Joe Loya

Joe Loya

略歴

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joe Loya Jr. (born 1961) is an American writer and former convicted bank robber. He grew up in Los Angeles, and from 1985 was robbing banks in Southern California until he began a seven-year prison sentence in Lompoc Federal Penitentiary. While in prison he was placed in solitary confinement for violent behavior. During this time he developed a friendship with the author Richard Rodriguez. After his release in 1996 he wrote about prison life for the Pacific News Service. He published his biography, The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell, in 2005. Loya worked closely with director Edgar Wright on the film Baby Driver, released in 2017, where he gave insight into various techniques commonly used on his jobs and in others. He also has a small cameo in the film.

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Joe Loya

参加作品

ベイビー・ドライバー
Security Guard
ベイビーは、その天才的なドライビング・センスを買われ、闇組織の運転手として銀行、現金輸送車を襲ったメンバーの逃亡を手助けすることを仕事としていた。彼は、子供の頃の交通事故が原因で耳鳴りに悩まされ続けていたが、音楽を聴くと耳鳴りがかき消され、ドライビング・テクニックがさらに覚醒し誰も止めることも追いつくこともできない、イカれたドライバーへと変貌するのだった。組織のボスで作戦担当のドク、すぐにブチ切れ銃をブッ放すバッツ、凶暴すぎる夫婦、バディとダーリン。彼らとの仕事にスリルを覚え、才能を活かしてきたが、恋人デボラの存在を組織に嗅ぎつけられたことから、合衆国郵便局の襲撃を最後の仕事に、このクレイジーな環境から抜け出す決意をする。
Protagonist
Jessica Yu's documentary explores the relationship between human life and Euripidean dramatic structure by weaving together the stories of four men: German terrorist, a bank robber, an "ex-gay" evangelist, and a martial arts student.