The movie Drive, which soundtrack is to be released soon on physical media, got another trailer.
In contrast to the uncensored trailer, which contained a licensed music and original score, the original music replaced with a cheap trailer "chewing gum", although this doesn’t spoil the impression of a good video.
Also, composer Cliff Martinez gave a short video interview about "Drive."
The world have just saw the first full (and uncensored) trailer of crime thriller "Drive".
"Drive" - Hollywood debut of Nicolas Winding Refn (director and Valhalla Rising and Pusher trilogy), the story of an unnamed stuntman played by Ryan Gosling ("The Notebook", "Blue Valentine"), moonlighting at night as a driver for robberies. The film also stars Carey Mulligan, Ron Perlman, Albert Brooks and Christina Hendricks.
The author of the original music for "Drive" is a modern minimalist Cliff Martinez, a composer regularly working with Steven Soderbergh ("Traffic", "Solaris"). In the past Martinez tried to make friends with the game industry and wrote the soundtrack for the Career Criminal - ambitious Grand Theft Auto clone, which was developed by Midway jointly with the famous filmmaker Tony Scott ("True Romance", "Enemy of the State"); unfortunately Career Criminal have been closed and a full debut of Martinez as a game composer did not take place.
Premiere took place at this year&39;s festival in Cannes, where Nicholas Winding Refn was named as best director. "Drive" will shows in cinemas will be released on September 16, in Russia – on September 29. Details of the official soundtrack are about to appear in late August.