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Drive (2011)
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:05 pm
I was equally as impressed by what Drive wasn't as what it was. Drive easily could have been a foreign director coming to Hollywood given boatloads of cash to make an over expensive generic exercise in genre futility. Instead it fully embraces its predecessors drawing on their influences while still managing to update them into a modern time & setting.
Young good looking get-a-way car driver without a name whom races and roars down night lighten L.A. highways right out of Walter Hill's The Driver. Blossoming romance with a blonde brought to peril by ruthless man who's more villainous than would first appear &
Tangerine Dream sounding pop soundtrack right out Michael Mann's Thief. Iconic cool demeanor and muscle car chase scene right out of Bullitt. The isolated professional alone in his room reminiscent of Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samourai.
Even the Scorpion jacket and the frog & scorpion fable from movies like Orson Welle's crime thriller Mr. Arkadin to modern works like The Crying Game.
The plotting is standard crime fare but the minimalist approach allows the story to unfold as a violent romance fantasy. Brought out fully by the cast's ability to act with facial expressions and body language. Gosling in particular is able to pull off his anti-hero role like a man with no name Eastwood in a Leone movie where he is required to be the films center as well as just it's title character. The cinematography fits perfectly with the L.A. city noir mise-en-scène and the ambient pop score manages to draw out emotions where dialog is absent.
There have been minimalist thrillers in the past decade but pretty much all foreign. Drive was the best American minimalist thriller with an incorporative score that I've seen since Ghost Dog.
Young good looking get-a-way car driver without a name whom races and roars down night lighten L.A. highways right out of Walter Hill's The Driver. Blossoming romance with a blonde brought to peril by ruthless man who's more villainous than would first appear &
Tangerine Dream sounding pop soundtrack right out Michael Mann's Thief. Iconic cool demeanor and muscle car chase scene right out of Bullitt. The isolated professional alone in his room reminiscent of Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Samourai.
Even the Scorpion jacket and the frog & scorpion fable from movies like Orson Welle's crime thriller Mr. Arkadin to modern works like The Crying Game.
The plotting is standard crime fare but the minimalist approach allows the story to unfold as a violent romance fantasy. Brought out fully by the cast's ability to act with facial expressions and body language. Gosling in particular is able to pull off his anti-hero role like a man with no name Eastwood in a Leone movie where he is required to be the films center as well as just it's title character. The cinematography fits perfectly with the L.A. city noir mise-en-scène and the ambient pop score manages to draw out emotions where dialog is absent.
There have been minimalist thrillers in the past decade but pretty much all foreign. Drive was the best American minimalist thriller with an incorporative score that I've seen since Ghost Dog.
This post was edited on 12/13/11 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:09 pm to constant cough
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Tangerine Dream sounding pop soundtrack right out Michael Mann's Thief
Nice reference
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:12 pm to Green Chili Tiger
Outstanding movie and the score gives it a huge "cool" factor. Tick of the clock in the beginning told me it was going to be a badass film. Loved the car chase too.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:12 pm to constant cough
But wait...TulaneLSU only gave it a 3/10. Now I don't know who to trust...
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:16 pm to constant cough
Ive watched this movie like 5 times.
It's good on so many levels and I love how it's nothing like the trailer presents
It's good on so many levels and I love how it's nothing like the trailer presents
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:17 pm to constant cough
Superb review, and referenced a lot of superb films. 
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:22 pm to Pilot Tiger
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It's good on so many levels and I love how it's nothing like the trailer presents
I wonder how many people watched the trailer and then went saw it thinking it would like a Fast & Furious CGI racing flick?
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:26 pm to constant cough
Was a great film.
Nice overview cough.
Nice overview cough.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:30 pm to Freauxzen
Thanks for the kind words Everyone.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:30 pm to constant cough
quote:i think quite a few people were pretty disappointed about that.
I wonder how many people watched the trailer and then went saw it thinking it would like a Fast & Furious CGI racing flick?
mouth breathers
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:33 pm to Pilot Tiger
*SPOILER*
one of my favorite scenes is when Albert Brooks's character kills Shannon. Right after he cuts him, he says, "shh shh shh it's over, it's over, it's done, relax..."
It's such an erie, calming kill. You really get that sense that it's stictly business and that he's not really taking any joy in it, he just knows it has to be done. But he's not remorseful either.
one of my favorite scenes is when Albert Brooks's character kills Shannon. Right after he cuts him, he says, "shh shh shh it's over, it's over, it's done, relax..."
It's such an erie, calming kill. You really get that sense that it's stictly business and that he's not really taking any joy in it, he just knows it has to be done. But he's not remorseful either.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:40 pm to Pilot Tiger
Yeah Brooks is great in it. He's comes across very menacing because you get the sense he really did want everything to work out but now that it hasn't he goes all in.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:43 pm to constant cough
Loved Drive. I listen to "a real hero" on repeat to study. It has a trance like feel to it that really puts me in the learning lagoon.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:48 pm to hiltacular
me and my friend do 3 things every other weekend.
get drunk
get high
listen to the drive soundtrack
get drunk
get high
listen to the drive soundtrack
Posted on 12/13/11 at 1:54 pm to Pilot Tiger
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Ive watched this movie like 5 times.
It's good on so many levels and I love how it's nothing like the trailer presents
+1
Drive is the best movie this year out of the best I've seen:
The Help
The Ides of March
Margin Call
50/50
POTA
The Skin I Live In
Moneyball
Midnight in Paris
Another Earth
Puncture
Water for Elephants
Tyrannosaur
Win Win
The Woman
I don't know how it doesn't win Best Picture if the Academy is being honest and doesn't forget about it. Unless War Horse just crushes everything in a few weeks because it's Spielberg.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 3:19 pm to constant cough
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constant cough
Damn I wish you could do more reviews instead of that pretentious dumb frick who litters this board with his drivel. Class work.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 3:34 pm to constant cough
edit: I wanted to mention this disco-y remix of Night Call that I like a lot Kavinsky - Night Call ft. Lovefoxx (Breakbot Remix)
This post was edited on 12/13/11 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 12/13/11 at 3:40 pm to Leauxgan
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Class work.
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a damn-near miracle that you saw a movie from this year, lulz/jk
I actually saw two this past weekend. Drive & Planet of the Apes.
I'm now up to a total of having seen Five 2011 movies!
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