

Rush
They are trained to be smarter, tactically superior and technologically advantaged - Melbourne's answer for a cutting edge trend in policing worldwide. Rush was an Australian television police drama that first screened on Network Ten in September 2008. Set in Melbourne, Victoria, it focuses on the members of a Police Tactical Response team. It is produced by John Edwards and Southern Star. On 10 November 2011, as with Network Ten setting out DVD promotions for the finale of season 4, David Knox of TV Tonight has announced that Rush would not return after 4 years, as the next episode would be its last.
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Plot Summary
The intense and passionate rivalry between two of Formula 1's greatest opponents, the charismatic Briton James Hunt and the meticulous Austrian Niki Lauda, is chronicled during the explosive 1970s. Their contrasting personalities and driving styles fuel a fierce competition on and off the track, pushing both men to their absolute limits in their quest for glory and the coveted World Championship title. The film captures the danger, glamour, and high stakes of Grand Prix racing in an era of unparalleled risk.
Critical Reception
Rush was widely acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its thrilling depiction of Formula 1 racing, its compelling portrayal of the Hunt-Lauda rivalry, and its strong performances. It is often cited as one of the best sports films ever made.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visceral and exhilarating race sequences that capture the danger and speed of Formula 1.
- Lauded for the strong performances, particularly Daniel Brühl as Niki Lauda and Chris Hemsworth as James Hunt, and their compelling on-screen chemistry.
- Applauded for its effective storytelling, balancing the intense rivalry with the human drama and personal sacrifices involved.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's thrilling racing action, the captivating rivalry between the two protagonists, and the strong acting. Many viewers found it to be an exciting and well-made sports drama that accurately captured the spirit of the era.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing. Nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for Daniel Brühl. Won Best Supporting Actor for Daniel Brühl at the London Film Critics Circle Awards.
Fun Fact
Niki Lauda himself served as a technical consultant for the film, ensuring the accuracy of the racing and his own depiction.
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