The Baby | Driver [hot]

The diner romance scenes: Slower, intimate moments that contrast the action, underscore Baby’s yearning for normalcy, and humanize him beyond his role as a wheelman.

Nearly two decades later, Wright expanded that two-minute concept into a full feature. The title itself is a play on words. "Baby" is the protagonist’s nickname (played by Ansel Elgort), derived from his baby-faced youth and naivety. "Driver" refers to his occupation. But together, "The Baby Driver" implies a prodigy—a child thrust into an adult world of violence, yet operating with a level of skill that renders his peers obsolete. the baby driver

Baby Driver is a film that respects its audience. It assumes you love movies and you love music. It is stylish without being hollow, and action-packed without being mindless. The diner romance scenes: Slower, intimate moments that