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Well yeah, and the 3D helped too. But I just can't grasp that people saw this MULTIPLE times in theaters.
I was a multiple viewer. Being high helps a lot ....
Well yeah, and the 3D helped too. But I just can't grasp that people saw this MULTIPLE times in theaters.
I think the people who think its overrated are kinda missing what's so good about the movie.
It's quality is really drawn from its cinematography, acting, directing, and score. The plot really took a back seat to all of those other aspects.
I honestly hope that isn't pretentious or *****ey or anything hahaha. It did take me a while and a few viewings to fully get the film and be able to sum it up like that. But yea, that's what it's pretty much about i think.Exactly.
Drive isn't like one of my favorite movies or anything - I lost some interest in it during the second half of the film when it transitions from subtle exposition to graphic violence and action, but I definitely see all of it's merits quite clearly.
I'm sorry, but scenes like this:
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Are just downright incredible.
Oh yeah, 2011 was an awful year for movies in terms of the "Oscar" genre films. The best films of the year came from the action/adventure genre.Yeah, I'd agree with that. I also think that a lot of the "movie of the year" accolades it was given had more to do with 2011 being kind of a crappy year for movies in general.
Yeah, I definitely saw that. And the reasoning behind the shift.I love the scene in the cafe, when the guy from a old job starts talking to him, and he's just like "How bout this..." Awesome.
I think the film consciously shifts in the second half though. It becomes a bit more crazy and violent as the Driver does. I think from that moment where Irene tells him her husband is coming out of jail, that's it for the Driver, who is clearly socially awkward and I think he sees Irene and her kid as some kind of hope to a normal life. And he sacrifices himself, in that he does horrible, violent things, to protect them. Sorta like how Batman does it at the end of TDK.

Agreed x100Oh yeah, 2011 was an awful year for movies in terms of the "Oscar" genre films. The best films of the year came from the action/adventure genre.
I'm sorry, but movies like Drive, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, etc. were infinitely better made films than Moneyball and Midnight in Paris...
I think the best description of Drive i've seen is that it's an indie action movie. It doesn't have a deep plot, or loads character development. But it never intends to have those things. It's like a fairy tale set in modern times that uses symbolism and metaphors to explore the mythology of the hero archetype, instead of the things normally in big blockbuster action films.
I think that's why I see people call it shallow. Not to be rude or pretentious but I just don't think they actually get what the film is about, or understand the symbolism etc that is going on in it. Dialogue or an actual structured plot with an end goal isn't essential to tell a story, if you get what i mean.
I'm sorry, but scenes like this:
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Are just downright incredible.
It's called building tension and fantastic acting.
I haven't been impressed by Gosling as an actor. *shrugs*
Anyway... movies that come to mind when I think of one that I hyped up in my own mind and then ended up "hating" are Zombieland... And also, the one with the same kid in the movie about Facebook. The name of the movie is slipping my aging noggin for some reason. Yeah both of those I really wanted to see, and then yeah... womp womp.
"Up" was another one. It started off pretty nicely, then the whole thing with the old man and his dogs was just... wacky.
Really? He's one of the best actors working today, easily. He's played roles that vary from violent neo nazi skin heads, socially inept virgins, smooth playboys and softly spoken sociopaths.
The guys amazing. I mean, i don't know how anyone can watch Lars and the Real Girl, Half Nelson, The Believer and Drive and not think the guy is anything but incredible.
The Believer especially. Wow. To be fair though i don't think many people saw that film, i'd highly recommend it.