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Artfully blend(s) anecdotes, insights, and studies from the social sciences into a frothy blend of utility and entertainment. ” —Bloomberg a b c d e f Zeitchik, Steven (September 15, 2011). "Ryan Gosling and Nicolas Winding Refn share the ride". Los Angeles Times. p.1. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011 . Retrieved October 8, 2011.
Movieline 's Stephanie Zacharek rated the film 9.5 out of 10, complimenting the film's action and writing that it "defies all the current trends in mainstream action filmmaking. The driving sequences are shot and edited with a surgeon's clarity and precision. Refn doesn't chop up the action to fool us into thinking it's more exciting than it is." She also admired Refn's skill in handling the film's violence, and the understated romance between Gosling and Mulligan. [86] Drive was Roger Ebert's seventh best film of 2011. In praising the film, he wrote, "Here is a movie with respect for writing, acting, and craft. It has respect for knowledgeable moviegoers." Like Zacharek, Ebert admired the film's action sequences, which were practically made and did not rely on CGI effects. [87] [88]
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Ryan, Mike (June 10, 2013). "Here's Why You Hated The Purge". The Huffington Post. Archived from the original on October 9, 2013. The novel is almost impossible to categorise. It is, in effect, a murder mystery: in the bleak Polish midwinter, men in an isolated village are being murdered, and it is left to Janina Duszejko, a kind of eastern European Miss Marple, to identify the murderer. But a mere whodunit would hardly satisfy a novelist who said “just writing a book to know who is the killer is wasting paper and time”, and so it is also a primer on the politics of vegetarianism, a dark feminist comedy, an existentialist fable and a paean to William Blake.
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