mardi 30 avril 2019

Drive 1.5 - Darkness Never Fades Nor Hides


Drive: Darkness Never Fades Nor Hides
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Drew Goddard
Writer: H.G. Hansen
Based on the 2011 film by Nicolas Winding Refn
Cast: Dan Stevens, Jessica Paré, Bruce Campbell, Norman Reedus, Benjamin Bratt, Aubrey Plaza and Chloe Bennett

A recap of the last few episodes

We see Mia (Jessica Paré) and Driver (Dan Stevens) with Mia’s friend and Daisy’s girlfriend, Rita (Aubrey Plaza), and Daisy (Chloe Bennett), Mia’s sister. They are enjoying their time with one another as Driver remains content through the whole evening. They run out of wine and Driver volunteers to get more. Rita and Daisy are unsure about him; he’s kinda distant to them while open with Mia. Mia just reassures them that he isn’t open with new people. Rita thinks he’s got a dark soul as she can read it on his face then excuses herself to the bathroom. Daisy and Mia talk to one another about what Mia sees in him. Mia doesn’t know how to describe it like he makes her feel safe. He looks at her like the only person in the world. Daisy isn’t surprised since it looks like he doesn’t like people on how he rarely talked to her or Rita. Mia rolls her eyes as she knows Daisy is being protective but she doesn’t need to worry since Driver wouldn’t hurt a fly. Driver walks in with the wine as he grabbed a red one since Daisy said it’s her favorite. Daisy is setback as Mia smiles by how Driver listens more than talking.

The aftermath of the diner incident is shown as the bodies, blood, and carnage is about. “Dangerous” by Fred Eaglesmith plays as the camera pans around till we get to the kitchen where Driver and Daisy are quiet. Daisy is still shocked by seeing this side of him. He tells her that they have to get out of here. Daisy asks how it is easy for him to kill those people. Driver is now setback by this as he never had to explain that part of himself, since he rarely shows it. He’s had a past that he always ignored but it wasn’t till now it’s come back. Daisy then asks did Mia know but they’re interrupted as a cop car appears. Driver tells her that has to go but Daisy can’t leave Rita. Driver tells her to meet up later and he’ll explain more. Daisy is still shocked but tries to regain herself. He apologizes about Rita and how he always liked them.

Driver and Mia are walking out of Rita’s and Daisy’s apartment as Mia wants to know what he thinks of them. Driver likes them which are hard to see considered how he rarely said anything to them. Driver didn’t need to or want to because they were… “Adorable?” Mia finished his thought and smiles. Driver smirks as he loves how she  can read him better than he can her. Mia always loves a strong silent type anyway. They kiss and get into the car. They drive away but a car can be seen following them.

Herb (Bruce Campbell) is seen walking into the station as he sees everyone is riled up as a diner has been reported for a mass murder. Milton (Benjamin Bratt) informs Herb that the guy they’re looking for appeared at the scene. Herb is confused by this as Milton asks if he wants to join but Herb says he needs to stay back to follow up on something. Milton is okay with that as he heads to the scene. Herb stares  at Milton.

Driver is waiting for Daisy at her home to which she isn’t surprised by this after what she saw him do. Daisy begins to the questions of who he is and why was it easy for him to do what he did. Driver  explains about how he never had a normal life and how the only father figure he had made him a monster. He did things that only someone can only live with to continue living. Daisy asks why did those people want to kill him. Driver is hesitant but he realizes she won’t let go since they killed Mia. Driver doesn’t wanna say till Daisy blows up on him  on how she deserves to know since Mia loved him and always defended him. “He’s my brother…” Driver says and Daisy is confused. Mr. S (Norman Reedus) or Samuel, the guy he was talking to, is his orphan brother.

Herb breaks into Milton’s desk and goes through his  things as he finds some stacks of cash and a burner phone  hidden. Herb calls the last number and someone answers as they mention it better be better than the time they almost got caught at the police station. Herb not answering signals it’s not Milton and Herb hangs up quickly.

Driver explains how Samuel and he were raised by a man who made them weapons. We see a set of memories where Driver and Samuel growing up killing innocents and people who threatened their father figure. Daisy asks then why does Samuel want to kill him. Driver tells a brief story about how he got into a series of events of LA but that isn’t why. “Then why?... What reason would he have to collect on the hit against you?” Driver then mentions he killed their father figure. He killed him in front of Samuel. We see a teenager bashing someone violently with a hammer. He then stands in front of the man while holding the bloody hammer. Samuel walks into see Driver’s eyes like such darkness.  

Herb does some work as he can see Milton and some other cops being the first to responded to all of Driver’s  incidents but looks at the security tapes of the club to find that the times they reported in don’t match what’s on the tapes.

Driver is silent as he is deep into thought of his past. Daisy asks what he did next. Driver talks about how he had to do what he had to to survive. Daisy is silent too but Driver explains he doesn’t want to be an awful person but the world has already formed and molded him into something that will always be there for the world is  dark and gritty. Daisy doesn’t believe that but Driver mentions how Mia thought the same and tried to change him till it got her killed too. Daisy catches him by that as he discovers she knew what he was. Driver makes a face as if he has just been caught in the act. 

Driver and Mia get home as they talk  about how Driver has to go to work again tomorrow. Mia wants to spend the day with him tho. Driver insists he has to work which makes Mia ask what’s so important but gets interrupted by a group of men who break into the house. Driver attacks the men by having one of them shoot their own foot, breaking a flower veil and using the shard of glass to repeatingly stab a guy in the neck, and then fights hand to hand combat with three men at once. Driver ends it with his foot stomping on a guy’s head. The guy who got shot in the foot tries tot crawl away but Driver catches up to him. Driver asks who sent them and the guy tells him he can’t run away from LA. How everyone will find him and kill him along with Mia. This makes Driver angry as he asks why he had to threaten Mia. Driver then takes his fingers and sinks them into the guy’s eyes till a crack can be heard. Driver breathes deep as a flash image of him standing with the bloody hammer over his father figure. The blood dripping slowly from the hammer. “Derek?” Driver can hear young Samuel staring at him with deep fear as he can with Mia who is frightened by him. She saw the whole thing as Driver’s angry fades. He begins to break down as  if he doesn’t like that side of him. Mia slowly walks up to him as she comforts him in her arms. She tells him it’s okay as Driver sees Mia’s bracelet.

Driver stares at the bracelet as Daisy now looks at Driver like she understands him for the first time. She then asks if Mia accepted him  but Driver corrects her that Mia actually made him a better man. Daisy then asks that those people who killed Mia and Rita are all controlled by Mr. S or Samuel. Driver nods. “Then what are you gonna do?” Driver looks up as he sees Mia tell him it’s alright. He  doesn’t believe she can love him now but he saved her and that makes her love him even more. She gives him her bracelet and tells him it’s a symbol of how he doesn’t need to be alone anymore and how he can be better. They kiss as she sees and loves him for him. Driver looks up at Daisy and tells her, “I’m gonna burn this fucking city down if it means I get to see Samuel burn with it…”

Daisy recalls a brunch meeting with Mia and Rita as Rita notices Mia is kinda quiet. Mia is just tired, she and Driver had a deep conversation that made them realize things about each other. Rita makes a crack how she guesses their caution to him made her finally dig through his luggage. Mia doesn't find it funny as she feels more connected to him now. Daisy doesn't buy it as guys like Driver who don't say much about themselves always have a lot to hide. Mia though doesn't think so. Some people can like heroes but have darkness inside of them. But people who have darkness inside hide it for a reason that's not selfish, those are people who deserve redemption. When they look at Drive they see someone not worth their time but she looks at him she sees a light that's covered in darkness only because it never fades or hides. It'll always find a way to appear. But Driver, he hides for others but knows it'll never go away. She loves him for how he wants to be a good person. Rita says whatever as Daisy can see though that Mia got to see something others don't. See a person for who they really are and she accepts it.

Daisy sees why Mia loved him, she believed hes a good person even though he's damaged. Even though she scared of him, she knows it's more than him losing the one he loved but his light was snuffed out and the darkness is all that remains. 

Herb awaits for Milton in Milton's apartment. Milton is surprised by this but he's glad to tell him they got Driver's face now they're gonna get him. Herb thinks that fantastic including for his employer. Milton is still as Herb knows he's the one who sold out Ridge. Milton tries to explain that he was doing it to capture Driver so lives can be spared but Herb throws the cash he found in Milton's desk hidden along with a burner phone. The last number called was right after they questioned Ridge. Herb is sickened by Milton who now drops the act talking about how they do nothing to make the world better so what's wrong with earning more than a pat on the back. Herb doesn't buy it as he now's looks at Milton for what he is. No different than the ones they lock up. Milton chuckles as he thought Herb would have joined considering how much Mr. S is paying him. Milton pulls out his gun and loud bang is heard.


CUT TO BLACK







"Once you get over the overbearing pacing issues, you realize that Drew Goddard managed to get the vibe of the original film quite well and that it is stylish and well acted (although all that violence feels a little gratuitous)




I don't usually judge adaptation by their truthfulness, but can we really say it's an adaptation of the film by now ? I had high hopes for this one, but the twists and turns to the story and the constant deaths are a real bummer for me.



Say what you want, but the people behind Drive know how to choregraph a fight scene.  The show works best when it is set in the present time and loses all it's momentum during flashback sequences. I liked the series so far, but now that (spoiler alert) Peter Capaldi's character is dead, I need a new favorite character)







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