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Pink tones appear mainly in scenes focused on Irene, one of the few, and the main, female character of the movie.

In the scene below, the driver and Irene’s child are waiting for her to finish getting ready so that they can go for a drive.

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The scene pictured above, centers on Irene as she takes a break from a party thrown to celebrate her husband’s release from jail.

The walls in Irene’s home are also painted pink.

This color highlights Irene’s femininity and gentleness, contrasting with the darker, blue tones throughout the movie which could be associated with Gosling’s icy character. It portrays Irene as someone who would need the protection that the driver provides.

In the film’s poster, a light pink shines on blue overtones. This could symbolize the driver and Irene’s dynamic and complicated romance, a pivotal part of the plot.

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