Drive includes an always-popular driving-backwards-at-60-mph sequence, but this trailer, unveiled over the weekend at Comic-Con International, offers clues as to why Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn won the Best Director trophy at Cannes this spring for the film.
In Drive, Ryan Gosling plays a Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a chauffeur for criminals. A mysterious woman, played by Oscar-nominee Carey Mulligan, pulls him into a heist that goes horribly wrong.
Refn first demonstrated a talent for staging mayhem when he cast Tom Hardy (Inception, The Dark Knight Rises) as a lunatic convict in 2008 biopic Bronson.
Drive, co-starring Albert Brooks, Christina Hendricks and Bryan Cranston, opens Sept. 16.
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