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The title does not refer to operating an automobile *SPOILERZ* by Mischief Shai-hulud 10/11/2011, 10:35pm PDT
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The Scorpion and the Frog

A scorpion and a frog meet on the bank of a stream and the
scorpion asks the frog to carry him across on its back. The
frog asks, "How do I know you won't sting me?" The scorpion
says, "Because if I do, I will die too."

The frog is satisfied, and they set out, but in midstream,
the scorpion stings the frog. The frog feels the onset of
paralysis and starts to sink, knowing they both will drown,
but has just enough time to gasp "Why?"

Replies the scorpion: "Its my nature..."


It's no accident that Walter White from Breaking Bad is in this movie. It's a film all about fantastic plans laid waste by people making self-destructive choices that it's their nature to take. Just about everyone in the cast is a frog or a scorpion at one point or another, but the Driver is the primary scorpion setting the conflict in motion, and Albert Brooks is the primary Frog whose mutually beneficial plans with the Driver are ruined. Kind of like, and I wish I could think of a better example but I cant, Robert DeNiro's consummate professional criminal in "Heat" who has a chance to make a clean getaway from Pacino for good and start a new life with Felicity, but can't leave a string untied in his criminal life and ends up losing everything and getting killed at the end.

As he says, "I'm a Driver, I drive." That's the only time in his life that he's completely at home and in his nature. Do a death defying flip for a measly $500? No problem. Strike up a conversation with his pretty next-door neighbor? He only manages that by getting manipulated into it by Bryan Cranston, and you get the feeling that Cranston's story that the Driver gave no argument to working for half wages in his auto shop wasn't just a humorous exaggeration.

At the start of the film he has grand plans going into effect. He's going to be a racecar driver working with his friend Cranston and financed by Brookes. He has a burgeoning relationship with his pretty neighbor and her son. Then her ex-con husband comes back. Everything about the guy spells trouble and the pretty neighbor is constantly dropping anvil-subtle hints that she'd be happy if he was back in jail or otherwise gone from their lives. The Driver comes across the ex-con lying in a bloody mess in the parking garage and tasked with doing a robbery that couldn't more obviously be a set up than if they also told the ex-con to wear a bullseye T-shirt on the job.

Like the scorpion on the river, all the Driver has to do is refrain from acting on his nature and he and everyone he cares about wins. He doesn't, his nature is that he drives and he signs on to take part in the doomed heist even as the pretty neighbor gives him rueful looks while her ex-con husband makes friendly with the Driver.

After the job goes south and for the remainder of the movie, the Driver is lost and out of his element. While he's cool as a cucumber evading police helicopters, he's shaking and terrified as he menaces a thug with a hammer. His only wish at this point is to get out of this uncomfortable situation as quickly as possible, to the point that Ron Perlman says to him during their brief telephone negotiation, "you're not very good at this, are you?" Yeah, the stunt mask looks totally fake and doesn't get put to great use, but it's a talisman of the world he knows and the confidence it provides is why he seeks it out rather than a better disguise. Of course he didn't know to take off his bloody jacket in the Chinese Restaurant. If you're wondering why none of the waiters or patrons seem to notice, then repeat to yourself, "it's just a show" and you really should just relax.

But almost everyone is a scorpion at one point or another. Ron Perlman places the entire empire he and Brookes have built together in jeopardy because it's not in his nature to take any gruff from anyone, even if they're the Italian Mob. Cranston got his pelvis broken for trying to cheat a gangster but he's still trying to hustle them to the end. Etc. Like Brookes said to Cranston, it was just bad luck that put the scorpions in their lives in positions where their natures ruined their shared dream of a racing team. The Driver isn't autistic or retarded, his flaws are just put under the biggest microscope in the film.

And so the final image is of him bleeding to death, the frog killed by his hand, and sitting behind the wheel, partaking in the nature that drove him to ruin.
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Driver is a very good movie. NT by Mischief Maker 10/09/2011, 11:07pm PDT NEW
    Please justify this movie to me, because I thought it was a boring pile of poop. by Hans Clastorp 10/10/2011, 10:30am PDT NEW
        Being There (in Cars)? NT by Mysterio 10/10/2011, 10:36am PDT NEW
            Chance the Car-dener NT by motherfuckerfoodeater 10/10/2011, 3:43pm PDT NEW
            chillwave Le Samourai NT by Vested Id 10/11/2011, 12:19am PDT NEW
        Are you the guy by laudablepuss 10/10/2011, 10:52am PDT NEW
            Haha I wish! NT by Hans Clastorp 10/10/2011, 11:15am PDT NEW
        Did you like "No Country for Old Men?" NT by Mischief Maker 10/10/2011, 8:00pm PDT NEW
            no by Hans Clastorp 10/10/2011, 8:12pm PDT NEW
                Then I can't defend "Drive" for you. by Mischief Maker 10/10/2011, 10:05pm PDT NEW
                    Re: Then I can't defend "Drive" for you. by Vested Id 10/11/2011, 12:38am PDT NEW
                        Boy, people smarter than me have been remarkably slow on the uptake lately. by Mischief Shai-hulud 10/11/2011, 8:55am PDT NEW
                            Re: Boy, people smarter than me have been remarkably slow on the uptake lately. by Hans Clastorp 10/11/2011, 6:32pm PDT NEW
                                The title does not refer to operating an automobile *SPOILERZ* by Mischief Shai-hulud 10/11/2011, 10:35pm PDT NEW
                                    I thought it was terrible. by Ice Cream Jonsey 10/13/2013, 1:43pm PDT NEW
                                        My girlfriend banged some other dude while watching this movie. NT by I will forever hate it 10/13/2013, 2:06pm PDT NEW
                                        Gosling is famous only because chicks think he's cute and they really only want by us to listen to them talk 10/24/2013, 10:52am PDT NEW
                                    I am actually coming around on this due to your review. Damn you, MM. by Ice Cream Jonsey 10/16/2013, 9:34am PDT NEW
                                Have you seen Ryan Gosling's other movies???? by That's just how he "acts" 10/24/2013, 10:40am PDT NEW
                        Here's a better review by Mysterio 10/11/2011, 10:54am PDT NEW
                            Is this reviewer a functioning retard? by Worm 10/11/2011, 2:43pm PDT NEW
        Badalamenti didn't do any music for the film by Siskel and Ebert 10/11/2011, 3:13am PDT NEW
    This one site just republished your review. by Ice Cream Jonsey 04/16/2016, 9:30pm PDT NEW
        Well at least it properly links back to here. NT by MM 04/21/2016, 11:04am PDT NEW
    Re: Driver is a very good movie. by E. L. Koba 04/16/2016, 9:58pm PDT NEW
        Give the Turbo Kid OST a listen! NT by Mischief Maker 04/22/2016, 1:44am PDT NEW
    Just watched this for the first time, bit late to the party by artist formerly known as Eurotrash 07/08/2016, 2:06pm PDT NEW
 
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