Good, family fun with a clever script, but a nagging need to satisfy those who wanted to see 3-D.

 

 

Masterful, suspenseful, simple, satirical.

 

 

Despite its title and premise, Drive is not a film about speed and Bullit-like car chases. Rather, Nicolas Winding Refn’s film is about fragmented identity. The primary example of this is the unnamed Driver (Ryan Gosling), whose occupation overtakes any given name. Throughout the film, we learn little about him, other than he “can do anything in […]