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was he autistic?

fuck me this was great, definitely driver 2.0. would have loved an 80s inspired soundtrack for it, which was the only thing lacking.

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He was sociopathic

Why do people think Bloom was autistic? He obviously understood other people very well, he was just a sociopath.

He was a sociopath and a living corporation that communicated himself through memos.

I actually liked the soundtrack

Made it feel like a cheesy movie about a character who's gonna get his way, which happens

It was way better than Drive

what about the blinking?

an 80s inspired soundtrack would have made no sense you cringey fuck

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Time to chill lads

fuck you reddit faggot

I don't really see many similarities between this and Drive really. Medium Cool, Taxi Driver, and Network are closer in some of the themes they address.

>implying cheesy kavinsky-esque 80s synth pop isnt the ultimate reddit-core soundtrack

They launched that shitty movie just because of X-Men. To trick fanboys in watching it.

>would have loved an 80s inspired soundtrack for it

Fuck off back to tumblr

This. Driving Miss Daisy was more similar to Drive.

>Le jsut liek Drevi XDD
every movie that features a car on frame for more than a minute is compared to drive holy shit

>80s inspired soundtrack

I love the score of the movie. I get the hate, but I get the music selection put in. It's like a fairytale when it comes on. It's great.

I knew a guy in high school who blinked a lot, he was pretty chill, it's just a tic.

that's cool mane, thanks

it would have given it a campy feel. the dialogue had a lot of humor in it that normies would not pick up on, but a soundtrack that's borderline cheesy would have been a bold, cool move.

>blinking
>autistic
ncie psychology. And that's Loki, from another film. People that blink like that usially have a problem with sleeping or stare at screens too much

>Watch this
>Wow really impressive, Bloom went through extraordinary lengths to get what he wanted, even if he buried any sense of morals in the process.
>Go look on the internet to see others opinions
>"OMG I had to turn it off like Bloom was creepy as fuck If you like this film you need to go see a psychiatrist now. "

Normies are afraid of robots who actually go around and do shit in the world instead of containing themselves in their tendie-fort.