DRIVE film analysis--The Car is The Monster, The Monster is The Man...AND VIOLENT!

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  • DRIVE film analysis. “You give me a time and a place, I give you a five minute window. Anything happens in that five minutes, and I’m yours.” The Man is the Car, the car is the man
    Drive (2011) is directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, written by Hossein Amini and based on the 2005 novel of the same name by James Sallis. Drive stars Ryan Gosling as Driver, Carey Mulligan as Irene, Oscar Isaac as Standard, Bryan Cranston as Shannon, Christina Hendricks as Blanche, Ron Perlman as Nino and Albert Brooks as Bernie.
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