Drive (2011) D: Nicolas Winding Refn 5/5 I went to see Drive today at the mainstream cinema expecting to possibly see a good entertaining action flick and instead I was delighted by the artistic style and level of creativity put into this film. The plot focuses on a lonely man living in LA who is a part time stunt car driver/ part time get away car driver in robberies. Basically the plot follows Ryan Gosling's character as he becomes involved in a complicated relationship with his next door neighbor, which consequently leads to danger. Maybe the story sounds familiar on paper, but Drive is so much more than the stereotypical action/romance mainstream movie. There are dream-like sequences where everything is in slow motion with varying camera angles in order to convey the feelings of love and happiness. Other scenes make use of a dark color palette or extreme close-ups and playing with shadows in order to convey the dark side of the driver's life in LA. Extreme violence is portrayed as a necessary component in the film illustrating the concept of a harsh criminal underground world. Everything about this film from the acting- to the cinematography- to the soundtrack- to the editing is exceptional.
I think the trailer for this film gives away too much of the plot and tries to spin the film as more mainstream than it is- as is typically the case with movies like this on a major release. In a way this film seems to be a portal into an alternate reality where we witness the familiar struggle of a man trying to make up for the wrongs committed in a city while at the same time committing acts of violence. But this takes a different approach in portraying the hopes for what the protagonist will become. The soundtrack really fits perfectly in each particular scene and instills a surreal tone of wonder as well as a peculiar feeling of familiarity.










