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Kid Koala – ‘Was He Slow (Credit Roll Version)’ģ0.Baby, the expert driver at the center of Edgar Wright's genre-busting Baby Driver, doesn't have a lot of connections to people. Barry White – ‘Never, Never Gone Give Ya Up’Ģ9. Golden Earring – ‘Radar Love (1973 Single Edit)’Ģ4. Focus – ‘Hocus Pocus (Original Single Version)’Ģ3. Brenda Holloway – ‘Every Little Bit Hurts’Ģ2. Sam & Dave – ‘When Something Is Wrong With My Baby’Ģ0. Martha and the Vandellas – ‘Nowhere To Run’ġ9. Alexis Korner – ‘Early In The Morning’ġ7. The Detroit Emeralds – ‘Baby Let Me Take You (in My Arms)’ġ5. The Commodores – ‘Easy (Single Version)’ġ4. The Beach Boys – ‘Let’s Go Away For Awhile’ġ0. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers – ‘Egyptian Reggae’ĥ. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – ‘Bellbottoms’ģ. Obey all traffic laws on the way there… because you won’t want to on the way home.ġ. So get in your car, buckle up and head to see Baby Driver this weekend. It veers close to a Tarantino-esqe masterpiece that likes of which we have not seen at the Cineplex in a number of summers. Baby Driver is potentially the best film you will see all year. Speaking of Jon Hamm, his performance in this film will leave you asking: Don who?īaby Driver is the best film you will see this summer.
BABY DRIVER SOUNDTRACK EASY LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING MOVIE
In a non-stop movie perhaps their stories just weren’t important to the narrative at hand, but I would have liked a little more from the women. If I had to levy one criticism toward this film it would be the lack of development of the female characters, who (especially the former) can come off a bit flat here. Lilly James’ Debora is as alluring to Baby as Elza Gonzalez’ Darling is to Buddy, Jon Hamm’s character. Jamie Foxx is always solid, and turns up the shit-crazy in his Bats character. Kevin Spacey manages to expertly balance a menace that makes you hate him with an obvious paternal affection that makes you love him in the way that only he can do. I found the original aesthetics and fast pace set-to-music style refreshing. Critics will call this an extended music video, with lyrics finding themselves surrealistically into the set pieces, but I would argue that while this idea was first expressed as a music video, it is a welcomed evolution to a tired/retired genre. The music is the bones, and the action is the meat. Baby Driver is built upon the music as the clay of a sculpture is built over a wireframe. To say that the film is set to the music is to vastly oversimplify the film does not function without the music. This is easily the most eclectic and well-thought-out movie soundtracks using pop hits off all time, Guardians of the Galaxy be damned. While this term may get bandied about somewhat loosely, the soundtrack actually IS a living breathing character in the movie, to the extent that we fear for its life when bullets fly its way… you’ll see what I mean. Music is so intrinsic to this film that you would not be drifting out of your lane to call it a modern-day-muscle-car-musical. Further complicating his attempts to escape the life is a budding love with a diner waitress, and unstable heist crew mates.


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He promises his foster dad that after “one last job” he will be square with the kingpin he works for and be free from the criminal lifestyle, but things have a way of going wrong.
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Orphaned by a crash that also left him with tinnitus, he is permanently adorned with earbuds-in, and a pocket full of iPods to suit his mood and drown out the ringing in his ears.

Played by a so-fresh-faced-he-must-still-pop-pesky-pimples-in-the-morning-mirror Ansel Elgort, Baby is a prodigy of a wheel man literally driven by music. Superman has his sunshine, Popeye has his spinach, and Baby Driver has its music. In his first auteur solo effort, Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Ant-Man), has truly done something special with film and music.
