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2 minute scene from "Drive"

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Nichoias Winding Refn's Drive, which finished showing about 45 minutes ago, is the violent, Steve McQueen-ish, fast-car crime movie that guys like myself have been waiting for...almost. It's a genre flick and hardly high art, and the truth is that some of the elements are under-cooked. But the things it does right are wonderful, really wonderful. For me anyway. It's Bullitt in the clothes of a curiously motivated stunt-car driver (a very stoic and charismatic Ryan Gosling) who moonlights as a freelance getaway guy. And yes, it has that stripped-down '70s atmosphere in spades. And it delivers three killer performances from Gosling, Carey Mulligan and -- big jolt -- a darkly cynical and altogether splendid Albert Books (!), and a very fine one from Ron Perlman. It holds back, invests in silences, lets the ingredients percolate and build and then wham! And then it chills for a bit. And then wham! again. And then more quiet, waiting, looks, intimations. It's the kind of high-end genre flick that "they" stopped making a long time ago when "they" decided that the Fast and Furious movies were better investments. Jerks.
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That scene was great. Did this just screen at Cannes?
 

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Awwwwww. That clip ended JUST when it got interesting.
 

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It worries me that this is the same director who made Bronson. That film was so bleak and gory I couldn't watch for longer than a half hour.
 

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Originally Posted by darnelled
Awwwwww. That clip ended JUST when it got interesting.

x2, but I'm all in on this one. Bring it.
 

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Would definitely see.
 

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I was just about to say - finally, a captivating car scene without any insane stunts. Then the ending happened.
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Originally Posted by darnelled
Awwwwww. That clip ended JUST when it got interesting.

When I made trailers I would push for this type of teaser all the time. One tight scene cut just when it got interesting. Usually met with deaf ears.

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Looks like a worthy heir to Hill's The Driver. Hopefully they don't muck it up.
 

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