Dane Hume looks at the hit film Drive and why it is a modern classic.
When you love something, it feels as if the whole universe is working in your favour to make it that more worthwhile and pleasurable. It’s a feeling you get from deep within when you have found the one thing that encapsulates you and, as with anything you have strong feelings for, you feel the urge to tell the world and shout it from the top of a mountain (and maybe start a family band). The passion that comes from it causes you to do crazy things, pushing you to your very limits, which can be conveyed in innumerable ways, whether that be the love of a car; that special someone; or in this case, a film. And every once in a while, a movie will reach the screen and change the way I think and feel about certain situations.
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