Drive Opening

The Opening of the film Drive had little of the story told in the first two minutes. The only several facts can be seen. The first is that this man is a driver, this is shown by his driving gloves, racing jacket, and the fact that almost the entire opening is him driving. Establishing shots as well as aerial shots also show that this is set in a large city. A tracking shot follows the character out of his car, and a POV is used to show what what he sees briefly. The music and stylized credits also show a bit of the aesthetic theme will be. The credits name the casting agency, production designer, costume designer, producers, who the screenplay is by, and who directed it. The budget was 16 million dollars,  and it made 78.1 million. It won best director at Cannes Film Festival, Oscar nominated for sound editing, and won a Golden Globe for supporting actor.

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