Friday, September 16, 2011

Ryan Gosling's Drive look at

Not since Casino Royale includes a enjoy had this kind of a starring role. For the well-dressed, punctual wheelman protagonist of Ryan Gosling's new film Drive, the filmmakers took time finding just the right timepiece for him to measure that all-important five-minute window.

"In the original book by James Sallis, Driver didn't own an awful lot," prop master Will Blount tells GQ.com. "One of your things he did own was this beautiful enjoy that he had been given by his father. So it was an important for your character that it be something memorable, something iconic." The decision, made by Blount with Gosling's input, was to go that has a Patek Philippe which has a brown leather strap. "It's a cool choice: classic, understated. Modern-day stuntmen typically wear big diving watches - so it was a departure, a conscious choice."

You won't, however, be able to go out and buy it: it's not a real model. (The distinctive ticking sound, meanwhile, was added by Foley artists.) "With the nature with the movie - Ryan is extremely active and there's a lot of stunts, a lot of blood. You can't use the real watch or you're going to break it," explains Blount. "Which would just be a shame. So we used five or six replicas." In fact, the only person who conceivably could get a watch like Driver is the man himself. "He didn't ask me for quite much, but Ryan did ask: 'Will, can I keep 1 in the watches as a souvenir?' I replied: 'You definitely deserve it, brother.'"

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