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R | 27 September 2013 (USA)
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In the 1970s, a rivalry propels race car drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt to fame and glory — until a horrible accident threatens to end it all.

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SunnyHello

Nice effects though.

UnowPriceless

hyped garbage

Chirphymium

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Bob

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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tiagofgouveia

This is a great movie based on a real history, one of the greatest and most memmorable formula 1 sesons and rivalries. The movie has a great focus on both drivers different personalities and does a good job exploring their relationship from the begging of their carrers. I reccomend it, even if youre not a big formula 1 entusiast you will be suprised how well the movie turned out to be, and who knows you may get interested on formula 1 and start watch it.

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iandunn42

This movie was the best race car movie I have seen. Well shot and shows well on the big screen. Acting surprised me in a good way since I wasn't familiar with the two leads. Good story with a competitive edge keeps the viewers interested.

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michalkaczor

This is the first F1 film i have ever seen and i am not dissapointed.

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classicsoncall

Not being a racing fan, what intrigued me about the story was the head game rivalry between Formula 1 drivers Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl) and James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth). The film begins with Lauda's narration, so one assumes from the outset that he would be the principal character, but the picture is pretty even handed in it's treatment of both men. Diametrically opposed in both temperament and style, Lauda comes across almost boorish in his approach to racing, while Hunt represents the playboy sportsman looking to score with women virtually every moment he's not on the track. As far as that goes, the film probably overdid it in that regard, especially when an injured Hunt with his guts practically hanging out decides to have a fling with a hospital nurse. With all the name calling, middle finger waving and salty language between the two men, I wasn't left disappointed as the story was winding down, in as much as Hunt came to respect his rival as a worthy opponent on the race track. It appeared to go both ways actually, even as one or the other had to accept inevitable defeat from one race to the next. As far as the race footage itself, exciting enough I guess for fans who go for it. For this viewer it was an incidental part of the story.

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