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Apr 21, 2025

An excellent movie I've seen more than once. All the acting was good and Carrie Muligan looked amazing (though her character seemingly didn't intend to and perhaps didn't even know it). The script was fresh and new; just writing this review makes me want to enjoy it again.

Apr 16, 2025

Great song but the movie is boring

Apr 11, 2025

This movie was badass in every category love the soundtrack and acting anyone that doesn't like it isn't too bright or smart try drinking smartwater

Apr 6, 2025

First movie I've ever seen Ryan Gosling in. Really good movie but the music choices were not good at all. The sounds of cats fighting would have been a better fit.

Apr 5, 2025

This is a really superb movie! Staring into the eyes of a kind psychopath, with good morals for the world is gripping and tells a story that's particularly different to take your eyes off. It develops beautifully into this violent isolation fueled masterpiece.

Apr 3, 2025

Weirdest movie I have seen in years. Were they sober when they edited it?

Mar 16, 2025

Drive is dreamy, sort of a neo-noir crime drama. Must watch. It's my 2nd favourite.

Mar 11, 2025

Slow burn, great sound, well acted, epic car chase. What else do you need? Pretty decent flick.

Mar 10, 2025

I DRIVE

Mar 7, 2025

A sophisticated action drama stylishly done.

Feb 26, 2025

It was different and dark, but well directed and written.

Feb 25, 2025

Um prota frio e quieto que se envolve com uma garota e uma criança que não são bem trabalhados assim pois tambem são quietos mais a drama e a ação são fantasticos !

Feb 9, 2025

I like the ending, but the movie does not make much sense. Plus there are some very slow scenes.

Feb 7, 2025

Great film with well characterized protagonist.

Feb 5, 2025

Drive Ist wie ein Werwolf Film ohne Werwolf. Es ist ein sehr gefühlvoller Film, zwischen Stille und heftigen Gewaltausbrüchen. Es ist vor allem die Aufzugszene, die fast ein Meilenstein der Filmgeschichte sein könnte, die niemand bemerkt hat. Wenn Ryan Gosling sich mit einem Kuss verabschiedet und die Gewalt unwiederbringlich überhand nimmt. Point of no Return. Dass der Wunsch nach Liebe von Anfang an zum Scheitern verurteilt ist, ist den Protagonisten klar. Das Spiel mit den Blicken und Mimiken ist Grossartig. Und dennoch, spielt man sich was vor. Genießt die kurzen Momente, während die Gewalt allgegenwärtig ist. Liebe ist keine Befreiung. Löst nicht den Fluch. Der Skorpion auf der Jacke kündigt die Natur der Persönlichkeit an, die er nicht entgehen kann. Wird er provoziert sticht er zu und vergiftet. Selbstverständlich sind die Auto Szenen hervorragend. Der Soundtrack ist nahezu perfekt. Es ist ein sehr konsequenter Film, der nicht vorhat, den Zuschauern etwas vorzumachen. Die Auswegslosigkeit ist die eigene Natur. Was nicht heisst, daß Umstände oder das Umfeld sich der Verantwortung entziehen könnten. Niemand möchte, daß etwas Gutes passiert. Auch wenn so getan wird. Dieser Film ist nicht so einfach mit Gut oder Böse zu definieren, wie es sich scheinheilige Gutmenschen gerne leicht machen. Die Sympathie bleibt bei den Aufrichtigen. Selbst wenn die Brutalität unbarmherzig bleibt. Natürlich ist das im Filmuniversum O.K. Da es um eine Aussage geht. Es sind Menschen, wie Geister, die eigentlich um den Verlust der Liebe nachtrauern. Wie ein Relikt alter Zeiten. Sich aber trotzdem kurzweilig dem Spiel hingeben. Ich könnte immer so weiter schreiben, aber am besten selber schauen. Kultfilm

Feb 4, 2025

I must have watched this film several times over the years. The filming is beautiful, every scene is so well thought out. Ryan Gosling is perfect for the role with subtle expressions that make his character. The casting is so good, well worth a watch, and get the soundtrack, it’s awesome

Jan 25, 2025

Great movie. The acting is true and great. The scénario is great and the edit and music gives ut a great rhythm. It’s a classic. Watch it.

Jan 17, 2025

Two words, only two words to make you watch this beautiful movie.. "I drive"

Jan 3, 2025

Drive has always been one of my favorite films. It has a dreamlike quality that is deeply captivating, and Ryan Gosling’s minimalist performance is striking and full of depth. His portrayal of the silent, enigmatic "Driver" is fascinating, and the supporting characters, particularly Irene and Standard, are equally compelling. While the premise might seem simple—an action driver entangled in crime—the film’s execution elevates it to something extraordinary. One of the standout features of Drive is its exceptional cinematography. I remembered the film being visually striking, but I was surprised by how heavily the "orange and teal" color scheme is used. While this combination is commonly seen in many films, in Drive, it’s not just a stylistic choice—it serves a deeper purpose. The use of color isn’t just to create atmosphere or aesthetic appeal; it’s intricately tied to the storytelling. The vibrant contrast enhances the narrative, reflecting the characters’ emotional journeys and the stark difference between the worlds of Driver and Irene. The film also benefits from Nicolas Winding Refn's precise direction. The story, though straightforward, is layered with tension, subtlety, and deep emotional undercurrents. The characters are richly developed, especially Driver, who straddles the line between hero and antihero, constantly battling between his violent nature and desire to protect the innocence of those around him. The world of Drive feels cold and detached, but through the characters and their interactions, we see glimpses of warmth and humanity. This contrast is reinforced through the clever use of lighting and color. In the world of Driver, the cold, muted hues—often bathed in shades of blue—mirror his isolated and conflicted state. In contrast, Irene’s world is bathed in warmer colors, reflecting the innocence and hope that Driver seeks to protect. The reds, particularly associated with violence, sharply contrast with the soft yellows and blues, creating a visual language that speaks volumes without words. This visual storytelling, along with the sparse yet impactful soundtrack, helps Drive stand out as a deeply atmospheric film that isn’t just about action, but about the emotional cost of violence and the desire for redemption. Ultimately, Drive is a film that leaves a lasting impact. It’s more than just a heist thriller or a crime drama—it’s a meditation on loneliness, violence, and the quest for purity in a corrupted world. Whether it's the evocative cinematography, the atmospheric score, or the intense performances, Drive combines all these elements to create a haunting and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Dec 28, 2024

The acting, love how the director used their face to do the talking and not words at times, music was COMPLETLY spot on...we got to Know the actors, and the build up for US to know them was phenomenal!!!! The pause in parts of talking was PERFECT and music was used to the point of ART!!!! This set, these actors, writers, etc., should SERIOUSLY do more movies...We need Talent like this!!!!!

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