Ryan Gosling plays a stunt driver for movies, but moonlights as a get away driver for robberies. His character is a man of few words, he likes to drive, and is very good at it, but seems pretty empty otherwise. He meets his attractive new neighbor (the adorable Carey Mulligan) and her young son. Soon he is smitten and begins to take care of them. When her husband gets out of prison,Gosling feels displaced, but soon finds purpose in saving the family from thugs who are threatening to kill them all if the husband doesn't do one last job for them. Needless to say, the body count is high and Gosling becomes an avenger with a penchant for unique weapons.
Director Nocolas Winding Refn shows he is the real deal with this movie, that is getting rave reviews from critics. I hear it isn't as popular with audiences,and I am not surprised. It is not your usual action movie,as both the title and even trailer might have implied. It is ultra violent in parts,but these scenes are slow to come and often end quickly. The characters almost never say what they are thinking and the movie has long scenes of Mulligan and Gosling looking at each other,or away from each other, while the kick ass score plays underneath. But for me, DRIVE was a welcome relief from the shoot em up car chase movies that get made all the time. Like last years THE TOWN (a deeply flawed film) the car chase scenes in DRIVE are done like old 70's and 80's car movies.They don't have a million jump cuts of cars crashing, rolling, blowing up that I always find greatly confusing (Michael Bay I am looking at you) and always seem more to serve the directors ego of big budget then add anything to plot. Instead, DRIVE, is much more into mood. Despite it taking place now, the clothes,music and graphics used are very early 80's. The movie is cool,it is slow and it is really really realy good. I was already a big fan of Ryan Gosling, I am now obsessed. Also, I can't stop listening to the soundtrack and have included the title song below. AMAZING.
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