"A real human being and a real hero" is
cold and dark. This is a noir film with a little classic style
on the annual list of "Empire" magazine. He overwhelmed the "Tree of Life". "Artist" and Academy Award winner, impressively ranked first
just watched the film in ten minutes, you will be able to immediately know whether he was in love with your private items. There is a strong dark atmosphere in the film, and the sense of violence is calm but there is no lack of elegance.
When I saw it for the first time, the lines and music lingered in my mind for two months.
His dialogue starts on the road, "There are about a thousand streets in this city", and ends with the car, "In the car." This is a perfect fit for a car god. He never had a name and never lived for himself.
Waiting for others in the repair shop, doing stunts as a stand-in for celebrities in Hollywood, he also has a part-time job, "I only promise 5 minutes, I don't care about the rest." He is a street product in Los Angeles, living in the shadow of feasting. Down, licking his own wound in the indifference of others. Slowly, quietly, quietly, with a faint expression, a cool tone, carrying everything on his back, neither sad nor angry nor evasive, nor confused. Rejecting danger because of instinct, this man lived in the world as a wolf, galloping all night, fierce and tough.
If this is the case, maybe he is not worthy of my love. But when he poked his head out of the shadows, he smiled at the kid next door. The sun will chant for this moment. Nearly incomprehensible and tough, it seems that the gentle and weak side of human nature is so precious, and people can't help but guard such fragile beauty. Contaminated with the bloody breath of the whole body, burning his life to death, obsessively guarding a flawless world. He himself is a contradictory community, with both killing and tenderness, darkness and light.
After all, he has become my movie.
In this way, I have to praise Commander Gao (Ryan Gosling) for his near-perfect combination of killing and tenderness, lonely, sad, and tough. Even the distraction is just right. He seems to live only yesterday. B-level films are erosive, decadent, and other types of movies that are unattainable charms. He interprets it so vividly and heartily, and the taste of black is so strong that it can't be added. What can I say? He is so handsome. I would like to remember this, to pay tribute to him, to Driver.
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