![]() Baby Driver is anchored by a few crowd-pleasers from several different styles and decades - the Damned's "Neat Neat Neat" bounces up against the Commodores' "Easy," Queen's "Brighton Rock" rears its head, as does the Simon & Garfunkel song that provides the film with its title - but individual songs aren't the point of Baby Driver: what matters is the journey, and this swift race through soul, jazz, rock, and pop offers an incredible ride. Such a long running time allows the curators to flash their good taste and skills in crate digging. Fittingly, the film receives an expertly curated soundtrack - one that lasts an hour and 42 minutes, which is just ten minutes shorter than the film itself. Music is an essential element of Edgar Wright's Baby Driver, a movie about a getaway driver who races away from crimes with his iPod pumping. ![]()
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