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Drive (2011)

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Drive is a 2011 neo-noir crime thriller directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by James Sallis. The film is also inspired by the 1978 movie The Driver, right down to the premise and characters.Ryan Gosling plays The Driver, a stuntman/mechanic in Los Angeles who moonlights as a Getaway Driver for robberies. The Driver has isolated and detached himself from just about everyone else in the world except his boss Shannon (Bryan Cranston) and his young neighbor Irene (Carey Mulligan), whom he becomes emotionally attached to. After the Driver becomes entangled in a botched heist involving money stolen from The Mafia, he finds his life coming apart and must fight to stay alive and protect the people he's come to care for.Integral aspects of Drive's atmosphere include its slow pace, minimalist characterization, brutal violence, and notably its synth-driven music, with an ambient score from Cliff Martinez and a soundtrack populated by artists within the then-nascent '80s-throwback synthwave genre. While Drive wasn't the only film of its time to incorporate the genre (some point to TRON: Legacy, which came out a year prior), it's without a doubt the most famous one, and the one most credited with catapulting the genre into the mainstream. Several tracks used prominently in the film, including Kavinsky's "Nightcall" and College's "A Real Hero", are still some of the genre's most recognizable songs. Refn would later repeat this stylistic choice for The Neon Demon, with Martinez returning for the score.A sequel to the novel, titled Driven, was published in April 2012. A comic of the same name was published by IDW, chronicling on what happened to the Driver after the events of the movie. Gosling has also said in interviews regarding the movie that he'd like to do a sequel someday.This film is not to be confused with the 1997 Marc Dacascos film of the same name. Although both films share a cast member in John Pyper-Ferguson.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: By the end of the movie Standard, Bernie, Nino, Blanche, Shannon, several mooks and possibly the Driver are all dead, and that's a movie with fewer than 10 named major or minor characters in it.
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Trailers Always Spoil
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Trailers Always Spoil: Most of the TV spots and trailers make it abundantly clear that Standard gets killed without actually saying it. This trailer gives away literally every single plot point in the film in two and a half minutes.
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Metallicar Syndrome
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Metallicar Syndrome: Subverted to the point of comedy. The opening scene shows Ryan Gosling picking up a modified car for use in a heist. He and the mechanic walk past 5 or 6 flashy American muscle cars while the mechanic quips, "Here she is, plain-jane as can be, the most popular car in the state of California, the [modern day] Chevy Impala". Keep in mind that the Impala also used to be a flashy American muscle car back in the day.
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Never Trust a Trailer
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Never Trust a Trailer: The trailers give the impression that the film is a straight car chase thriller similar to The Fast and the Furious, when it actually features quite a lot of quiet drama scenes sprinkled amongst the bone-crunching violence. One woman even sued because she didn't receive a The Fast and the Furious clone.
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Villain Ball
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Villain Ball: The Driver offers to simply give the money back to Nino, no strings attached, but he's such a "belligerent asshole" that he refuses and instead tries to have the Driver killed. It does seem marginally appropriate considering the "trust no one" type of legitimate business Nino is a part of. Better to kill everyone involved than trust that someone is trustworthy.
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Prisoner's Dilemma
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Prisoner's Dilemma: Nino and the Driver would be better off if the Driver gave the money back and promised never to talk about it, and Nino left him alone. Of course Nino can't trust him, and decides it's better to kill him.
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Oral Fixation
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Oral Fixation: The Driver is almost always seen chewing on a toothpick, and even offers them to others at various points.
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Invincible Classic Car
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Invincible Classic Car: The Driver's 1973 Malibu stays in perfect condition throughout the film even after ramming Nino's Lincoln hard enough to collapse the passenger side door. In reality, the abuse it suffers would have rendered the car totaled, if not undrivable.
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: The Driver is a pragmatic and vicious fighter, killing one man by stabbing him with a curtain rod. Later, while saying goodbye to his not-girlfriend, he kills a hitman with them in an elevator by literally stomping his head in, going to even further extremes (doubtless his love was also his Berserk Button). She is shown to be visibly (and realistically) freaked out by the killing.
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Spiritual Successor
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Spiritual Successor: The film as a whole is one to 70s flicks like The Driver and Taxi Driver. The use of Riz Ortolani "Oh My Love" during the beach scene, and the artful but brutal nature of the violence is highly evocative of Italian giallo films of the same period. The presence of Laurene Landon (of Maniac Cop fame), the synthesizer score, squicky violence, and the gritty, neon-lit cinematography recall the 1980s exploitation films of directors like William Lustig.
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He Who Fights Monsters
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He Who Fights Monsters: Though a rather downplayed case. Still, Bernie and Nino are both brutal thugs, but the Driver may have out-performed them in terms of sheer violence by the end of the film.
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Sunshine Noir
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Sunshine Noir: The setting and story are often described as this.
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Dies Wide Open
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Dies Wide Open: Teased in the end. Driver drags himself behind the wheel of his car and stares into space without blinking for nearly a minute straight. He finally blinks, however, and drives away. This is a callback to an earlier scene where he has a staring contest with Benicio and claims that the kid blinked first.
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Cryptic Background Reference
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Cryptic Background Reference: A few, namely Nino's resentment of how the ever-unseen East Coast mob treats him.
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Rule of Cool
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Rule of Cool: It doesn't really make a whole lot of sense that a getaway driver, working in the kind of profession that depends on anonymity, would wear a white satin jacket with a golden scorpion embroidered on the back. Indeed, at the end of the opening chase sequence the Driver can be seen taking off the jacket and donning a baseball cap so as to look less conspicuous. However, a great way to lose yourself in a crowd is to wear something outrageous with something mundane under it, ditching the outrageousness (which your pursuers will have noted and for which they will be searching) when you need to disappear. Though it's only seen once in the movie, it's not unlikely that this is what the Driver is aiming for throughout.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: Driver's driving style is very precise and lacks the flashiness we might expect from a driving movie. He prefers to play cat-and-mouse games with the cops rather than engaging them in long, high-speed car chases. Instead of using a fancy sports car in the opening chase, The Driver uses a silver late model Chevrolet Impala, precisely because it's a milquetoast family sedan nobody will notice. Most of the killings are quick, brutal and done up close. There are no fancy fistfights, knife fights or Gun Fu.
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Spiritual Sequel: The Place Beyond the Pines To Point Blank (1967). Hyperviolent detached goon goes on a silent rampage of revenge against aging gangsters in a bright and colorful LA film noir. It's halfway an art film, too, with an ambiguous ending. Both characters were stuntmen who used vehicles as part of their employment, both were taken in and given a job in a low paying mechanic job where they found themselves doing a crooked sideline to make extra cash. They were also pretty soft-spoken but had an air of understated charisma, and both ended up in a precarious predicament due to their criminal activity as well as getting angry with their boss/friend. Hotline Miami is a video game spiritual sequel, to the point that the director Nicolas Winding Refn is specially thanked in the credits.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Driver graphically kills a mook in an elevator by stomping his head into paste.
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Menacing Mask
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Menacing Mask: The Driver puts on a latex mask in the likeness of a bald, old man before killing El Nino. Why he wears it is one of the film's hotly debated points.
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Adaptational Heroism
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Adaptational Heroism: Some characters' motives are more sympathetic in the film than they were in the novel. In the movie, Standard was pressured into the heist to pay back a prison debt, initially refusing until his family was threatened, and Driver goes along to protect Irene and Benicio as well. In the book, Standard fell right back into old habits straight out of prison and Driver joins him for a cut of the action.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: In the end, the Driver has defeated all of the villains and ensured Irene's safety, but he drives away without the money, does not get the girl, and it's not revealed if he gets treated for his stab wound.
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Damsel in Distress
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Damsel in Distress: Protecting Irene and her child is the sole reason Driver gets involved in the crime spree of the film.
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Drop the Hammer
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Drop The Hammer: The Driver brings along a carpenter's claw hammer and uses it to break a gangster's arms, then threatens to drive a bullet into his skull. The hammer's image has become iconic of the film, and is known for inspiring many fan-made posters to evoke it.
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Latex Perfection
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Latex Perfection: Realistically averted. The silicone rubber mask in the film is used for the Driver to resemble the star he's doing the stunts for. It's very high quality and makes him look like the star from a distance but becomes very Uncanny Valley up-close.
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You Have Failed Me
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You Have Failed Me: After Bernie finds out Cook had failed in the robbery, he brutally stabs him in the neck.
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Gory Discretion Shot
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Gory Discretion Shot: While the film generally averts this, some moments are not shown. Played straight with Cook getting stabbed in the eye; the film cuts to a reaction shot of Nino. Zig-zagged with Driver stomping the elevator mook's head to a pulp; it generally focuses on Driver doing the deed, but there's a split-second where we see the pulpy mess his head has been reduced to, obscured by Driver's foot.
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Pretty Little Headshots: Blanche's death gruesomely averts this-the destruction of her head is shown in exquisite detail.
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Uncanny Valley Makeup: Used intentionally on the Driver's stunt double mask.
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Improvised Weapon: In one scene, a curtain rod is used to stab a mook.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: The Driver's true colors first come out when a former client tries to chat with him about their crime.
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Painting the Medium
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Painting the Medium: Driver and Irene's Big Damn Kiss in the elevator is notably accompanied by a darker, chiaroscuro-esque shift in lighting to emphasize the moment; the lighting also notably shifts back to normal afterwards.
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The Farmer and the Viper
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The Farmer and the Viper: The more plot-relevant "Scorpion and the Frog" version is referenced by name by the Driver near the end of the film, which goes along with his scorpion jacket ("carrying" the scorpion symbol around on his back), showing that the parable's moral is not lost on him.
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Unresolved Sexual Tension
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Unresolved Sexual Tension: The Driver and Irene share a chaste and almost platonic romance before Standard returns home. The tension is finally broken in a very dreamlike kiss late in the film, which turns out to be their last.
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Badass Driver
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Badass Driver: The Driver, of course. The Driver works a day job as a stunt driver and puts those skills to work as a getaway driver, able to easily lose the cops in the opening chase and out-maneuever a pursuing car after the pawn shop job by doing a reverse J turn.
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Back-Alley Doctor
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Back-Alley Doctor: The Driver refers to one. Although greatly cut down from the novel, where "Doc" is a much bigger, more developed character who even gets a scene or two from his own perspective.
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Hollywood California
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Hollywood California: Notably showcases both the town's highs and its lows. Despite taking place in and around Hollywood and the Driver being a professional stunt driver for the movies, and while occasionally detouring to film sets, stock car racetracks, sports stadiums and massive LED-rimmed skyscrapers, the film, like its protagonist, mostly focuses on the much less glamorous side of the area, setting itself in cheap apartment complexes and garages.
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Have You Told Anyone Else?
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Have You Told Anyone Else?: Subverted. Nino asks Driver this question and he answers no. Nino's response is, "You're not very good at this, are you?" However, it soon becomes clear that the Driver knows this trope but chose to ignore it because he did not want to get anyone else involved and possibly killed.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Drone of Dread
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Drone of Dread: Takes over the soundtrack during violent scenes.
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Mook Horror Show
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Mook Horror Show: The Driver stalks Nino after he leaves the pizza place at night, chasing them to the beach at night. The Driver is even wearing a blank face mask from a stunt movie.
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One Last Job
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One Last Job: Standard has to pull one due to increasingly threatening Loan Sharks. It gets him killed.
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Wine Is Classy
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Wine Is Classy: Driver's rich screenwriter friend Manny wears old thrift-store clothes and has no respect or interest for most trappings of wealth, save for his taste for incredible and exotic wines.
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Obviously Evil
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Obviously Evil: Discussed while the Driver and Benicio watch TV.
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Blofeld Ploy
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Blofeld Ploy: Played with. Bernie is piping mad at Nino for trying to pull off a heist, screwing up and potentially getting them both killed by the East Coast mob. To show his dissatisfaction he stabs Cook in the eye with a fork, stabs him repeatedly in the throat with a knife and tells Nino "Now it's your turn to clean up after me." Cook had participated in the heist so he was a loose end to be killed like anyone else involved. It was the manner of his death that was meant to show Nino how pissed off Bernie was.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Invoked all over the novel - the literary versions of Driver, Shannon, Standard, the Doc, Cook, Manny the screenwriter and several other characters all drink profound amounts of beer, liquor and wine in almost any given scene, with varying effects on their efficacy(Shannon can still drive incredibly after a half-dozen rounds, Manny needs Driver to give him a ride, and the Doc is such an alcoholic he needs multiple Hair of the Dog drinks just to stop his hands shaking enough to operate). The trope is then surprisingly(for a neo-noir) averted in the film, where Driver is only seen drinking coffee or water(and is possibly The Teetotaler), Shannon's main vice is cigarettes, and the only depictions of booze at all are casual beers in two party scenes or Bernie Rose sitting down with one glass of scotch after a particularly dark day.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: The Driver, while interrogating Blanche:
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Gainax Ending
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Gainax Ending: The ending might be this depending on how you interpret it. The final scene is somewhere between the ending of Being There, the Dying Dream interpretation of the ending of Taxi Driver and a surreal-ish Shout-Out to the ending of Shane. Basically, as the credits roll, the Driver blinks after a full minute of corpse-like behavior, proceeds to twist the key and start the engine, and drive off to parts unknown while leaving the money suitcase on the ground next to Bernie's dead body. So, was he dead or not?
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Black-and-Gray Morality
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Black-and-Gray Morality: Albeit with shades of Black-and-White Morality here and there. However well-meaning though, the Driver is still a criminal with serious anger issues. And he's pitted against a rogue's gallery of LA mobsters and murderers who are much worse than him.
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Did Not Get the Girl
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Did Not Get the Girl: Because of his tangling with Bernie and Nino, Driver has to abandon Irene and Benicio, which he warned her would happen.
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Anachronic Order
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Anachronic Order: The entirety of the novel, which can make it initially rather difficult to follow despite the fairly straightforward plot. Screenwriter Hossein Amini noted that this made adapting the novel a very challenging proposition. The film only makes use of it in three scenes.
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Robbing the Mob Bank
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Robbing the Mob Bank: Standard's pawnshop heist turns up a million dollars in stashed mob money. Oops.
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The Big Damn Kiss
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The Big Damn Kiss: Occurs between Driver and Irene in an elevator moments after Driver realizes the two are sharing an elevator with a hitman sent to kill him, essentially making the kiss a goodbye to her, as he realizes that killing the hitman in front of her will show her his true self and inevitably drive her away.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Early in the film Driver wins a staring contest with the young Benicio. This foreshadows the final scene in which Driver sits motionless in his car after being stabbed by Bernie; staring for an extremely long time. The audience is unaware if he is alive or not, until he finally blinks.
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Gut Punch
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Gut Punch: Blanche getting a face full of buckshot sends the movie almost instantly from low key, character-driven romance to a considerably Bloodier and Gorier Roaring Rampage of Revenge. Doubly so because the only previous on-screen death had been understated. The sudden and deafening gunshots which take down Standard in the previous scene.
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Homage
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Homage: In two forms: The film is a tribute to the more minimalist and existential crime movies of the '70s and '80s, by the likes of Walter Hill and Michael Mann. The film particularly echoes the 1978 Walter Hill film, The Driver, starring Ryan O'Neal, who played a similarly enigmatic and nonverbal driver for criminals. Shades of Michael Mann's neon nightscapes in Thief and John Boorman's daylight noir Point Blank (1967) are also obvious. The eighties-style, pink neon lettering in the credits is a nod to similar credits in Risky Business. Simultaneously, the film homages classic Westerns like Shane and The Searchers, which gets a Homage Shot, complete with flipping the meaning of the original shot, to boot. The innocent Irene is the one who has the door closed on her, not the criminal Driver.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: Bernie jams a fork in Cook's eye moments before killing him.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: The movie uses a lot of happy music before it switches to very brutal violence. In particular, the elevator scene goes from a very romantic scene to a mook having his brains stomped into pulp.
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Dead Star Walking
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Dead Star Walking: Christina Hendricks gets fourth billing in the opening credits and all the trailers, and sixth in the end credits, but is around for all of two scenes with barely any dialogue before getting shot in the head.
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Orange/Blue Contrast
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Orange/Blue Contrast: Pretty much every shot. Even if both orange and blue aren't present in one shot together, the scene will likely be set up so that from one angle it's orange, and from another it's blue. Notably, blue/pink is used in a number of the night scenes. Refn explained that the stylized appearance of the film is in part due to his colour-blindness, as he can't see mid-colours.
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Backstab Backfire
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Backstab Backfire: The Driver attempting to return the money to Bernie, is stabbed badly in the stomach, but the Driver is able to get a stab on him in the heart and come out on top.
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Soundtrack Dissonance
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Soundtrack Dissonance: One of the main reasons the movie is popular, really. It cuts from Cliff Martinez's quiet, abstract score or ambient '80s-esque pop music to extremely brutal action with a silent background. Also the slow-motion scene of Driver staring into a party Nino and his goons are attending, wearing his creepy stunt mask and contemplating how he's going to kill everyone there, has this playing in the background.
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Halfway Plot Switch
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Halfway Plot Switch: Toes the line between this and Two-Act Structure - the first half of the film is more-or-less a noirish romance about a quiet but nonthreatening getaway driver migrating into the stock car racing circuit, bonding with the single mom next door, and nervously trying to stay on the good side of much more intimidating career-criminals. After the Wham Line at the diner, it steadily becomes clear that the Driver himself is a hardened killer that the gangsters (and audience) have grossly underestimated; the stock car racing subplot is abandoned and the film is mostly a very dark, violent crime thriller from there, with the characters trying to salvage any embers of sunshine they can.
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Chekhov's Skill
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Chekhov's Skill: Early on in the film while shooting a stunt for a movie, the Driver has to do a rollover, where another car hits his while he's driving and his car flips his over several times. He uses the exact same method to knock Nino's car off a cliff.
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Totally Not a Criminal Front
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Totally Not a Criminal Front: "Nino's Pizza" is a thinly-veiled meeting place for his low-level ring of thugs and mob associates. It's actually played doubly straight, as it's also a front for Nino's own persona: he's a former Jewish street tough from Brooklyn who's still aspiring to be an Italian mafioso and burdened with mockery and condescension from his East Coast counterparts.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: Nino for his brilliant plan to try and rob the East Coast mob and thinking he could get away with it scot-free, and then doubly so with the way he handles the Driver's attempt to give the money back no-strings-attached. This part in particular is what mirrors the "Frog and the Scorpion" parable. Bernie calls him out on his reckless actions that dig both Bernie and himself down in a deeper hole. Blanche, whose first instinct after a violent, scary chase where it's made clear she's been betrayed is to call in with her location.
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The Film of the Book
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The Film of the Book: A surprisingly faithful adaptation of James Sallis' novel, though with a few major changes and lacking its completely non-chronological order.
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Gun Fu
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Most of the killings are quick, brutal and done up close. There are no fancy fistfights, knife fights or Gun Fu.
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Boom, Headshot!
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Boom, Headshot!: Blanche gets half of her head blown off by a shotgun at close range.
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And Starring
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And Starring: Albert Brooks as Bernie Rose.
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Internal Reveal
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Internal Reveal: Irene sees the Driver as a nice, perhaps odd friend. And then she finds herself stuck in an elevator with him and a mook. If it wasn't clear before, it becomes obvious that the Driver has a violent streak and is as dangerous as the villains of this flick.
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The Dulcinea Effect
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The Dulcinea Effect: Deconstructed. The Driver has nothing but good intentions for Irene and her kid, but his only skills are driving and a capacity for pitiless violence. His need for heroism leads him to second guess Standard's suspicions about a pawn shop robbery and Standard is predictably betrayed and killed for it. The rest of the movie involves him getting Irene and Benicio out of dangers he helped create.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: To Halloween when Driver wears the rubber mask as he kills Nino. The Driver's famous jacket with the Cobra insignia is a shout out to Film/Cobra which Nicolas Winding Refn has cited as one of his favorite films and a major influence. His brother was also married to the female lead, Brigitte Nielsen.
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Rage Breaking Point
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Rage Breaking Point: The elevator scene, where Driver brutally kills one of Nino's hitmen.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge: No "roaring" involved, but Driver goes on one of these, if a slightly more methodical version, after Standard dies. Bernie seems to fear that the East Coast mob could go on one of these against him and Nino after Nino's plans go awry.
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Genre Throwback
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Genre Throwback: To 1980's crime films.
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: The strippers at Cook's club don't seem particularly fazed by watching their boss get his hand broken with a hammer, the crap royally kicked out of him, and forced to swallow a bullet. One of them even helpfully dials the number for his boss for the Driver. The Driver in his bloodstained silver satin jacket never triggers a second glance, but considering he is hanging around movie sets in his blood-stained jacket, this does make some sense. The woman at the party at Ninos' pizzeria has the same detached obliviousness to Nino's antics as the strippers.
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Unfortunate Names
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Unfortunate Names: Shannon is described as a guy who never got a break. Apparently, it started at birth because he's saddled with a traditionally feminine name.
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Your Head A-Splode
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Your Head A-Splode: Blanche's head gets blown off by a close-range shotgun blast.
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Diegetic Switch
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Diegetic Switch: Desire's "Under Your Spell" plays diegetically in the background of Standard's welcome-home party, but shifts to non-diegetic as it cuts between Irene (clearly thinking about Driver) and Driver in his apartment working, tying them together under a unified longing. Inverted moments later. Driver exits his apartment after finishing work on a carburetor, and he notices Irene sitting outside her apartment. The narrative music switches to music being played inside Irene's apartment, muffled from being behind a closed door.
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Not Quite Dead
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Not Quite Dead: The Driver gets stabbed in the stomach by Bernie in the end. He is left sitting in his car blanked out until his "Real Hero" theme song begins to play and he remains conscious enough to drive away.
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Gorn
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Gorn: Many of the deaths are very bloody, especially Christina Hendricks getting half her head blown off, the stooge in the elevator getting his skull caved in, Cook getting stabbed in the neck three times, and Shannon getting his arm slashed open with a straight razor.
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Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder
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Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder: Irene has clearly been re-thinking her marriage to Standard during his prison term, but reaffirms their relationship upon his return.
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The Plan
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The Plan: The events of the second half of the film result from Nino's failed attempt at one of these.
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Spotting the Thread
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Spotting the Thread: The Driver first realises that there was more going on than a simple pawn shop robbery when he catches a news report claiming that there was only one thief and nothing was even stolen, making it clear that the people behind the shop would look to deal with it on their own terms.
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Artistic License – Cars
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Artistic License – Cars: An amateur asphalt oval racing car like what Shannon buys would not cost $300k. A used NASCAR chassis can easily be found for a fifth of what Shannon paid.
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Le Film Artistique: A main critique among the film's detractors is that the film leans more towards this at times (especially in the first half) than towards being an action thriller. This was the result of Refn and Gosling's input. It's lampshaded by Bernie:
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Down L.A. Drain
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Down L.A. Drain: There's some driving down the L.A. river. Since the Driver seems to see himself as a character in a film, this is a direct nod to the trope itself.
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Surprisingly Sudden Death
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Surprisingly Sudden Death: Standard, Blanche and Shannon die suddenly and violently with no warning, although in the cases of Standard and Shannon the circumstances make their deaths unsurprising in .
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Product Placement
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Product Placement: Budweiser, Coca-Cola, the Staples Center and Denny's (Irene works at one). One wonders whether Chevy paid for the inclusion of the Impala, which Shannon calls "plain Jane" and claims that no one will ever notice you driving one because it's the most common car on the road.
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Brick Joke
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Brick Joke: A very dark example. Early on in the film, Bernie and Shannon have agreed on an investment deal for Shannon's plan to have The Driver work as a stock-car driver. Shannon, excited, offers Bernie his hand, but Bernie is still hesitant about the deal and pointedly does not accept. Later on in the film, Bernie shows up in Shannon's garage and talks about how excited he was at the prospect of their deal, and offers Shannon his hand, which Shannon accepts. Bernie then pulls out a straight razor and slits Shannon's arm from elbow to wrist on the spot, leaving him to bleed to death.
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished: VIOLENTLY averted when Blanche, played by Christina Hendricks, gets her face blown off by a shotgun. In slow motion, no less!
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Generic Ethnic Crime Gang
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Generic Ethnic Crime Gang: Subverted — Nino and Bernie are Jewish gangsters, though Nino's front is still a pizzeria, which Bernie mocks him for. Nino later complains that the true Italian mobsters from the East Coast still call him the anti-Semitic term "kike" and patronize him relentlessly, a source of extreme frustration and insecurity which explains much of his behaviour. Though only used once in the film, without explanation, by Bernie, Nino's real name is in fact the much more Jewish "Izzy".
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