Griff messes with Baby to intimidate him, but Baby never flinches. Doc says it's from an accident he had as a kid that left him with tinnitus, so he uses the electric music to drown out the humming. Griff asks why Baby is constantly listening to electric music. They are meeting with their employer, Doc (Kevin Spacey). Later on, Baby goes to get a cup of coffee for himself and the crooks. Once they go under the bridge, Baby is able to trick the police and escape, taking the race car to a parking garage where he and the bank robbers take another race car and race away. He drives on the highway where two other red race cars are passing. The police pursue the race car throughout the city, but Baby is able to swiftly maneuver through obstacles to evade the cops. Baby drives out of there with the music blaring in his ears. Moments later, the bank robbers run back to the race car. The bank robbers enter the bank while Baby jams out to the song "Bellbottoms". Inside are three bank robbers - Buddy (Jon Hamm), Darling (Eiza Gonzalez), and Griff (Jon Bernthal) - and their getaway driver, Baby (Ansel Elgort). Spoiler warning: The following contains plot details aboutĪ red race car pulls up across the street from a bank. To survive and escape the coming maelstrom, it will take all of Baby's skill, truths and dares, but even on the best track, can he make it when life is forcing him to face the electric music?
Now saddled with a crew of thugs too violently unstable to keep to Doc's plans, Baby finds himself and everything he cares for in terrible danger.
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However, just when Baby thinks he is finally free and clear to have his own life with his new girlfriend, Deborah, Doc coerces him back for another heist. It's a critical talent he needs to survive his indentured servitude to the crime boss, Doc, who values his role in his meticulously planned bank robberies. Baby is a young and partially hearing impaired getaway driver who can make any wild move while in slow and fast motion with the right track playing.