Edgar Wright has frequently cited Hill’s film as a primary inspiration for the technical precision of his chase sequences.

Characters are identified only by their roles (The Driver, The Detective, The Player). This adds a universal, mythological quality to the film.

Nicolas Winding Refn’s film is a direct spiritual successor, featuring a silent protagonist with a similar jacket and stoic demeanor.

While it wasn't a massive hit upon release, The Driver has become a massive cult classic and has heavily influenced some of modern cinema's most stylish directors:

The Driver is famous for its . Walter Hill utilized the empty, rain-slicked streets of Los Angeles to create a dreamlike, almost "pulp" atmosphere.

The story follows "The Driver" (played by Ryan O'Neal), a man of few words who is the best getaway artist in the business. He lives by a strict code of professionalism, which is tested when a "Detective" (Bruce Dern) becomes obsessed with catching him. The film isn't about why they do what they do, but they do it.

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