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9 months ago

Drive

a review by PenetratorGod

If you take out the staring and slow motion scenes in the movie, you're left with an hour or less. I liked it in general, but it wasn't as good as it was hyped. It could have been shot at a much faster pace with a different director. Ryan Gosling may be like this, but he looks extremely tense throughout the whole movie. If we write down the dialogues he says in an hour and a half on a piece of paper, it wouldn't even be a page, there are no facial expressions either. That's how anyone can become an actor and act. There is nothing special about the movie except the music. I watched the movie years later just because I loved the intro music so much.