

Driven
Psychologist Kara Bischoff and LKA Commissioner Sibylle Deininger, once a couple, are reunited by a brutal murder case.
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Plot Summary
In the late 1970s, a young, ambitious FBI agent named Jim Holloway is assigned to investigate the controversial rise and fall of the flamboyant and enigmatic auto executive John DeLorean. As Holloway delves deeper, he becomes entangled in DeLorean's world of fast cars, Hollywood elites, and illicit dealings.
Critical Reception
Driven received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its narrative unfocused and its portrayal of John DeLorean lacking depth. While some praised the performances, particularly Lee Pace as DeLorean, the film struggled to find a consistent tone and often felt more like a superficial sketch than a compelling biopic.
What Reviewers Say
- Lee Pace delivers a committed performance as John DeLorean.
- The film struggles with a disjointed narrative and fails to fully explore its subject.
- Lacks the compelling depth expected of a biopic.
Google audience: Audience reception for Driven was polarized. While some viewers found the story of John DeLorean intriguing and appreciated Lee Pace's portrayal, many were disappointed by the film's pacing and perceived lack of substance, leading to a split in opinions.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Nick Hamm, aimed to capture the excess and spirit of the 1980s, a decade that was defined by DeLorean's rise and fall.
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