Nicholas Winding Refn's 'neon-noir' heist film Drive winds the speedo back 25 years to honour the spirit of 80s action films, but this fable about fast cars and mob violence isn't afraid to show its feminine side.
I understand why 'neon-noir' was used, and I can appreciate it. I on the other hand took it as a more grindhouse film, but with more money and better production. The violence reminded me of the great exploitation films of the 70's and 80's. Either way, I agree and loved the film as well.
Maximillian Sablosky
This was an awesome review.
Mar 13 - 11:53 AM