In order to fall asleep, you might see your
baby do things such as: bang their head, twist or pull their hair or yours, stroke or rub their
ears, feet, belly, or private parts, emit vocal, facial, or body tics, shrug their shoulders, twitch, or
rock their bodies side to side or on their hands and knees.
So begins Edgar Wright's
Baby Driver, which finds Ansel Elgort behind the wheel as a getaway driver,
rocking out to a song blasting from the buds planted in his
ears.