2 Win

2 Win

Inspired by true events that occurred during the fierce rivalry between Germany (Audi) and Italy (Lancia) at the 1983 Rally World Championships.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 93 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, Thrillers
  • Stars: Daniel Brühl, Riccardo Scamarcio, Giulio Brizzi, Volker Bruch, Katie Clarkson-Hill, Esther Garrel, Gianmaria Martini, Haley Bennett, Giorgio Montanini
  • Director: Stefano Mordini
 Comments
  • virtualdelo - 26 May 2024
    Wonderful view of Turin but...
    Just to say that there is a beautiful view of Turin during the film at minute 42 with a big skyscraper. The film is set in 1983, but the skyscraper was built 2011, by a project of Renzo Piano. It was so easy to avoid it in the view of the camera. So sad for this. Details matter.

    Among the oldest Italian car manufacturers, Lancia was founded on 27 November 1906 in Turin. Turin has always had a vocation for cars.

    FIAT also was born in Turin. For many years all the economy of the city revolves around the car sector.

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  • roberthrasovec - 9 February 2024
    Great story, meh movie
    As a car enthusiast, I am disappointed, and I am sure many others are too. If you have watched Jeremy Clarkson's mini documentary of the race, you don't have to watch the movie. And if you haven't go and watch it, don't waste your time with the movie. You can clearly see how much of The Grand Tour's documentary was in the movie. SPOILERS AHEAD One of the examples are the lines said by the actors, that were taken out of the documentary or events that happen in the movie and the documentary that never actually happened (director at the end of the movie admits of creating some events that never happened), like how they cheated on the homologation inspection with only half of the cars needed for the actual inspection. The event never actually happened, Lancia delivered all 200 037s. I'm not saying that is a bad thing, copying and creating new scenes and events, my point is just that there is a lot of Grand Tour's documentary in that movie, that was just poorly rewritten and directed. All of the "Hollywood" scenes, that were meant to be exciting or thrilling just don't hit the excitement level you would expect and the end, Lancia's victory was just not exciting at all. It's such a shame.