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Drive
Drive
2011 ·100 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
8.1
IMDb 7.8 КП 7.2 RT 93% MC 79
Drama, Thriller, Crime
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
🎭 Based on «Drive» byJames Sallis
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Driver is a skilled Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a getaway driver for criminals. Though he projects an icy exterior, lately he's been warming up to a pretty neighbor named Irene and her young son, Benicio. When Irene's husband gets out of jail, he enlists Driver's help in a million-dollar heist. The job goes horribly wrong, and Driver must risk his life to protect Irene and Benicio from the vengeful masterminds behind the robbery.

Budget: $15M
US Gross: $35.06M
Worldwide: $79.71M
Ryan Gosling
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Carey Mulligan
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Bryan Cranston
Actor
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 2011 — Best Director
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012 — Best Original Song
🎬 César Awards 2012 — Best International Feature Film
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 2011 — Best Director
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012 — Best Actor
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012 — Best Heartbreaking Scene
🎬 Academy Awards 2012 — Best Sound Editing
🎬 Golden Globe 2012 — Best Supporting Actor
🎬 BAFTA 2012 — Best Picture
🎬 Cannes Film Festival 2011 — Palme d'Or
🎬 BAFTA 2012 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 2012 — Best Supporting Actress

Drive is widely celebrated as a stylish, atmospheric neo-noir that prioritizes visual storytelling and mood over traditional action tropes. While many viewers are mesmerized by its distinctive aesthetic and hypnotic pace, others find the film's deliberate slowness and minimal dialogue to be alienating or structurally thin.

Cinematography The film's synth-heavy score and evocative cinematography create a unique, highly immersive 80s-inspired urban aesthetic.
Emotion The film's use of sudden, visceral violence creates a jarring, memorable impact that defines its gritty tone.
Acting Ryan Gosling's minimalist, stoic performance effectively conveys deep emotion through subtle gestures rather than spoken dialogue.
Pacing Nicolas Winding Refn's deliberate, patient tempo divides viewers; some find it contemplative and rewarding, while others find it tedious and sluggish.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are polarized, with some praising its sparse, fable-like simplicity and others criticizing it as illogical and lacking in narrative substance.
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