
Rush (2013)
Année de sortie: 2013
Nation: United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Rush pasión y gloria, Rush: No Limite da Emoção, Rivalové, Rush - Alles für den Sieg, Utrka života, Hajsza a győzelemért, Lenktynes, Rush, pasión y gloria, Wyscig, Rush - Duelo de Rivais, Trka života, Гонка, Dirka zivljenja, Zafere Hücum, Duong dua nghet tho
Réalisateur: Ron Howard
Writer: Peter Morgan
Production & Genre
Producteur: N/A
Sociétés: Revolution Films, Working Title Films, Imagine Entertainment
Budget: 38.000.000
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: car race, sports, world champion, based on true story, racing, adventurer, formula one (f1), serious, ambivalent
Histoire
Rush follows the unlikely alliance between an escaped convict named Nick and a call girl named Rachel as they flee across country roads. After Nick kills a man who tried to rape Rachel, they decide to leave town together. Pursued by both contract killers hired by the deceased's criminal associates and police agents tracking Nick for his past crimes, they embark on a tense road trip. Along the way, they form a bond despite their differing backgrounds, with Rachel helping Nick navigate his past and Nick protecting Rachel from further harm.
Résumé
Rush is a 2002 thriller about an escaped convict named Nick (Jason Patric) and a call girl named Rachel (Gwyneth Paltrow), who become unlikely allies while on the run. Directed by Larysa Kondracki, the film explores themes of redemption, trust, and survival amidst a dangerous cat-and-mouse chase. Despite its limited runtime, Rush offers suspenseful moments and character development between Nick and Rachel as they evade their pursuers.