Watch Rush 2013 Full Movie in Bluray 720p
Watch Rush Full Movie 2013 Online and Free Streaming,Rush 2013 Full Movie in Bluray 720p, Set against the sexy, glamorous golden age of Formula 1 racing in the 1970s, the film is based on the true story of a great sporting rivalry between handsome English playboy James Hunt (Hemsworth), and his methodical, brilliant opponent, Austrian driver Niki Lauda (Bruhl). The story follows their distinctly different personal styles on and off the track, their loves and the astonishing 1976 season in which both drivers were willing to risk everything to become world champion in a sport with no margin for error: if you make a mistake, you die. This movie resease in theaters on 27 Sep 2013 Rush 2013 Movie starring by Daniel Brühl, Chris Hemsworth, Olivia Wilde, Alexandra Maria Lara within 2 h 3 min minutes runtime.
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Howard's film, which premiered this month at the Toronto International Film Festival, also uses a substantial soundtrack of 1970s music, with cracking sound and production design to put us in the moment. Replica cars from the period are used, with superior lensing (from Danny Boyle regular Anthony Dod Mantle) providing fly-on-the-wall views of the cars racing around circuits at breakneck speeds. The narrative focuses on the pivotal 1976 season, when Hunt finally realises his ambition to become F1 champion following Lauda's horrific accident at the Nurburgring racetrack in Germany (and his astonishing return, just six weeks later, at Monza in Italy). The first half of the season is dispatched swiftly to maintain momentum. Hunt and Lauda are simplified as characters: the former portrayed as a skirt-chasing, boozing party boy, the latter as a humourless tactician. Friends and associates of Hunt's have come out in defence of this well-oiled image, claiming he was far more dedicated to the sport than legend would have it (also suggesting that such infamous tales as 5000 female conquests, including a crew of British Airways stewardesses in Japan, are wildly exaggerated). Lauda has also insinuated that he, too, wasn't above having fun off the track. (The two shared digs early in their careers, a fact left out of the film.) For all its simplifying of events for drama's sake, Rush is thrilling. The determination between the rivals is writ large. Lauda, still writhing in agony from his burns, is said to have checked himself out of hospital to race rather than watch Hunt win any more races on a television screen. Hunt was also an aggressive driver, constantly looking for those precious gaps in which to take his opponent. Such was his focus that his vomiting before each race became as infamous as his ability to go all night with a bevvy of beauties (both of which are included in Howard's film).



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