Drive is a director American movie directed by Danish director Nicholas Winding Lev, starring Ryan Gosling, Carry Mulligan, Brian Cranston, Oscar Isaac, Albert Brooks. This film was premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and his director was awarded the Best Director Award. The film tells the story of the Hollywood stunt driver, which is also the fugitive of the criminal, based on the same name novel by James Salis. The plot of the movie is relatively simple. An unknown driver lives in Los Angeles and is a part-time movie stuntman with a mechanic.
Drive is a 2011 American action movie directed by Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn. This script, written by Hossein Amini, is based on James Sallis' 2005 novel "Drive". Movie star, Ryan Gosling is an anonymous Hollywood stunt driver who uses Moonlight as a driver of the fugitive. He soon liked his neighbor Eileen (Carrie Mulligan) and her youngest son Benicio. Her husband's husband, Oscar ยท Isaac, who was tied to her debts, was released from prison, and they joined the millions of dollar robberies that lead to standard death and endanger the lives of everyone else It was. Brian Cranston, Christina Hendrix, Ron Perlman, and Albert Brooks play a supporting role
Reason of Reason is an abortion prevention documentary in 1987 photographed and supervised by American obstetrician Bernard Nathanson. The American Portrait Film Company published a movie including Nathanson's comments and a 4 month fetus shot of abortion in 1987. The movie also shows the testimony of a woman who received similar procedures. In Reason of Eclipse, Nathanson compared the procedure of abortion with the homicide and discussed the fetus as a person while discussing the illegalization of abortion. This documentary is a sequel to Nathanson's first documentary Silent Scream released in 1984. Both documentaries believe that illegal abortion was non-criminalized in the United States in 1973. Reason of Reason is one of the most influential movies, causing public concern about the American abortion controversies of the 1980s.
When the Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive was opened to the public in North America in 2011, this movie has received a great reputation and gained popularity. At the beginning of the year, the movie was awarded the Best Director's Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, but it was only the best work among the many honors and nominations the critics and film festival won. "Praised" is focused on a combination of genre combinations, especially black, romantic, crime / convulsions and action movie elements. A lot of people call this movie an art film, paying attention to Refn's long-term filming, camera framing, wise image composition, Euro Pop music preferences, and so on. This unreserved praise is novelty for movies that combine types or "beyond".