From positive! piece! See some plots of Rush and related textual research on the drivers (must be spoiled)

Adriel 2021-12-07 08:01:02

LZ has basically gotten out of the pit, and this article should stop changing without accident. Thank you for your pertinent suggestions and loving exchanges. See you in the next circle.

Update 14/1/3
I saw an interview with Lauda on PBS at the beginning of December, which reminded him of the crash before and after the Nürburgring. In addition to the already mentioned car fans with God's aura, the bridge section that made the priest get out is also true. Lauda said that he was indeed half-dead at the time, and he couldn't see anyone coming by, so he felt someone put his hand on his shoulder, still thinking something. When he thought it was broken, he wouldn't be a priest. He shouted in his heart, "I'm still young and I don't want to hang up", and then said to the priest get out (you are not mistaken, he really didn't say the word beginning with f).

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Over the past few days I have tossed over several Rush trailers. The old facts about F1 are really diamond stalks up to now. The love and killing scene in the paddock now compares with that at that time. It's just like five scumbags, forcing me to keep a journal. While looking forward to the fit between the feature film and the predictions of this log, please quietly light a candle to the collapsed LZ frame by frame.

1. The acquaintance of Hunt and Lauda has
to be said that Ron Howard, a guy who has been making pseudo- biopics all the year round, is not corrupt, and he can probably occupy the top three Hollywood directors. Look at this line: "Who's that?" "It's Niki Lauda. He's just been signed by Ferrari." "Then he is nobody."
Hunt and Lauda had known each other when they opened F3 in 1971. The most official thing that forced them to death was that they had lived in the same apartment when they were in London. Let’s see how the romantic man ruined the virginity of the innocent boy (and he didn’t), "Hunt once encouraged Lauda to go out shopping alone in order to hold a birthday party for his friend in the house, and Lauda also pointed out in retrospect. The things around Hunt are "blushing", and the habit of "hugging left and right" towards Hunt and his female partner. He said that this is Hunt's "specialty".
Okay, I was wrong . I said that I shouldn't underestimate caressing. A circle of dog men and men.

2. Hunt and her family's
sister Olivia Wilde play the role of Hunt’s first wife, Suzy Miller in the
film . In the trailer, Miller and Hunt first met in the P room. In fact, Suzy is a different person. Retired model. She and Hunt met at a party in Spain in 1974. (Confirmed here) (So have we been living with Niki Jr. in London before...)
Hunt proposed marriage a few weeks after meeting Miller I got married in October 1974. There are wedding scenes in the trailer. Unfortunately, the reality does not seem to be as happy as on the screen, and it can even be described as a mess. (For specific wedding anecdotes, please refer to http://bbs.hupu.com. /1730685.html )
At the end of 1976, that is, one and a half years after Hunt and Miller were married, Hunt sold his wife to Richard Burton for one million. The story is very complicated, and it is explained in detail in the post with the link above. , It seems that the movie was not shot there, so I don’t do the research.
Hunt’s private life is extremely messy, you can read the post for details. The flight attendant's stalk appears in the trailer, not to mention the cuddling of girls, and the girlfriends I have made are countless. I remember that after the news that Hunt was going to be put on the screen, some relatives and friends joked: "If this film is imported from the mainland, it is estimated that only the ending subtitles will be cut out. "
Still in Spain, Hunt met his second wife, Sarah Lomax, in the fall of 1982. They got married the following year and gave birth to two children. They divorced in 1989 on the grounds that Hunt admitted to having an affair with other women.
In 1989, Hunt met Helen Dyson in Wimbledon (yes, he moved here in 1982 and strongly suspected that it was to watch tennis). This girl was a restaurant waiter at the time, 18 years younger than Hunter, because she was afraid that her parents would overreact, she kept secretly dating Hunt from her family (really, innocent girl...). Although Hunter met her for 42 years old, she did change Hunt a lot. He started to quit smoking and drinking, living a healthy life, and even raised a parrot (that parrot later won the champion of the parrot contest). It seemed that Hunt was finally on the right track after going around for most of his life.
But the heavens just didn't allow it. In 1993, the day after Hunt successfully proposed to Dyson, he died of a heart attack.

3.
The first wife of Lauda and her family, Lauda, ​​was called Marlene. She also met Lauda at a party in 1975. (In the feature film, it is said to be on the body of Clay Regazzoni, which needs to be verified.) Moreover, this sister is also a back-to-back model............ Suddenly I feel that Pifa is a bridge between "what kind of woman do you look for, and what kind of woman do you want" It can only be regarded as a tribute to the old predecessors.
Marlene’s support to Lauda cannot be ignored. Just like the footage in the trailer, Lauda thanked her specially at the comeback press conference: (original words) "Marlene must have been terrified by my face, but she only made me feel that I was a great man and gave me the will to get well."
In the trailer, there is Lauda driving Marlene out for a drive, and Marlene teased because he drove slowly. This is also related to it. Marlene once described Lauda's private driving style as "slow, safe and always with a seat belt".
However, this marriage came to an end after two peak periods of Lauda. Lauda has a bad temper in private and has no plans for life. When he was at his home in Salzburg, he was either hanging around in the garage or garden, or teasing the dog, and he didn't do any serious business. Marlene's delay in divorcing him was also because of the child's growth. Both of their children are now engaged in work related to racing. One is a racing driver, Mathias Lauda, ​​who drove GT1 last year, and his brother Lukas is his economic man.
One of the greatest drivers in the history of F1 was newly promoted to the chairman of Mercedes. He often said silly things and focused on black a Finnish driver for a hundred years.

4. The shot of the flag waving is obvious, the German flag, the stop of the Lauda crash at the Nürburgring in Germany in 1976.

5. In the trailer, the clouds before the game are not just a metaphor for the director to show the upcoming disaster. It did rain on the Nürburgring before the game that day, and the game was interrupted.

6. In reality, after Lauda crashed, two more cars crashed into him, namely Harald Ertl's Hesketh (Hunt's old club) and Brett Lunger's Surtees.

7.Hunt: "I feel responsible for what happened."
Lauda: "You would, but watching you win those races when I was fighting for my life, was equally responsible for getting me back in the car."
Although neither of these two have ever said anything like this in reality, Hunt did do something to inspire Lauda to return to the game. He sent a provocative telegram to Lauda when he was unable to visit the patient, prompting him to return to the game at a miraculous speed.

8. Basically all the shots of heavy rain are undoubtedly the Japan station that ended at the end of 76. Lauda retired in the second lap of the race because it was too rainy and felt unsafe.

9. In reality, Lauda did not win a championship in the remaining few races in 76 years after his comeback, even though he finished fourth in the first game after returning. In the trailer, there was a celebratory shot of his team staff throwing him up after his injury. This should be the penultimate US Grand Prix in 1976, and only Lauda won the podium in third place.

10. There are two shots of Hunt hitting people. One was to beat McLaren staff to the ground, and the other was to beat Lauda. Although Hunt has a violent temper in addition to his name, hitting people in the paddock doesn't happen very often. The former did happen, but it was in 1977, and the latter has no record. In F3, Hunt beat Dave Morgan, who tried to overtake him on the last lap but collided and both of them retired in the 70s Crystal Palace F3 race.

11. In the trailer, Hunt said that "I can beat this guy, trust me" should be the McLaren manager Teddy Mayer at the time. Although no one actually knows whether Hunt actually took the initiative to find him, he did sign Hunt to fill the vacancy left by legendary driver Fittipaldi.

12. In the trailer, there are shots of Hunt barefoot tapping on the ground. Hunt often does this when he is in the paddock. He wears T-shirts and jeans and often participates barefoot in various activities attended by international corporate bosses and senior media officials. It is one of his iconic impressions.

The look in the eyes of Brother Hammer at the 41st second of the 13.1 minute 29 second version, Zhen Hunt also had a photo with the same angle and the same composition. It is this photo that makes me think that Brother Hammer will not play Hunt down.

14. In the trailer, Hunt is watching Lauda's new releases outside the door. It is also made up by the big rotten man. There is really no time for Hunt to go, and it is too late to make a girl.

The following is purely about reality.

15. LZ's good-hearted CP has always been the type of falling in love and killing each other, this pair happened to hit the goal. Hunt said after winning the annual championship, "No matter what the humanities rules, I shouldn't be a F1 world champion." Lauda also said on later occasions, "I really have been jealous of him."

16.Lauda talked about what happened earlier in the day of the crash many years later. "Before I set off for the Nurburgring to race, a fan asked me to write the date under the autograph, and I asked him why. He said because this might be my last race." It sounds like Senna The Great God said "I don't want to drive anymore, I want to go fishing" on the day he crashed and died, which is very similar.

17. Back to Hunt. He gave his father Wallis Hunt a bottle of 1922 red wine as a birthday gift for his 60th birthday, and his friends drank the bottle after his funeral. I'm afraid Hunt himself has never imagined such a picture, and tells all the merits and demerits in the intertwined plan.

18. Hunt experienced major investment failures in the 1980s. Once Lauda invited Hunt out for dinner. Lauda described Hunt at that time like this: "His bicycle tires were flat. I bought him a lunch and gave him some money. But I told him to refresh himself. To stop drinking, there are other habits."
Later, Hunt did start to recover slowly, and serving as a commentator for the BBC gave him a stable source of income.

19. A long time later, there was a racer who was the same blond, blue-eyed, alcoholic, and maverick admiring him like crazy. He used James Hunt's name to participate in the competition in his hometown, and printed James Hunt's name and portrait on his helmet. The boss Bernie was so angry that he thought he was placing an advertisement for the movie. Like James Hunt, he has a legendary world champion that he has never won.

20. Hunt once said, "This is what happened later. So we didn't live like monks. We enjoyed life to the fullest."
I think this is the case.



At the beginning, LZ just intended to make complaints easily, but I didn't expect that the more I wrote it, the heavier it would become. There were too many political blessings in F1 that year, and too many conflicts of interest. Only their blood and sweat on the track were true and pure.
May their history last forever.


Reference materials: http://bbs.hupu.com/5817959.html

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Extended Reading
  • Ellen 2021-10-20 19:00:48

    A veritable aka: Speed ​​and Base Feeling. Both the performance of "speed" and "base feeling" are in place, as well as the unimaginable picture and audio-visual impact on the big screen, coupled with the sweaty and lonely touch of cello, it is difficult to be unwelcome.

  • Chaim 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The opponent of your life, and the opponent is the biggest driving force for you to move forward.

Rush quotes

  • James Hunt: I have a theory why women like racing drivers... It's not because they respect what we do, driving round and round in circles. Mostly they think that's pathetic and they're probably right. It's our closeness to death. You see the closer you are to death the more alive you feel, the more alive you are. They can see that in you they feel that in you. My name is James Hunt. My father is a stock broker, my sister is a barrister, and my brother is an accountant, and I... well I do this. It's a wonderful way to live, it's the only way to drive, as if each day is your last.

  • Marlene Lauda: Who are you, should I know you?

    Giovanni: What, you don't know? He's Niki Lauda: Formula One driver and he just signed with Ferrari.

    Marlene Lauda: Him?

    GiovanniAndrea Italian Passenger: Yes!

    Marlene Lauda: Impossible.

    Giovanni: [Surprised] Why?

    Marlene Lauda: You know, Formula One drivers. They have long hair, are sexy and their shirts are open to here.

    Niki Lauda: Thank you.

    Marlene Lauda: Yes? Anyway, look at they way he's driving like an old man.

    Niki Lauda: There's no need to drive fast, it just increases the percentage of risk. We're not in a hurry, I'm not being paid. Right now, with zero incentive or reward, why would I drive fast?

    Marlene Lauda: [whispers] Because I'm asking you to.

    [long pause]

    Niki Lauda: [speaking in German] Do you always get what you want?

    Marlene Lauda: [speaking in German] Ja. Usually.