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Pearlie 2023-09-26 01:23:27
How much did NWR copy this movie, but I still haven't filmed it before, this driving scene is too classic, Adjani should play this role more, it suits her too...
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Elroy 2023-09-21 15:14:37
The two racing scenes were wonderful, but the overall pace was too slow, and Ajani didn't have many...
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Angela 2023-09-17 18:15:31
3.5. The taste of Melville. After reading this, I realized that Commander Gao's cool (pretend) skills in "Desperate Driving" were barely considered...
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Nat 2023-09-15 17:28:57
The chase scene is...
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Loyce 2023-09-14 02:49:20
Adjani, so beautiful and...
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Laverna 2023-09-12 04:53:08
The car chase scene is super exciting, and all the plots are handled neatly. The hero's indifferent expression and melancholy eyes combine to create a wonderful temperament (the character design feels familiar, and then I think of it as if Jason Statham's Fate Express had borrowed it ) Even though BUT and Adjani are picturesque, is this character any different from Jing Tian in terms of expressions and lines (accent)?...
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Rhoda 2023-09-09 09:45:30
The source of the "Desperate Drive" style, the cash box, the quiet driver, the scene where the woman is pressed on the bed, and the ending character's name "dirver", all appear in "Desperate Drive". Some plots don't make sense, the focus is on...
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Garfield 2023-09-07 11:17:05
Slightly dark humor, most of the scenes are night scenes, and the shots are quite good. The male protagonist doesn't talk much, and he races if he doesn't agree. The female protagonist didn't talk much, and she followed the male protagonist for a long time. The car chase scene has no BGM like Bullitt ten years ago. It was beautifully shot, and the audience was very...
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Scottie 2023-08-29 06:14:34
The chase scene with the police car was like watching "Need for Speed"; the male protagonist's eyes were comparable to Tony Leung's; Adjani was born for...
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Erwin 2023-08-07 20:17:31
Cooler than "Desperate...
The Driver Comments
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Rachelle 2022-10-16 20:03:10
【Photo】Walter Hill's unique black car chase film
The director of the film, Walter Hill, is good at shooting police and gangster films, action films and westerns, and he wrote most of the scripts himself. Although most of his films are not outstanding at the box office and word of mouth, there are still good works. With the passage of time, under...
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Glasses: [pulls a gun on The Driver] Can't get over the mistake you made. You've been set up, you know.
The Driver: By a cop.
Glasses: That's right. He's waiting for you right now at the wrong place. Me and my buddy don't wanna show up. You two hot-shots have both been set up, haven't you? You know what always amazed me about you? A guy with your attitude - never carries a gun. That's stupid... very stupid.
[the Driver suddenly whips out his own gun and shoots Glasses dead]
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The Detective: Now, about last night... oh, I forgot.
[chuckles]
The Detective: Your memory's not too good about last night.
The Driver: I remember everything.
The Detective: Alone in your room.
The Driver: Yeah.
The Detective: You can do better than that.
The Driver: I don't have to.
[the Detective dumps a full cup of hot coffee in The Driver's lap; reacting to the pain, he jumps up into a fighting stance]
The Detective: Go ahead, throw it! It'll cost ya two years.
[Goads The Driver by offering his chin]
The Detective: You wanna throw it, go on! Go on! *Go on.* Now, you know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna catch the cowboy that's never been caught - cowboy desperado. Now get outta here.