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So, 'The Driver' (2002) is this raw, atmospheric piece that really delves into the darker corners of urban life through the eyes of Kiki, a night-shift bus driver. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike at times, contrasting with the gritty realities he encounters. It's all about that juxtaposition between his mundane job and the surreal escape found in his erotic dreams, which can feel unsettling yet oddly compelling. The practical effects, though not flashy, add an authentic touch to the film’s stark representation of loneliness and desire. I think what sets it apart is this haunting sense of isolation and longing that lingers well after the credits roll.
Finding a copy of 'The Driver' can be a bit of a challenge since it hasn't seen a wide release or many reissues. This rarity has sparked some interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate films that capture the essence of urban life and human despair. It's worth noting that the film’s unique thematic elements and practical effects make it a distinctive piece for those looking to deepen their collection with something slightly off the beaten path.
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