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How to evaluate the movie "Bay Driver"

The racing doesn’t stop, the music doesn’t stop

Baby Driver, whose English name is "Baby Drive", is a very successful Hollywood commercial movie and a commendable piece of music Speed ????crime movie. This movie incorporates highly provocative elements such as music, racing, crime, and love. The camera editing and actors' performances can make the audience roar with excitement. However, in terms of storyline, due to the length of the movie, the story did not unfold, the development of the love story was also a bit sloppy, and the ending of the story felt like it collapsed. Overall, this is a very good American commercial blockbuster. As long as the storyline is not forced, you can definitely enjoy a good movie-watching experience.

"Baby Drive" is about a robbery gang. BABY has extremely high driving skills. However, due to a childhood accident, he suffers from tinnitus and can only use music to adjust it, so he has achieved this success. A supercar god who always has music accompanying him while racing. The story as a whole is linear. Just when the baby is about to wash away his life, the doctor robbery gang does not want to give up on this master car god. The last robbery failed. While escaping Buddy's pursuit, the baby wanted to run away with his girlfriend. What is unexpected in the end is that after five years in prison, the baby finally gained true freedom and love.

The storyline is simple, not the point!

As a crime film, the storyline does not go as far as the audience imagined, but rather weakens the crime plot in an appropriate manner and shows the good side of the characters. The main theme of kindness in the end, especially the imprisonment of the male protagonist and the defense of the client in the trial, seems a bit too childish. The most dissatisfying thing is that the male and female protagonists could have ended up on the run, which would have been more emotional and artistic. But the director doesn't seem to want to do this, but uses atonement to give the most real freedom and love. Although I feel that the story is lacking, I think this can be regarded as the director giving a perfect ending to the youth love story of the male and female protagonists. ?

Shaking your legs for six minutes, a classic!

At the beginning of the movie, a bank robbery scene was staged. But robbery is not the theme, racing and escape is the focus. What's different from other escape movies is that the director perfectly integrated the music rhythm and camera editing, resulting in the famous "six minutes of leg shaking" at the beginning of the movie.

Unlike Fast and Furious, the car that escaped was not a luxury car, but an ordinary Bruce. This reduces the "eye-catching" nature of the car itself. Street racing to escape is also a very common method in movies and is not unusual. In "Shaking Legs for Six Minutes", the driving skills are not dazzling, and there are no thrilling designs. But the entire drag racing sequence in the music of "Bellbottoms" has aroused the audience's mood very well. The somewhat chaotic guitar rhythm and drum beats in the music are integrated with the baby's precise movements and wild racing scenes. It is simply perfect.

One shot, I admire you!

After each robbery, the baby will buy coffee. After the bank robbery, the director arranged a one-shot scene with the baby on his way to buy coffee. Accompanied by the famous R&B song "Harlem Shuffle" with a strong funk style, the director used a long shot to perfectly show the process of the baby wandering around the street, buying coffee, falling in love at first sight, and returning to the scene of the money sharing. In this section, apart from the music, it is just the baby's physical performance without any lines. But the director harmoniously unified the actors' performances, the street background and the background music. It expresses the joy and relaxation of the baby's remaining life, and the satisfaction of seeing a beautiful woman. The inner heart of an introverted little boy is expressed extremely delicately through music and the camera.

I admire the director’s ability to control and express himself!

The plot of the entire movie relies on the melody of the song to advance, and it perfectly integrates racing, crime, love, etc. It can be said that the racing is non-stop and the music is non-stop. The 30 OSTs run throughout the movie, closely linking character performances, plot development, and even character lines and personalities with music. I have to admire the director's musical reserves and his unique musical style.