Drive – What To Watch Before You Die

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Drive has the premise the Fast and the Furious, but with a heavy dose of art house style. Featuring an extremely laconic Ryan Gosling as the unnamed Driver, this movie manages to make a fanciful premise and a music video-style set of visuals into a cohesive and somehow grounded story – some scenes of extreme violence notwithstanding.

The rest of the cast is stellar as well: Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, and Oscar Isaac all turn in great performances.

Drive was a seminal work for director Nicholas Wending Refn, who is known for having a very collaborative relationship with his actors. Which is perhaps why Ryan Gosling has returned to work with Refn on Only God Forgives.

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