‘Drive’: Lock, Load and Rock N Roll

Drive

Attach your seat belts for ‘Drive‘. You need that to face his prowess.

Starting from the unnamed man’s life, the Driver (Ryan Gosling). His face was calm, talk as needed, like chewing on a toothpick and wore a jacket with a picture of a scorpion on the back. In the daytime the driver to work in a garage or a stuntman for Hollywood movies. At night he helped the criminals who need his services, although he himself is not a criminal. He was not carrying a weapon like a gun or something. These criminals need it because he’s very good at driving.

The driver’s life changed completely when he met with his neighbor, Irene (Carey Mulligan). The story of this romance will not go smoothly as we all think. Irene turned out to have a husband who will soon be out of jail. He is the Standard (Oscar Isaac) is quite defensive in order to maintain its territorial area.

The problem starts to become rather complicated when the driver found slumped on the floor with Standard battered face. During his stay in the cell Standard owe it to the wrong person and now he must account for his debt immediately. Or, something bad will happen befall his family. That’s when the driver decides to intervene.

Ryan Gosling transformed into a deadly character. Gosling did look harmless and quiet. Give him a hammer and a car, he would make everyone, including Carey Mulligan dropped. His eyes were filled with various things that are not delivered through the mouth, makes it look more impressive.

Carey Mulligan is a sensational figure. Her beauty is simple and that’s what makes us understand why the driver can be crazy about him. While Bryan Cranston from the series ‘Breaking Bad’ provide spice of humor in his role as mentor the driver. Christina Hendricks is even only appeared less than ten minutes to give an unforgettable performance as Blanche.

But the real fire is located on Albert Brooks. He was installed as a crime boss with a soft tone. Wait until he’s playing with a knife or fork possible. That’s when Brooks is ready to be called the jurors Oscar next year.

The greatness of ‘Drive‘ does not stop acting the star but also how this film as a parade speeding film history, especially in the era of 70′s and 80′s. Film titles fonts in pink, reminiscent of the movie ‘Risky Business’. Note the half-hour early films involving intimate relationship between Gosling and Mulligan reminiscent of John Hughes movies. And, of violence in this film is a bit reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino.

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