Driven

2001

Action / Drama / Sport

31
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 14% · 111 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 33% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 4.6/10 10 43245 43.2K

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Plot summary

Talented rookie race-car driver Jimmy Bly has started losing his focus and begins to slip in the race rankings. It's no wonder, with the immense pressure being shoveled on him by his overly ambitious promoter brother as well as Bly's romance with his arch rival's girlfriend Sophia. With much riding on Bly, car owner Carl Henry brings former racing star Joe Tanto on board to help Bly. To drive Bly back to the top of the rankings, Tanto must first deal with the emotional scars left over from a tragic racing accident which nearly took his life.


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Sylvester Stallone as Joe Tanto
Robert Sean Leonard as Demille Bly
Gina Gershon as Cathy Heguy
Burt Reynolds as Carl Henry
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by smrtazzdave 4 / 10

Best Parts Were Left on the Cutting Room Floor

This film is a shining example of why I always like to watch deleted scenes or alternate endings. Stallone actually wrote the screenplay and after watching what was cut (incl. some scenes that were never even finished) I realize Director Renny Harlin killed this film. The cut scenes and commentary show that this was supposed to be a racing version of "Rocky." All kinds of deep dialogue and development of not only characters, but individual relationships was cut because the Director wanted to dedicate more time to the race scenes and slow-motion shots. No wonder this film seemed hollow. Some scenes just made no sense regardless, but I now know that some of them didn't make sense because the backstory that would've made it make sense was cut. I hate when film makers treat the audience like we're all simple minded and need constant eye candy to keep us watching.

Reviewed by Kingslaay 7 / 10

Enjoyable

There is something about well made car racing films that lands well. Similar to the other films I have seen like 'Rush' and 'Ford vs Ferrari' the formula works well. The formula of intensity, danger, high stakes and personal rivalries makes for a great car racing film. Do not trust the critics, they've lost it. I don't agree or even understand where their little heads are at.

Driven has exhilarating racing scenes. Stallone does a decent job in the film and the rest of cast help carry it nicely. Burt Reynolds (Legend) also adds value to this film. The intensity is built up nicely and the ending was really satisfying and a really nice way to end on a good note. Driven is one hell of a ride.

Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 3 / 10

Flat tire

After making Judge Dredd, Sylvester Stallone got interested in the world of auto racing.

He said of the film's concept, "Racing's very much like the world of acting. You have your front runners and you have guys that are there for the long race, and you have other guys that block for other people, that are called supporting and character actors. It's all the same kind of situation. And you realize that you can't always be number one. You just can't be the guy in front all the time. So what you can do is lend support to, and help and nourish and encourage someone else. So it's like your experiences live on in someone else. If you can find some young actor and you can say, "Listen, don't do this and don't do that and avoid this and that," and share your experiences, and he does succeed, you can say, "You know what, I kind of contributed to that." As an actor did you have to learn you can't always be number one the hard way. Unfortunately, I did."

Although this film was a commercial failure, it brought Renny Harlin back after his fiasco Cutthroat Island. He and Stallone had teamed up before for Cliffhanger. It was also a critical failure, nominated for seven Golden Raspberry awards and earning the ire of Jay Leno, who told Richard Roeper that it was the worst car film ever made.

In the middle of the 2000 Champ Car Season, rookie driver Jimmy Bly (Kip Pardue, Remember the Titans) is in the lead with five big wins. But the pressure is getting to him, thanks to his brother and business manager Demille (Robert Sean Leonard, TV's House). It's also put him directly in the crosshairs of reigning champ and teammate Beau Brandenburg (Til Schweiger, Inglorious Basterds), who is also dealing with the distraction of his fiancee Sophia (Estella Warren, 2001's Planet of the Apes).

So Beau decides to dump her and he starts winning again. However, Jimmy has a big crash and needs an older driver to be his mentor, so team owner Carl Henry (Burt Reynolds!) brings back former champion Joe Tanto (Stallone) to replace Memo, another driver who is now married to Joe's ex-wife Cathy (Gina Gershon). Whew - the drama is already started, but what do you expect from a movie with the tagline "Welcome to the human race."

Joe's just supposed to be a blocker, but when he learns that Jimmy is getting with Beau's ex-fiancee, he tries to use his experience to fix things. It takes a car crash that nearly kills Memo to bring everyone back together and be friends.

Jimmy ends up the champ, with Beau in second and Joe in third. Everyone celebrates and I cheer on the credits, which finally freed me from this film. Stallone's original script was 220 pages and Harlin's first cut was four hours long, so while I often want a film to give more, I was fine with this movie ending when it did.

If you know racing, one would assume you'll love all the real racers showing up, but I would imagine so many of the details, like Joe throwing coins on the track to touch with his car, are absolutely ridiculous. Then again, this is supposedly a trick that trick real-life Formula One driver Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina used to perform.

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