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If you are designing text or graphics inspired by the film, the signature aesthetic is often called or "Synthwave" and typically features:

A hot pink, cursive script font (specifically Mistral ) is used for the opening titles and credits. Drive (2011)

High-contrast neon pinks, deep blues, and oranges set against dark, nocturnal Los Angeles backdrops. If you are designing text or graphics inspired

A recurring motif in the film, referring to a fable about a scorpion who stings a frog while crossing a river because it is "in his nature," even though it means they both drown. Visual Style and oranges set against dark

The film is known for its sparse dialogue—the Driver reportedly speaks fewer than 900 words throughout the entire movie. Other notable moments include:

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