'Baby Driver' Tip Offs

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When we see Doc lay out both heist plans in Baby Driver, both schemes involve information or equipment provided by an insider with 'a nasal problem'.

What does this refer to? Is it an insinuation that Doc coerces cocaine dependants into helping him pull robberies or is it something else?



Best Answer

This is most likely crime lingo, referring to a cocaine addiction.

Cocaine is often snorted and sometimes referred to as 'nose candy'. What he means is that they're basically exploiting someone's drug addiction (whether by supplying him the drugs or blackmailing him about it) to get him to help them. This is a fairly common trope with both criminals and cops (who would sometimes use a drug possession charge to flip witnesses).

To further corroborate this, notice that Buddy says he and Darling will be back for another job once their 'nose bag' is empty - and Bats later explains exactly what that means:

I know you guys got noses to feed... You rob to support a drug habit.

[And as for this has something to do with Eddie No-Nose, don't ask me that!! ;)]




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Will there be a Baby Driver 2?

A sequel for Baby Driver is not officially confirmed yet, but the team has been very eager to do it. Back in 2017, Wright revealed that they are already working on the deal for the sequel. "The deal is being hammered out as we speak. So, hopefully, I'm going to at least write a second one.

Why are babies called Baby drivers?

Trivia (164) Director Edgar Wright once parked his car in a parking garage, only to realize that, by complete coincidence, the car next to him had a stylized "BABY ON BOARD" sign, with Baby's (Ansel Elgort) face taken from the movie poster.

How much do Baby drivers make?

Internationally it did equally as well, earning $119.1 million for a grand total of $226.9 million. In a word, nice. It wasn't just that critics loved "Baby Driver," ultimately paving the way for an awards season run and some Oscar love.

Is Baby Driver a good film?

Exhilarating! Edgar Wright's Baby Driver is an accelerated non-stop action-thriller that will have you in high-gear the entire drive time. Wildly entertaining! It offers up the best car chases, excellent characters, and displays solid writing in this subgenre of action films.




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