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Drive (2011)
Ok, so full admission. I’m a pretty big stan for Carey Mulligan. Like, There aren’t even words. That being said, this flick is a dark action movie that doesn’t really sell itself out from. Gosling is methodical, the language is halting and everything about it down to the soundtrack is pretty arresting. Her character and Ryan Gosling’s find themselves living a few doors down from each other in the same apartment complex.
Sidebar: How the hell do a mechanic and a waitress with a kid live successfully in Los Angeles? Just not possible on this earth.
Anyway, Ryan Gosling is a complete and utter badass. He plays this part to perfection as the silent superhero badass who attempts to save the day. The film can be a bit violent, gruesome and like I said…very dark. And if you don’t brace yourself for it, it can be a bit…surprising.
Nonetheless, Drive is one of those critically acclimated cult flicks that actually holds up. It’s minimalist and borderline kitsch. Not a date film, but absolutely worth seeing.