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Drive My Car

Drive My Car (2021)

Drama 171mins (MA15+)
7.5 / 10 IMDb 7.6 / 10

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Drive My Car

2021 Drama 171mins MA15+ 7.5 / 10 IMDb 7.6 / 10

Yusuke Kafuku, a stage actor and director, still unable, after two years, to cope with the loss of his beloved wife, accepts to direct Uncle Vanya at a theater festival in Hiroshima. There he meets Misaki, an introverted young woman, appointed to drive his car. In between rides, secrets from the past and heartfelt confessions will be unveiled.

Drive My Car: Cast & Crews

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Ryusuke Hamaguchi

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Review Team
5/5
5/5

Drive My Car is a masterful exploration of grief and connection, crafted with meticulous attention to detail by director Ryusuke Hamaguchi. The film navigates the layers of human emotion through the journey of Yusuke Kafuku, a theatre director grappling with the loss of his wife. The slow pacing may ... Show more >>

Editor Team
4/5
4/5

Drive My Car is a unique cinematic experience that blends theatre and film in an engaging way. While some might find its pace a bit slow, I found it refreshing. The narrative unfolds like a delicate play, revealing layers of emotion and secrets as Yusuke drives through Hiroshima with Misaki. Their c ... Show more >>

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profound emotional introspective engaging haunting slow-paced beautifully shot complex resonant thought-provoking unique rewarding

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Absolutely, Drive My Car is a profound exploration of grief, love, and the intricacies of human connection. The film's slow pace allows for deep character development and emotional resonance, making it a rewarding experience for those who appreciate thoughtful cinema.

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