“I’m stuck with him for another hour”: Barbie Star Ryan Gosling’s Most Iconic $81M Role Came to Life After Director Started to Cry for Failing to Kill Harrison Ford

Barbie Star Ryan Gosling’s Most Iconic $81M Role Came to Life After Director Started to Cry for Failing to Kill Harrison Ford
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Ryan Gosling has delivered numerous incredible movies throughout his career, and one of the most remarkable among them is the 2011 film Drive. The film not only received positive reviews from the audience, but it also proved to be a breakthrough role in Gosling’s career.

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Just like its great plotline, the film has an intriguing backstory as well. The idea of this movie isn’t as basic as any other movie, as it literally involves the emotions of the filmmaker. Previously, during an interview, Gosling discussed how he and the film director ended up making Drive.

Drive
Drive

The intriguing backstory behind the creation of the Drive

The 2011 action drama film Drive, based on James Sallis’ novel of the same name, focuses on the story of a Hollywood stunt driver. The film is directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, and it features Ryan Gosling in the lead role. Previously, during an interview, Gosling revealed how the idea of making this film struck Refn.

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Refn has made iconic films throughout his filmmaking career, yet there is one thing that the supertalented director lacks. Refn, who made a hit film like Drive, doesn’t know how to drive. The director failed his driving exam eight times; however, he certainly excels when it comes to taking the steering wheel of the film in his hand.

Ryan Gosling and Nicolas Winding Refn
Ryan Gosling and Nicolas Winding Refn

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Coming back to the topic, since Refn couldn’t drive himself, he asked Gosling to drive him back to the hotel after their meeting. Gosling said,

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“I’m stuck with him for another hour driving out to Santa Monica, and he won’t talk to me so I turn on the radio to quiet the silence and REO Speedwagon’s ‘Can’t Fight This Feeling’ comes on.”

Since Refn was high on his meds, he got into the vibe, increased the volume of the music, and started to sing along. After a while, the director started to cry at the thought of leaving his family behind in Copenhagen just after having a second child.

Moreover, he was overwhelmed by the thought that he was pursuing a movie that Harrison Ford wasn’t interested in. Recounting all the incidents together, Refn had a moment of realization. He turned to Gosling and said,

“We’re going to make a movie about a man who drives around in a car, listening to pop music, because that is his emotional release!”

The moment Gosling heard his idea, he got convinced and agreed to be a part of it.

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What is Ryan Gosling currently doing?

Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling recently appeared in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie. The film has been a blast at the box office ever since its release. Apart from this, the actor has many projects lined up. One of which is Netflix’s The Gray Man 2. After the success of the first season, Gosling is all set to mark his return in the highly anticipated second season. However, its release date hasn’t been announced yet.

Barbie is successfully playing in theaters worldwide.

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