director Ron Howard who has filmed the likes of Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code so we were expecting a brilliant and thrilling movie.
Straightaway I realized that the over-exaggerated sounds of the racing cars made the film instantly thrilling and exciting. Rush is portrayed as if Nikki Lauda was telling the story to the audience which makes you feel you can sense what the drivers were actually thinking and feeling. The editing was fast which made the action more heart thumping and the music made it nerve racking to watch. The film was interesting as it told the background stories of Lauda and Hunt. This made me feel as if I knew the characters better and got to know a lot about them, Nikki Lauda as the professional, serious person who fellow drivers found hard to get a long with and James Hunt the badman, girl loving rebel. The only thing about this movie was that the script writing was a bit ordinary and not so creative.
Rush is another great film by Ron Howard and it was thrilling as well as action packed. I thought the over-exaggeration of the racing cars made it that little bit better. 8/10
Straightaway I realized that the over-exaggerated sounds of the racing cars made the film instantly thrilling and exciting. Rush is portrayed as if Nikki Lauda was telling the story to the audience which makes you feel you can sense what the drivers were actually thinking and feeling. The editing was fast which made the action more heart thumping and the music made it nerve racking to watch. The film was interesting as it told the background stories of Lauda and Hunt. This made me feel as if I knew the characters better and got to know a lot about them, Nikki Lauda as the professional, serious person who fellow drivers found hard to get a long with and James Hunt the badman, girl loving rebel. The only thing about this movie was that the script writing was a bit ordinary and not so creative.
Rush is another great film by Ron Howard and it was thrilling as well as action packed. I thought the over-exaggeration of the racing cars made it that little bit better. 8/10
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