"Desperate Driving": It's okay to bully, but don't offend his neighbors.

Angel 2022-03-22 09:01:05

"Desperate Driving" comes from the hands of the Nordic director Nicholas Winding Refn, and perhaps because of this, the film has an extraordinary temperament that is very different from Hollywood commercial movies.

The brilliance of this film is that it has grasped the seven inches of commercial films and literary films, which has not only been loved by ordinary audiences, but also won the praise of the academics, and won the best director award at the Cannes Film Festival. .

Rather than saying that "Desperate Driving" is an atypical film cruising on the fringe of commerce and literature, it is better to define it as a film noir directly. The film also shows the charm of film noir to a large extent. The plot is simple and contains layers, the soundtrack reveals wildness, the picture is hazy with emotions, and the characters lurking in silence.

Although everything seems very simple, under the direction of the director's lens language, it adds a mysterious and restless color to the film, which is unique and ingenious.

Although the plot of the film is extremely simple, and a little carelessness will become mediocre; but the director succeeded in dominating the film with style, giving the film another form of vitality, thereby turning decadence into a miracle. A highly admirable noir film.

Like "Classic Cars", this movie also gave us a lesson, bullying people can, but don't offend his neighbors at will.

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  • Driver: [watching a cartoon] Is he a bad guy?

    Benicio: Yeah.

    Driver: How can you tell?

    Benicio: Because he's a shark.

    Driver: There's no good sharks?

  • Irene: [as music blares from her apartment] Sorry about the noise.

    Driver: I was going to call the cops.

    Irene: I wish you would.