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There’s something inside you; it’s hard to explain;

There’s something inside you; it’s hard to explain;

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#drive


Whose money do I have?

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#drive #ryan gosling


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#Drive #Ryan Gosling #you can just stop #stop it


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#ryan gosling #drive


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365 Film Challenge - Drive (2011)

16/365


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The film that should have been named in this category is Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Drive.” Transcending the crime genre, it stars Ryan Gosling as a man who lives primarily to drive. Sometimes he’s a movie stunt driver, sometimes he drives getaway for crooks. He seems to have no family, no history and seemingly few emotions. Whatever happened to him drove any personality deep beneath the surface. He is an existential hero, defined entirely by his behavior. Not depending on violence, not buttressed by chase scenes, this film is a personality study. How often do we find the hero of an “action picture” to be this deeply interesting?


They wuz robbed - Roger Ebert’s Journal

oldfilmsflicker:

The film that should have been named in this category is Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Drive.” Transcending the crime genre, it stars Ryan Gosling as a man who lives primarily to drive. Sometimes he’s a movie stunt driver, sometimes he drives getaway for crooks. He seems to have no family, no history and seemingly few emotions. Whatever happened to him drove any personality deep beneath the surface. He is an existential hero, defined entirely by his behavior. Not depending on violence, not buttressed by chase scenes, this film is a personality study. How often do we find the hero of an “action picture” to be this deeply interesting?

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#Drive #you go Roger Ebert #you go

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#drive #ryan gosling


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