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So, 'The Driver' is this intriguing piece from 2017 that unfolds in Shanghai. The unnamed woman at its center is fascinating, almost like a mirror reflecting the desires and expectations of the people she meets. There's this unsettling atmosphere throughout, with a pacing that keeps you on edge as she shifts from passive to actively disruptive. The performances are raw and evocative, pulling you deep into the characters' psyches. It's loosely linked to Muriel Spark's themes of identity and manipulation, but it feels very much its own beast. There's a certain grit to the practical effects that enhances the unsettling nature of the narrative, making it distinctively unnerving without relying on flashy gimmicks.
This film has a unique place in the collector's realm, as its director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery. Limited physical releases have made it somewhat scarce, heightening interest among collectors who seek out lesser-known gems. The thematic depth and atmospheric quality have sparked discussions and made it a topic of curiosity in niche film circles, cementing its position as an intriguing addition to any serious collection.
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