Before I rip this movie apart, let's talk about the good things. The soundtrack was good, not much to say here. In a movie where music is a huge plot point and so embed in the main character, it was natural that the director and producers focused on the sound design and musical aspects of the movie. On that note, the opening credits were amazing. When Baby (yes, that's he's name) goes to buy coffee, there is a tracking shot of him walking back to his base/office/meeting space. The editing here is ok, but the cinematography, set design, and choreography were superb. It is set to "the Harlem Shuffle" by Bob & Earl. A good selection. Why? It's a good song. I honestly don't think there was a reason tied to character, motivation, or story. The lyrics of the song are hidden in the background and foreground, coming up in sync with the song. This whole sequence was brilliant (and misleading).
Another good thing, the "Tequila" sequence. In this scene, the gang is in a gunfight against a group of undercover cops and here the editing is way better. All in sync and to the rhythm of "Tequila" by The Champs. It's a cool action sequence and pretty much the only one where I got what I was expecting from this movie.
Now, Baby Driver has A LOT of faults and mentioning all of them will make this review the size of the bible so I'll just focus on the big ones. Starting from the one I noticed before I even watched the movie: Making Baby a getaway driver.

When I saw the trailer, I commented to my friends that having Baby be a driver limits the choreography and the musically lead editing. Baby moves and acts according to the music he's listening to. In a car, there's just so much you can do (choreography wise) and if you edit too much, you'll end up looking like a Fast & Furious movie trailer. If Baby were a fighter, on the other hand, there is so much more possibilities for fun action scenes and choreography: Gun Play, CQC, Sword Play, Parkour, Karate, Juijitsu, Ninjitsu, Kung-Fu, etc. So many different fighting styles and disciplines within those fighting styles could've been implemented in ONE SCENE. This also allows the editors and writers to write an action/fight scene with virtually ALL musical genres: Rock, Metal, Punk, Cumbia, Merengue, Folk, Classical, EDM, Hip-Hop/Rap, J-Pop, Reggae. Not to mention the variations between locations and weapons. As a character, this gives Baby a very clear weakness that he has to overcome: without music, the pacing of the battle can be dictated by the enemy giving Baby a clear personal obstacle to overcome in the overarching story.
Second Strike: Baby's Character.
First, his name is stupid. They justify it in the story as just a code name so that if anyone in the group gets caught, no one knows the others' names. Baby, in this scenario, makes sense. He's always the youngest in the heist and he was recruited at a very young age so naturally to his boss and co-workers he would be a baby. What IS stupid is that he uses this unbelievably stupid name outside. If the point of these names are to hide your identities from others and each other, then using it to buy coffee, to meet people, and in your daily life defeats the purpose of this pseudonym. His real name is actually dumber. If you suspend your disbelieve to accept that Baby is an acceptable name in this reality, Baby's real name made me yell "OH COME ON!" in the theaters when I heard it. SPOILERS AHEAD: At the end of the movie, he gets caught and it's revealed his real name is Myles. Get it? Because he is a driver? Drivers move in MILES per Hour? Sega (circa 1992) called. They want their joke back.
Furthermore, Ansel Elgort was a bad casting choice. I get he is a pretty boy and he can be charming (as proven in The Fault in our Stars) but he cannot play a badass. When he is defiant or tries to stand his ground, I wondered why didn't ANY of these people shot a gun to startle him and put him in his place. He does not give an "action confident" persona at all, and in the "Tequila" action scene it kind of proves that he is indeed not someone who can stand his ground. Another problem Ansel has is energy. In the opening scene, he's supposed to be rocking and jamming to the "Bellbottoms" by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion while his partners are robbing a bank. God bless this kid because dear lord knows he is trying. In this entire sequence I did not believe for A SECOND he listens to this kind of music, let alone that he had the energy to pull it off. For a character like this, they needed either someone with more energy like Jim Carrey or someone more musically inclined like Johnny Depp (Younger actors, obviously).
Third Sin: Music as a gimmick.
Music plays a big role in this movie, both from a production point of view and a character point of view. From a character perspective, Baby has to be listening to music all the time to die out a ringing in his ears caused by a car accident from when he was a kid. This, supposedly, "keeps him moving". Going back to the point on why he should've been a fighter instead of a driver, I mentioned that making him a driver removed agency from his character. What I meant by that is simply that Baby rarely does anything in the entire movie. He IS the getaway driver, yes, but he is away from the action most of the time. Baby is reluctantly brought into these action scenes which doesn't further his character nor gets him closer to his goals. They advance the plot, but Baby is NOT a part of those advancements. He contributes nothing to the story, to HIS STORY. Baby's goal is to pay his debt to stop being a getaway driver, and by the middle of the film he does. Then he gets brought back for a "last heist" and... I'll get to this point later, but the point is that Baby has no agency in this movie. All actions are done by the characters around him.

On the editing tangent, the editing of this movie is good but nothing to gush about. The editing was based on a gimmick and marketed itself on being unique. Not only did the promise of "music lead editing" did not deliver (either by a lot of sequences and cuts out of sync (Yes, I noticed them) or this editing being reserved to a couple of scenes), but also this type of editing has been done literally thousands of times (and a million times better) in music videos since the 80's. To those about to argue that music videos are different from movies, back in the 80's a lot of music videos were done as short films with plots and characters, like for example: Thriller, Billie Jean, and Take on Me. Furthermore, there is a whole genre of film that is forced to do this type of editing all the time: Musicals. So congratulations on Baby Driver for winning a "Best Editing" award for stuff you see on Glee. If you want to see the editing I was expecting from this film, check out the YouTube Channel TheBestAMVsOfAllTime, or the following videos:
- "AMV - With Lightning Speed - Bestamvsofalltime Anime MV" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUtBo911p-Q
- "AMV - A Piece of Toast - Bestamvsofalltime Anime MV" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAninNKS2a8
The Final Nail in the Coffin: The ENTIRE Third Act.

Baby shows up, they have a conversation, Baby shoots Buddy, but decides not to kill him, runs away with Deborah, stops by Doc to get his tapes back, Doc has a change of heart and lets him grab 1 tape (the one Baby's mother sings in), they leave the building, the police arrives, Doc has a second change of heart and helps Baby and Deborah escape, they don't escape, its not the police but Buddy in a police car, Doc is killed, there is a chase, Baby lures Buddy into a trap, Deborah helps, Buddy falls down on a car in flames 7 stories below, the car goes boom, they drive to a bridge, Baby offers himself and tells Deborah not to stop him.
Was this exciting? Doesn't it feel like it should be? This is exactly how the third act feels: we're moving from one thing to the next, with no stakes and no emotion. It's boring, all because the movie failed to make me care.

Let me fix this ending right here: STEAL THE ENDING FROM THE ACCOUNTANT. That would've been a WAY more powerful and emotional ending than this pathetic conclusion. He Leaves Deborah at a motel or something and leaves her his mother's tape or one of his iPods, as he escapes captivity listening to one of the songs about Deborah. Leave it open ended on whether he got caught in the end or not. This would have not fixed the climax but it would've at least showed some attempt at trying to end on a high note. Instead we got a by the numbers "guy gets the girl" ending that they couldn't even do right.
Conclusion: This movie Blows.
