Drive

2011 • 100 minutes
4.0
2.57K reviews
93%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Director Nicolas Winding Refn (The Pusher Trilogy, Bronson) teams with screenwriter Hossein Amini to adapt author James Sallis' novel about a lone-wolf Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a criminal getaway driver. When the lightning-fast wheelman (Ryan Gosling) incurs the wrath of L.A.'s most dangerous criminal (Albert Brooks), the only way out of the mess is to put the pedal to the metal. Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, and Ron Perlman co-star. MPAA Rating: R Rated R for strong brutal bloody violence, language and some nudity. 2011 Drive Film Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.0
2.57K reviews
A Google user
February 17, 2012
This movie started off great. Action packed and suspense, exactly what you would expect from a movie titled "Drive". After the first 15 mins this movie rapidly declined! It began to movie very slowly from scene to scene and the plot became progressively worst and predictable. If you are not looking for an action packed thriller then this movie may be worth watching. But if you think this movie will keep your heart pounding like sitting behind a 500 horse power engine then you may want to keep browsing.
1 person found this review helpful
A Google user
April 28, 2012
It was very artistically shot and had a great soundtrack but the actual movie is lame, nothing happens and it ends on a very flat note, leaving you feeling cheated, I watched it in theatres when it came out and it was the worst movie I have ever seen in theatres. Also the car he drives is stupid. You can not get a new impala with a manual trans. FAIL!
A Google user
May 8, 2012
It had the potential to be a great thriller/noir/heist movie but it was poorly executed. The opening chase scene was great and intense and edge of your seat but that's where the good stops. There's no real acting, scenes are seriously dragged out and contain no dialogue. The main character is boring and offers nothing to the movie. The villains are way more interesting and I cared more about what happened to them than I did the protagonist. Artsy is fine if done right but this was just a boring movie