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7/10
Only a glimpse of John Delorean
kssttravel3 November 2018
We saw this movie at it's premiere in Venice. Although a great story and depiction of the final demise of John Delorean, the film only barely touched on Delorean's meteoric rise through GM and barely touched on those accomplishments. Jason Sudeikis steals every scene he is in as Jim Hoffman, but Lee Pace's portrayal of John Delorean is spot-on of the methodical genius. Presented as a "based on true events" biopic, I feel a lot of dramatic licenses were taken in bringing the final story to film.
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7/10
Not a Great Movie But Engaging Enough For a Watch
larrys32 October 2019
If nothing else, the colorful clothes, cars, music, and hairstyles of the '70's and '80's are a hoot here. The film can get muddled and disjointed with its flashbacks, but I felt there was enough here to keep me engaged and it does end strongly. Inspired by true events, I remember seeing the FBI tapes involving John DeLorean on the national news as this story did have a national impact.

All in all, not a great movie as I see it, but engaging enough for a watch.
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7/10
Not a biopic, but fascinating
garymathe-7617329 August 2019
Pace is fantastic as DeLorean and Sudeikis proves (again) that he can do much more than goofy comedies. Many here expected this film to focus on the famous engineer, but this is not a biopic. This is about the unlikely but fascinating events that led to the end of his career. We still get a good look at his personality, even if the focus is slightly more on Jim Hoffman whose story is also fascinating. Well worth a watch.
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7/10
Why the Sudeikis hate
corvette-459212 July 2020
I'm usually the first to jump on SNL cast members making movies because they drag half of the cast with them, then you get the long skit version effect - but this is not that movie. Sudeikis is great as the annoying weirdo and has good chemistry with all the players around him. The story is good as an over view of Deloreans struggle so just enjoy the ride and don't look to deep into it.
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7/10
Could have been much better...
Top_Dawg_Critic17 August 2019
...if it wasn't for the terrible writing. The screenplay had many plot and technical issues. The pacing was terrible that the 108 min run-time felt much longer. Too many long dragged out/unnecessary scenes that should've been edited down/out to fix the plot issues - e.g. why the briefcase (without giving away any spoilers) - an important omission of that detail, no? The editing wasn't any better. The sound/score was off and out of place in some scenes. Directing/camera work and cinematography was decent, but the production overall still felt like a low budget B-grade film from inexperienced filmmakers. On the plus side, casting was great and all actors where convincing, especially Lee Pace and Jason Sudeikis. Overall it was still an enjoyable biopic on John DeLorean. It's a generous 7/10 from me
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7/10
pretty good and worth the watch
natcalgary24 August 2019
I feel like those who didn't like this movie were not fans of jason Sudakis in the first place and pre-judged despite the fact he did a great job. Others didn't understand certain parts(ie. the suitcase) because they got bored or missed certain parts of the movie.

All in all great acting all around, the story kept me interested, and the ending satisfied me

7.1
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7/10
Seven for lee pace
thelidoshuffle19 May 2022
Nothing here but Lee Pace and a shiny car. Once again, Sudeikis overwhelms the film like Race which was a fantastic depiction of carl long and Jesse. He annoyed me then. He annoys me now.

Take Sudeikis out of it and I'll come back and watch it again.

7 for Lee -a great actor. He makes a great DeLorean.
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7/10
Elon Musk of the 70s.
rahmanism26 August 2019
It's a good movie about what happened to John DeLorean during design and producing of his famous car, the car that we saw on Back to the future. Decoration, acting and flow of events are good enough but not as exciting as the subject itself.
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3/10
Shabby Telling of History
info-605147 February 2021
There are plenty of documentaries detailing the events leading to Delorean's arrest. The best of these was made in the 80's entitled Scandal Life in the Fast Lane.

This film entirety ignores the duplicity, ego and sheer delusional mentality of an unpleasant narcissistic con man.

Whenever I watch Delorean in interviews it feels a little like a Jimmy Saville moment in that he wore his disguise inside out, so to see him portrayed firstly with a kind of gravitas he never displayed but also as some heroic figure caring about the lives of the workers in Northern Ireland was laughable.

The fact Delorean was embezzling the company along with consultant Colin Chapman is entirely missing from this "biopic" and the prior activities which included dodgy side deals during his time at General Motors and extorting money from the designer of a revolutionary coolant system for cars showed he was far too lazy to be considered a true innovator or visionary in motor vehicle design. The truth was he preferred conning money out of people rather than creating solid achievements and this was the tragedy for the Two Thousand people employed in the Northern Ireland factory who pinned so much hope and worked tirelessly for a man who really wasn't remotely interested in them or anyone else.

As to the film itself. From a narrative point of you it's reasonably well written. Although Delorean's personality doesn't come close to the man I've viewed in innumerable interviews and news footage. Therefore although the performances are not bad the central character is entirely unconvincing.

I suppose in a desperate attempt not to parody a man who appeared to be a walking parody this was an attempt to make him more believable. Sadly it relies on people who've never actually seen Delorean speaking in real life to make the film watchable. One thing I didn't understand is how Delorean rarely smiles in this film, when in real life he never missed an opportunity to show off his cosmetically blindingly white molars. Whether this down to the director or actor's choice or maybe no suitable tooth bleaching technicians being available is any body's guess.

Overall this was disappointing. Delorean's story of a false economic saviour appealing to people who really wanted to believe in his smarmy patter, in particular the UK government, is well worth telling and this didn't even attempt that.
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8/10
Filled with some great actor performances in the reasonably compelling story...
robertmaybeth29 October 2020
...of former business Titan John Delorean's dream gone wrong.

Based on the true story of John Delorean's struggle to create a brand new automotive sportscar line in the late 1970's, the same car made famous in "Back to the future". The Delorean was a mid-engined, all stainless steel bodied sports car, designed from scratch by Delorean's designing team to be an alternative to the GM and foreign sports cars. Buyers were underwhelmed by the anemic performance of the dodgy Renault-Peugeot-Volvo V6 engine, and despite the innovative gull-wing doors, the car turned out to be under-performing and trouble prone (if only because too few units - 9,000 - were ever produced in Delorean's Northern Ireland plant so the bugs could be worked out of the design). By 1982 lackluster sales of the car meant the company was facing bankruptcy. Desperately trying to keep his dream alive, and how he tried to do it via selling cocaine is the topic of this movie.

The film moves along briskly, with every scene foreshadowed by the opening shots of FBI informant Hoffman (Jason Sudeikis) being grilled in a courtroom by Delorean's defense attorney. Hoffman is in a bad place himself, having been caught flying in millions of dollars worth of cocaine, and so his FBI handlers need him to bring in a really big fish to prosecute - and through a series of strange events Delorean himself falls into their net. The resulting story is told in a way I found very engaging, with some really good performances being turned in by Judy Greer (as Hoffman's wife) and a show-stopping performance by Lee Pace as John Delorean. For me, watching Pace as Delorean was the most interesting part of the movie, since his acting is so good you definitely get the impression that this must have been the way Delorean was in real life. And even though I already knew the story, I found myself sympathizing with Delorean and glad the story turns out the way it did.

I thought this was a movie that did a whole lot with very little, and although the movie could and should have been a bit better, I think this movie's worth a watch.
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5/10
Same like the car
rehmankhilji25 August 2019
Yes the movie is like the DMC, it starts on a high note, losses track in between and the end it simply torturing. Though based on true events the movie is made too boring, it can put you to sleep. Jason Sudeikis guess forgot that it was not a funny movie and his main role was not carried out so nicely. I saw only for the love of the car and that too due to Back to the Future.
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6/10
A disappointing missed opportunity in this crime melodrama
akcenat14 October 2019
In an age where movies involving various real-life stories are becoming quite the trend, this film takes the story of the DeLorean scandal, who was charged with cocaine trafficking. The film is probably a little too lightweight to catch-on in a big way and from about the halfway point it shift in gear throwing everything out of sync & ultimately making the whole picture feel like two different movies. Judy Greer impressively over-achieves turning the thankless looking role of 'Ellen Hoffman' into one of the smarter and sexier characters. For Lee Pace alone, "Driven" is worth checking out eventually, but this is one you can afford to skip at the movies.

Rating: 6, just because of "Back to the Future" ;)
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7/10
A lighthearted semi-comic loosely based biography..
alexqueens30 October 2019
A semi-comic biography that took a while to hook me, but once it did, this turned out to be quite an interesting piece of history.

Sudekis, predictably, plays a slightly goofy, slightly naive (but perhaps a little smarter than he lets on) neighbor to none other than Mr Delorean (whilst also being a reluctant FBI informant). And for anyone who's seen Lee Pace in the series Halt and Catch Fire, will notice that he channels his Joe MacMillan character back to life; which is not surprising, considering both that fictional character and the real life John DeLorean are not all that far apart. I wouldn't be surprised if his character on the series sealed him the starring role in Driven.
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7/10
Delorian was an absolute scumbag.
haidabom20 January 2022
That is my major complaint about this movie. He is made to be a sympathetic character in this movie, always talking about how he wants to "save all his workers jobs". That man would have fired his mother if it meant he profited from it.

He screwed over so many people in his life. He stole a patent from a trusting business associate and then made his life hell when he tried to get back what was his life's work.

I really liked both John and the informants performance in this, I just wish it was a little more accurate when it came to Delorians true character, it would have made it more fun to enjoy watching his great downfall.
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7/10
enjoyable
fmwongmd25 October 2020
Well directed and acted biography of a spectacular character of our automotive world. Lee Pace does an admirable job of acting.
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7/10
A good movie...not a documentary
andrey-3523726 August 2019
Love cars and history...was fascinated by John DeLorean and his car as a kid. Just keep in mind, that this is a motion picture, a movie made to entertain, not educate and not a documentary....Good cast, although Jason Sudeciss steals the show, good cinematography, good directing. A movie about the case of John DeLorean, not himself. Was fun to watch.
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GTO Tri-Power
flout729 August 2021
I was distracted at the start of this movie. It's supposed to be about a knowledgeable, famous car designer. Then he makes a bold statement at the beginning pertaining to the gorgeous GTO Tri-Power which he claims has three 4 Barrel carburetors sitting on a 389 cubic inch motor... that is quite inaccurate... Tri-Power relates to Three 2 Barrel carburetors.. Very famous engine. I stopped watching in order to make this quick observation... Some may think this is petty but I hope they do a better job with accuracy as I continue to watch.
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7/10
A little dry but it's art imitating real life
kjjustinkiran17 March 2020
Well, it's not perfect which I guess makes it perfect , if that makes sense
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3/10
Annoying Jason Sudekis
giorgiopalmas17 August 2019
I was expecting a Tucker: A Man and His Dream type bio. Lee Pace makes a great DeLorean but we have to see that doofus Sudekis in every scene. DISAPPOINTED!
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9/10
Great movie!
minunimion29 March 2020
Fascinating story, I couldn't stop watching it! I loved all the actors... very good acting! I didn't know almost anything about DeLorean, but his car used in "Back To The Future"... beautiful, futuristic car that unfortunately and sadly, didn't work. I recommend this movie, at the end, I decided for a 9/10. I really can't see how it is possible to give it 1/10... there's no chance seriously you can be objective giving such that low score. To me guys, you watched another movie or you're really confused... next time, plug your brain in before writing BS, you're embarrassing yourself.
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7/10
Entertaining tale of egos, ambition and corruption.
Bobalopacus4 June 2023
'Driven' is a solid 7/10. It's not a comedy, but there are elements of the plot and performances that are lightly amusing. I was aware of the famous car (as much from Back To The Future as anything else) but didn't know anything about the central story, which made it more interesting to follow.

There's plenty of 70s style decor and fashion keeping the film visually interesting and the performances are decent too. The courtroom scenes that tie the story together lack tension, but this is partially down to the source material - it's difficult to care much about this collection of entitled people even though it's entertaining to step into their world for a brief period.

Jason Sudeikis seemed well-cast as the somewhat aimless and irreverent FBI informant. His combination of gormless smile, almost pathological optimism and need to please coupled with a tendency to dig himself deeper into trouble made for an interestingly conflicted character, although not a particularly strong protaganist.

The plot partially revolves around a battle of egos/budding friendship between Hoffman (Sudeikis) and DeLorean, with the car manufacturer and entrepreneur dominating to begin with, but events shifting the balance to a much more even keel.

It is not clear until the end whether genuine respect and friendship, ego 'driven' power dynamics/ambition or self-serving survival instincts will decide the outcome.

Lee Pace is good as DeLorean - exuding Alpha Male bravado but hinting at a less stable core.

Not much else to say here, it's no masterpiece but it's a colourful and engaging watch about a slightly bizarre slice of history.
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4/10
A disappointing effort
Maxbeta22 August 2019
The second of two productions about John DeLorean I've seen recently, this was by far the weakest. Lee Pace was fine but underused; the majority of the running time is taken up with Jason Sudeikis annoyingly stammering through his scenes in what seems like a comedy. There are scant details of the events or people involved, despite the almost two-hour length.

If you want to see the real story of the man, and his unfortunate downfall, watch the superior Framing John DeLorean docu-drama with Alec Baldwin.
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utterly false portrayal of DeLorean. He was a con-man.
random-707784 October 2019
DeLorean was a conman. He deserved arrest and imprisonment.
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7/10
A lot of fun
chrismonkee24 May 2020
I really enjoyed it. Who cares if it's not accurate? Everyone knows the Delorean was a crap car.

The film zips along like the car never did. What more do you want?
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7/10
Not a bad film, but those interested in this story will be left wanting more
val-kalinic28 September 2021
When Driven begins and continues to linger on Hoffman, the viewer is somewhat surprised that's who they chose as the main character, but I have to admit the movie does justify this choice later on by being consistent about it and making it clear what story they want to tell. It is in fact more the story of Jim Hoffman than John DeLorean. A conflicted character aware of their flaws, caught between a rock and a hard place -- between the lawmen that have power over them on one side and their friendship with a neighbor they wouldn't want to betray otherwise on the other. That can be an interesting story, and frankly, is in this case. However, the problem is they didn't do it with fictional characters in a made-up setting; they did it with an immensely famous and interesting real-life case. That's why the viewer (at least this one) is both more interested in, and wants to see more of, the John DeLorean story than the Jim Hoffman one. So even after you accept what the filmmakers are going for, you can't resist thinking more about the (in)famous entrepreneur whenever he is on screen.

The way I see it both Sudeikis and Pace did a good job, but sadly something is missing here, and what it boils down to for me, is that it seems they're in two different movies. Sudeikis's goofy portrayal of Hoffman is enjoyable, but feels like the only comedic tool the movie uses. Pace's DeLorean however, again, while a good portrayal, can in contrast feel even cartoonish at times because so much of his screen time is used for pontificating and self-serving monologues. Yes, that can possibly be a good way to convey the point of him being narcissistic and pompous in a limited runtime, but:

All this makes me think Driven would have worked better as a mini-series: if the runtime was expanded by 30 minutes to 1 hour which focused more on DeLorean's character than Hoffman's, and then it got split into a few episodes featuring both storylines, I think we'd get a sense of: 1) the iconic, very successful founder on the one side -- who is a severely flawed man but completely blind to it and in love with himself, and 2) a small time crook down on his luck -- but who IS at least honest with himself about his flaws and place in the world. The series would then better contrast these two men and show how their totally separate paths were destined to collide, in the end shattering a man, a company, and a family -- another aspect this movie unfortunately largely glosses over.
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