![]() It isn’t formulaic, and is quite slow to unwind, piquing my interest – why, for example, is Baby (the central character, played by Ansel Elgort) driving for Doc (Kevin Spacey), a criminal mastermind, when it seems to be completely out of character? I guess the number one reason is that it is a good, and simple story, very well told. This seems completely out of character for me as I am so anti-car that my rants on the topic have cost me friendships. I even found the title off-putting.īut I loved it and didn’t check my bank balance or emotional temperature once. ![]() I found myself watching Baby Driver purely because I was seeking an escape from the writing I had been doing in the cinema café, and was too exhausted to go home – this was the only film I hadn’t seen. The outcome of them is usually so predictable that I can safely switch off during these bits and think about work/finance/relationship/existential issues until the ‘story’ resumes, invariably with an outcome to the action as I’d anticipated. ![]() I’m not a fan of ‘action films’, particularly when they involve car chases and lots of noise. ![]() PHOTO BY: Wilson WebbĬOPYRIGHT: ©2017 TriStar Pictures, Inc. Baby (Ansel Elghort) getting chased by the police.
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