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it’s hard to explain.” As we’re introduced to the mysterious driver and are lead on a journey to discover what was going on behind Gosling’s hood. The film opens with a head-bopper crooning, “There’s something about you. It gave us a reason to take Ryan Gosling serious as the stoic and dangerous driver, let us fall in love with Carey Mulligan, and even gave us our first taste of Oscar Isaac, all while swirling in a magnetic synth pop soundtrack. The movie’s reminiscent of gritty yet flashy Michael Mann films of the 80’s, but was a breath of fresh air to film fans when it debuted in 2011. In Drive, director Nicolas Winding Refn created a stylish piece of action pop art that felt fresh as well as nostalgic. Drive – A Real Hero – College and Electric Youth It sends the viewer out walking on air as a fitting end to one of the best romantic comedies of the 90’s.ġ4. Stevie Wonder then comes in with “I Believe” a long song that is wholly optimistic about the future. This symbolizing him finally putting someone else’s needs and wants in front of his own. The film ends with our lead having reconciled with the love of his life, stating that he’s now working on a new mix tape for her with songs she would like. The soundtrack, true to the lead character’s taste, is one of the best of the 90’s. “Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to pop music?” John Cusack plays a record storeowner who’s on the outs with his girlfriend and he recounts his previous loves as he realizes his own immaturity and obsession with music might play a role in his misery. High Fidelity is a coming of age story for a man who should have grown up years ago. High Fidelity – I Believe – Stevie Wonder The following list does contain spoilers for the movies themselves.ġ5. Here’s a list of 15 movies that ended on a perfect note. If what they say is true, that the beginning and end of a film are the most memorable parts, then music aficionados, editors, and filmmakers know that an opening and closing song can have an enormous impact on how you feel walking out of the theater.