What “Drive My Car” Reveals on a Second Viewing

What “Drive My Car” Reveals on a Second Viewing

4/24/2022

link

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/what-drive-my-car-reveals-on-a-second-viewing/amp

summary

In this article, the author explores the film "Drive" and the effect of watching it for a second time. The article discusses the themes of the film, including the protagonist's struggle with human connection, the portrayal of violence, and the exploration of identity. By rewatching the film, the author gains a deeper understanding of its nuances and symbolism. The article highlights the director's attention to detail and the use of visual storytelling to convey emotions and relationships. Overall, the author suggests that a second viewing of "Drive" allows for a richer experience and a deeper appreciation of its artistic elements.

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