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Haven't been this stoked for a film since Hostel when I was but a lowly fledging to the writing game. Just waiting for the teaser to get posted was torture.
The Refn/Gosling duo strikes again. Could not be more excited for this. I feel like Refn's starting to hone in his style. Granted, his work has always stood out. But he's learning how to focus it in all the right places. This trailer looks absolutely beautiful. Thanks for posting James!
Read the screenplay for this a few months ago and wasn't really impressed by the story or the writing. But with Drive, I think Refn took what was a fairly mediocre story and transformed into a visually stunning film. Gosling's presence also helped that movie immeasurably. So, despite OGF's lackluster script, I think it could be another visual tour de force.
I want to be more excited for this movie but watching the trailer made me less than enthused. I'm sure it's going to be aesthetically pleasing but I feel like this whole art-house Ryan Gosling being a violent bad ass while looking broken and soulless is getting kind of tiring. I hope I'm wrong but I have a feeling this won't measure up to Drive. The last line of the trailer "Do you want to fight?" made me cringe a bit. Either way, I'll go see this, hopefully my low expectations wlil make it all that better.
Those visuals are absolutely stunning. One of the actors in this worked on The Hooligan Factory (a movie I worked on at the start of the year) and he thought this would turn out pretty awesome. That trailer makes it hard to disagree right now.
Looks like another visual feast from Refn. And yeah, like Drive was for me, this script's a meager meal too. Trailer's a little too close to Chow Yun Fat territory for my taste.
I'm sure it will be a glorious experience on the big screen. Let's hope that Refn's style brings more spark to the story.
E.D.
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I'm still plenty excited. I knew this would divide audiences. That doesn't bother me. I love films that don't play it safe. The reviews I've read thus far have been very extreme and apparently there've been walkouts so clearly that's the case here.
The one thing that does surprise me is how many people have said the film is *not* like Drive. I was definitely expecting a continuation of that style. I was cautious, given that Refn wrote the screenplay himself, but he and Gosling went on to say basically that the film was cut from the same cloth as Drive. What I'm hearing now seems more of a Valhalla Rising situation.
Nevertheless, when Cannes has walkouts, the films are usually nuts. Can't wait for July.
I just don't want Refn to become a parody of himself. I'm worried that Gosling is a little TOO subdued. Obviously this worked in Drive, but we're going to need a little more character this time around.
I turned "Drive" off after 30 mins...What exactly was appealing about that movie, with lame acting and 80's soundtrack? If had to watch one more freaking "stare off" between him and the girl.
I watched Ryan Gosling in Gangster Squad... I didn't realize he sounded like Pee Wee Herman when he talked. Not a fan whatsoever.