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The jaw-dropping car chases through the streets of Atlanta were performed for real. Stunt drivers executed drifting maneuvers, reverse 180-degree turns, and narrow alleyway escapes at high speeds, with the actors frequently inside the cars to capture genuine physical reactions. The Editorial Symphony
The film follows Baby (Ansel Elgort), a young, exceptionally talented getaway driver suffering from severe tinnitus caused by a childhood car crash. To drown out the constant ringing in his ears, Baby listens to music constantly through a collection of vintage iPods. the baby driver
Overdrive and iPods: How Edgar Wright Created a Modern Action Masterpiece with ‘Baby Driver’ The jaw-dropping car chases through the streets of
Every chase, footstep, gunshot, and car drift is meticulously choreographed to the soundtrack playing in Baby’s earpiece (and thus the audience’s ears). To drown out the constant ringing in his
Baby acts as the reliable anchor for every escape, timing his maneuvers perfectly to the duration of his favorite songs. However, his desire to escape the criminal underworld intensifies when he falls in love with Debora (Lily James), a sweet diner waitress who shares his passion for music. The Kinetic Art of Audio-Visual Sync
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