DRIVE "Opening Scene" Clip (2011) Ryan Gosling

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Published 2022-07-27

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  • @casbot71
    His real skill was in finding a parking spot in the stadium carpark.
  • Any other movie has the thieves freaking out and shouting at the driver what to do. It's actually nice to finally see a couple guys that know when to keep their mouths shut and just let the driver drive
  • This scene has a silent apprehensiveness that is just perfect
  • @romilrh
    What I find most interesting about this scene is that it's an elaborate, drawn-out car chase, but the camera never once leaves the car the entire time the protagonist is driving. We're right there with him
  • I like how he just continuously drives right toward the cops the whole time.
  • @BGSGBF
    The roaring acceleration is the best transition from silence of hiding to action of pursue.
  • @slimturnpike
    A remarkable film in so many ways. When Gosling signed on for the leading role, the producers gave him the right to choose the director, and he chose Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn. The screenplay came from Iranian-born British writer Hossein Amini. Gosling and Refn, along with other principal cast, all moved into the same house together during the shoot. The film earned over $81 million against a small (by Hollywood standards) production budget of $15 million.
  • @Doughty321
    One of my favourite openings to any film.
  • The ambience and sound design is so perfect it just feels like that we are actually sitting right beside gosling on passenger seat
  • @JUNO-ITW
    He opened the door to let the robbers in at 3:27 and stops the car in the parking at 8:27 ... perfect 5 minute time frame , and great attention to details here...
  • @jcp1984again
    This is one of my all-time favorite movies. What an incredibly visceral and yet strangely dream-like thriller.
  • @techboy2002
    Great part I’ve always loved about this is how he gets in the cops way at the end. He makes sure he’s seen leaving the stadium under his guise and gives the robbers more of a margin to get away from the impala. As far as believable effective criminals go, this guy takes the cake. Meticulous and opportunistic.
  • @amjh4lah809
    I remember seeing this film for the first time. I thought it might just be a contender to knock off HEAT as my all time favourite film. It didn't, but man did i enjoy it. Fantastic film. Love the soundtrack and score, too.