Saturday, August 27, 2011

Browse the NSFW Worldwide Trailer for 'Drive'

Looking forward to 'Drive' yet? If you are whatsoever into hard-driving, kick-butt, straight-ahead vehicle chase and fast-driving movies, this a person's for you personally. It's type of like 'The Transporter' on anabolic steroids. The plot is straightforward: Ryan Gosling plays a Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights like a getaway driver during the night when he falls for his cute nearby neighbor (Carey Mulligan) and does a heist like a favor on her ex-convict husband, he will get in way over his mind. 'Drive,' which won Cannes' best director award for Nicolas Winding Refn, co-stars Albert Brooks, Oscar Isaacs, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks and Ron Perlman, and can open Sept. 16 through FilmDistrict. In France They distributor, Le Pacte, just launched an worldwide trailer much like a U.S. trailer launched much less sometime ago that one, however, reduces some moments, adds sone clips, and it has some -- very brief -- nudity. Both trailers have spoilers should you read between your lines. So browse the official synopsis below, then browse the trailer following the jump. Ryan Gosling stars like a La wheelman services, stunt driving for movie productions during the day and steering getaway automobiles for armed heists by evening. Though a loner by character, Driver can't help falling deeply in love with his beautiful neighbor Irene (Carey Mulligan), a vulnerable youthful mother pulled right into a harmful underworld through the return of her ex-convict husband Standard (Oscar Isaac). Following a heist intended to repay Standard's protection money spins unexpectedly unmanageable, Driver finds themself driving defense for that girl he loves, tailgated with a syndicate of deadly serious crooks (Albert Brooks and Ron Perlman). However when he realizes the gangsters want a lot more than the bag of money in the trunk -- that they are coming straight for Irene and her boy -- Driver needs to change gears and continue offense. And merely permanently measure, here is a clip of the really heart-preventing scene when Gosling attempts to evade the L.A.P.D. following a heist. Whew. Tip o' the hat to SlashFilm

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