
There are no clean getaways.
Driver is a skilled Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a getaway driver for criminals. Though he projects an icy exterior, lately he's been warming up to a pretty neighbor named Irene and her young son, Benicio. When Irene's husband gets out of jail, he enlists Driver's help in a million-dollar heist. The job goes horribly wrong, and Driver must risk his life to protect Irene and Benicio from the vengeful masterminds behind the robbery.
- 7.6
- 2011
- Released
- 1h 40m

Ryan Gosling
Driver
Carey Mulligan
Irene
Bryan Cranston
Shannon
Albert Brooks
Bernie Rose
Oscar Isaac
Standard
Christina Hendricks
Blanche
Ron Perlman
Nino
Kaden Leos
Benicio
Jeff Wolfe
Tan Suit
James Biberi
Cook
Russ Tamblyn
Doc
Tiara Parker
Young Woman
Tina Huang
Waitress
Andy San Dimas
Stripper
John Pyper-Ferguson
Bearded Redneck
Joe Pingue
Assistant Director #1
Chris Muto
Caterer
Cesar Garcia
Waiter
Steven Knoll
Movie Star
Mara LaFontaine
Movie Star Girlfriend
Teonee Thrash
Police Officer
Ralph Lawler
Basketball Announcer (voice)
Rio Ahn
Police Actor in Makeup Chair (uncredited)
Laurene Landon
Actress (uncredited)
DB Albert
Party Attendee (uncredited)
Paula Alvarez
Gangster (uncredited)
Andrew Constantini
Basketball Fan (uncredited)
Caitlin Litzinger
Stripper (uncredited)
Sarah Adela Tirado
Chola (uncredited)
Claude Stuart
Forgetful Waiter (uncredited)![Drive (2011) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/J8lZi3ocbYk/hqdefault.jpg)







Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$78,100,000.00
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- #police chase
- #los angeles, california
- #brutality
- #jacket
- #scorpion
- #toothpick
- #getaway driver
- #crime lord
- #stunt driver
- #existentialism
- #neo-noir
- #vindictive
- #hammer
- #bold
Reviews

If it's got wheels, then Ryan Gosling's nameless character can use it. When he is not doing triple rolls as a movie stunt-man, he is being the freelance getaway driver for criminals who need a reliable man to get them out of trouble. His friend "Shannon" (Bryan Cranston) fancies himself as a bit of a motor sport aficionado and suggests to his wealthy (and pretty crooked) pal "Bernie" (Albert Brook

If you take out the staring and slow motion scenes in the movie, you're left with an hour or less. I liked it in general, but it wasn't as good as it was hyped. It could have been shot at a much faster pace with a different director. Ryan Gosling may be like this, but he looks extremely tense throughout the whole movie. If we write down the dialogues he says in an hour and a half on a piece of pap

Drive is a cinematic triumph that delivers an unforgettable ride from beginning to end. While the storyline may seem simple at first, the film's attention to detail and intricacy of world-building truly sets it apart from the rest. Every character introduced has a connection to the crime world that is slowly pieced together, creating a puzzle that's both engaging and intriguing. This aspect of the

**Ironically, a movie about getaway drivers and car chases was much too slow for me.** Lots and lots of silent staring. Drive cuts most of its dialogue, creating a mysterious and captivating main character, but its slow pacing that drags despite some fantastic car chases and gore-filled moments of action drained most of the excitement. The lack of dialogue forces actors to give incredible perfo
One of the best films ever made in my opinion. Nothing about this felt boring like people said. Just don't go in expecting an action movie. 10/10 Masterpiece.

Fate? Unknown... Drive is directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and adapted to screenplay by Hossein Amini from the novel of the same name written by James Sallis. It stars Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Albert Brooks, Oscar Isaac, Christina Hendricks and Ron Perlman. Music is by Cliff Martinez and cinematography by Newton Thomas Sigel. Driver (Gosling) has a day job, he's a Holly

The patient-man's _Transporter_. I've never been much of a Ryan Gosling fan (probably why it took me five years to get around to watching _Drive_). I am a fan of virtually every other cast member in the movie, but I didn't know any of them were in it before I started watching it. _Drive_ wasn't enough to bring me around on to the Ryan Gosling train, but I'll tell you who it definitely did put m











