Surprised


I watched the movie for the second time last night. The first time I was thoroughly engrossed into the film but found a lot of the abstract and seemingly randomness of some scenes to be off putting and made no sense to me. I followed the movie up by watching the analysis by Chris Stuckmann and a few other's and then suddenly the title and meaning of the entire film made sense to me.

Fast forward to yesterday and I watched it again... And I was blown away by it, even having seen it before. The "random surreal" scenes work so much better when you understand what's REALLY going on. I caught onto to the characters, their actions and their dialogue much better. Not only is this film extremely beautiful visually and great sonically but I actually found the film to be nearing on flawless and actually pretty great. I was not bored at any point of the film and I fully grasped what was being said.

I'd even say Only God Forgives & The Neon Demon are actually Refn's best films to date. It's too bad many other's only want more Drive. I feel like people are missing out on some great experiences.

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I agree

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Drive is his biggest departure from what he normally does. Neon and Only God are more of his style. It's a shame that people are so quick to dismiss Only God Forgives and Neon demon because it's not like Drive. That's ignorant. Either way, I continue to enjoy and support all of Refn's projects. He's one of my favorite current filmmakers.

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I don't think so. When you compare Pusher and Neon Demon, Drive lands in the middle. It's got his Visual Signatures all over the place.

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Nope, Drive is much better just for having Bryan Cranston in it.

Also, nothing can top that elevator scene. Pure unadulterated rage.

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DRIVE - 8/10
THE NEON DEMON - 9/10
ONLY GOD FORGIVES - 5/10

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Haven't seen Neon Demon, but I like your taste.

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It’s a pure and bold artistic vision - what more can you ask from a filmmaker?

OGF only has a low rating because stupid people couldn’t digest it, and were irritated that it wasn’t as accessible as Drive, especially with Gosling returning.

Drive was based on a book and adapted by someone else. OGF was written by Refn himself, it’s a much more personal film.

I still prefer Drive because I’m a sucker for a more traditional narrative, but I absolutely applaud the artistic integrity and enjoy the dark beauty and mystery of OGF.

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Great movie 10/10

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