Nostalgia for the 80s lasts longer than the 80s themselves. Palm trees, neon, VHS interference, electro-synthesizer sound ... All this evokes the feeling of Anemoia - nostalgia for the times in which he did not live. And the movie 'Drive' is primarily aimed at such people.
The film does not focus on the plot, it is a simple story where there is a bad guy, a good guy, a beautiful princess who needs to be saved, and of course the confrontation between night and day, good and evil. The plot here plays the role of a movie projector, it shows us the secret 'plot' - the atmosphere and aesthetics. Drive is captivating with imagery, a highly visual film that can be watched a million or a million times to produce certain hard-to-describe emotions. One gets the impression that the film did not grow out of reality, but out of the cinema itself, collecting representations and images of the world of cinema. The atmosphere that the director conveys is so addictive that you become indifferent to the events on the screen, and partly this is the merit of the impeccable soundtrack.
It is the drive that is the starting point in the popularization of the genre that refers to the music and style of the 80s.