The narrative culminates in Lauda’s horrific crash at the Nürburgring and his near-miraculous return to the track just weeks later to challenge Hunt for the world title. Key Themes
The ever-present danger of 1970s racing serves as a constant backdrop, questioning what it means to risk everything for a win. Why It Stands Out
The film used real vintage F1 cars and filmed on historic tracks like Brands Hatch. Rush - Duelo de Rivais AГ§ГЈo, DocumentГЎrio, Dram...
Daniel Brühl’s portrayal of Niki Lauda is widely considered one of the best biographical performances in modern cinema.
Captures the visceral, dirty, and high-speed nature of the sport without relying solely on CGI. Viewing Guide Genre: Action, Biography, Drama. Runtime: 123 minutes. The narrative culminates in Lauda’s horrific crash at
Rush (2013), directed by Ron Howard, is a biographical film that chronicles the intense 1970s rivalry between Formula 1 drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. Plot Overview
Despite their public friction, the film explores how their rivalry pushed both men to achieve greatness. Daniel Brühl’s portrayal of Niki Lauda is widely
Composed by Hans Zimmer, providing a high-energy, industrial feel to the racing sequences.