A love story of embarrassment and tragedy.

Lavonne 2022-03-21 09:01:06

A very stable and powerful rhythm. The inherent timing of this kind of film requires a certain degree of genius. Few directors can learn such a perfect rhythm because I can't stop.

Suddenly remembered "The Iceman", I personally feel that the overall atmosphere, the two movies are quite similar, but this one is a bit bloodier. Those gang murders simply stimulate violence and cruelty.

This mysterious protagonist still lacks a little gloom. Judging from a series of his styles of doing things, it is incompatible with his face, but it matches well with his eyes. Perhaps the killer imagined by the director is this cold and numb expression. He is very familiar with the style of gangsters, and this terrible insight is chilling. Although the plot unfolds according to my guess, it is still amazing! Longing for beautiful and simple warmth, yet portraying his true heart in such a terrifying picture is the complexity of human nature.

Therefore, love needs to be ordinary, love needs to be very ordinary, not embarrassment and tragedy. However, the current situation is so frustrating and helpless.

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Drive quotes

  • Driver: What is it you got there? Can I see?

    [Benicio hands Driver a bullet]

    Driver: One of those men gave you that?

    Benicio: They told me not to lose it.

    Driver: You want me to keep that for you?

  • Standard: Do you want to hear how mommy and me met?

    Benicio: Yeah.

    Standard: Yeah? Okay. We were at a party. And she was nineteen years old.

    Irene: Seventeen.

    Standard: You weren't seventeen.

    Irene: I was.

    Standard: Wow. So it was illegal.

    [laughs]

    Standard: All right. So I illegally walked over to a seventeen year old girl. And I walk up and I say, "Hello, Miss. What is your name?" And she didn't say anything. And then I said, "Well my name is Standard Gabriel." Then what did you say?

    Irene: I said, "Where's the deluxe version?"