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A laconic best in the business getaway driver (Ryan Gosling) with a strict professional code has his loner lifestyle turned upside down when he falls for his neighbour Irene (Carey Mulligan). With her ex-con husband (Oscar Isaac) owing protection money she's drawn into a dangerous underworld and only the driver can save her. (Icon Home Entertainment)

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Pethushka 

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English I don't know if it was my restless mood or just the movie being unnecessarily slow for me. Sometimes I even wondered if the picture was stuck. It has its charm and atmosphere though. It may be art in its own way, but it lacks excitement. Ryan Gosling has done better work, in my opinion. Of course, it's not his fault. Unfortunately, the script doesn't allow him to show his full glory. Unfortunately, I see it as just average... 3 stars. ()

novoten 

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English An action ride that slams you hard into your seat and doesn't let go for a while. Suspenseful to the bursting point, more action-packed than Michael Mann, and packed with ideas to the last second. We've seen plenty of gangsters and silent heroes on the screen for some time now. But never before have I simply had to run back to the cinema the next day to watch a movie again – even if only to observe the continuity of the slow scenes or to savor every tone of the soundtrack. ()

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Malarkey 

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English Drive reminded me of Collateral in its intimate, understated style. The story itself is deceptively simple, but for the entire 100 minutes, I was glued to the screen, barely moving, so I wouldn’t lose the film’s heavy, minimalist atmosphere. It wasn’t just the plot that did this—it was the way the whole film was crafted. The atmosphere, the visuals, and especially the music, were perfectly executed. The soundtrack, in particular, made some truly magical moments, like the opening credits, which, paired with the music, became one of the most striking I’ve seen in a long time. The movie had such a great flow, and Ryan Gosling really showed his range here. He gave a performance that solidified him as an actor I’ll always look forward to watching. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English I haven’t seen a better film in the cinema this year. A dreamy, sad artsy gangster flick with an extremely charismatic protagonist and a perfect soundtrack. It gave me goosebumps, and more than once. Drive is basically a compilation of Refn’s previous films (I’d dutifully watched them all before). It’s like Pusher shot with the same slick cinematography of Valhalla Rising, spiced up with a blend of the music and the images of Bronson, and mixed with the ambiguous atmosphere of Fear X. A film that can be easily described as “beautiful”, even if fingers are smashed with a hammer, heads are shot and throats are cut. For me, a masterpiece without any flaws, but, as it’s been said, it’s certainly not for everyone. I’ve been playing “A Real Hero” on repeat for an hour. ()

Kaka 

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English A stunning minimalist film, a unique experience for lovers of a blend of bearable art-modernism and uncompromising realistic rawness. I would devour everything about the main character, the music perfectly underscores it, and the action is uncompromising. Overall, a very meticulously styled film, whose creators have a knack for feeling and aesthetics and know exactly what and how to do it. ()

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