Los Ángeles.
-'Drive' (2011, Nicolas Winding Refn)
-'Mullholland Drive' (2001, David Lynch)
-'Blade Runner' (1982, Ridley Scott)
-'The Big Lebowski' (1998, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen)
Si te gusta Drive (2011) sos corto de mente y odiás el cine. No hay forma en este mundo en el que te tomes en serio el cine y te guste cualquier cosa de Nicolas Winding Refn. The Gray Man es genuinamente menos ofensiva que Drive.
deadman and heartman I'm not so sure they are appearing but the rest of characters could appear no problem, unless refn and del toro want to give it a go
Michael Sarnoski says that he wanted A24's live-action film adaptation of "Death Stranding" to feel "big, but also offbeat and character-driven":
"This takes place in the world of the video game, but I have my own set of characters. There are some like overlapping characters that fans will be excited to see, but it’s very much my own story within this universe."
variety.com/2026/film/featur…
Throwback Video
It’s been 10 years since Nicolas Winding Refn was a much bigger deal and he made his arthouse fashion horror movie. Not really one of my favorites of his but it is kinda weird and that’s cool.
youtu.be/qLoMv55_PkU
Sincerely I am getting fed up.
Refn series was fantastic.
Ana d'Armas films were fantastic.
Nowadays it's mediocrity.
@JeffBezos Change your creative team.