

Various emotional, thrilling as well as action packed sequences have been elevated by the brilliant music.

Watch the film and you won't find it difficult to guess which scenes I'm talking about. There are plenty of emotional sequences which make the film a totally unforgettable experience. There's no vulgarity or obscenity in this film. The film's not extremely violent, and thus I recommend you to watch it with your family. The film's action sequences are another major highlight, as they induce a lot of excitement along with tension as to what would happen next. The visuals are breathtaking and the story is well captured by a first-rate cinematography.

The film's technical aspects are top notch. Rest of the supporting cast, especially Ryu Jun-yeol and Yu Hae-jin deserve a lot of praise. Both actors have delivered extremely excellent performances, and rather so excellent that I ended up rooting for them completely. As the film progresses, you find yourself connected to the characters, especially the ones of Song Kang-ho and Thomas Kretschmann. The film's editing is top notch as it doesn't take much of time to introduce and set up the characters as well as the storyline. The screenplay is never disappointing throughout, and the film comes out as both a refreshing as well as a memorable experience. The change in the tone of the film has been brought up extremely well, thanks to its director Jang Hoon. From narration to execution to performances to presentation: it's perfect in each and every aspect. A TAXI DRIVER, without a second thought, is the best South Korean film I've seen till date. I just wanted to see it as soon as possible and I finally got the opportunity. It showed how the film would turn out to be. I was highly excited to watch his new historical action drama A TAXI DRIVER, because the trailer was highly impressive. Movie: A Taxi Driver (15) Rating: 5/5 I've been highly impressed long time by Song Kang-ho, and I've been watching many of his movies since later few months. As time passes the situation grows more and more serious, and Man-seob keeps thinking of his young daughter at home all alone. But Peter ignores him, and with the help of a university student Jae-sik (RYU Jun-yeol) and a Gwangju taxi driver named HWANG (YOO Hai-jin), begins shooting with his news camera. Man-seob, alarmed by the danger in the air, pleads with Peter to go quickly back to Seoul. There they encounter students and ordinary citizens taking part in large-scale demonstrations against the government. Although stopped by police roadblocks at the edge of Gwangju, Man-seob is desperate to earn his taxi fare, and eventually manages to find a way into the city. Without stopping to ask the details, he picks up the German reporter Peter (Thomas Kretschmann) and sets off along the highway. If he drives a foreign passenger from Seoul down to Gwangju and back again before the curfew, he'll be paid the unthinkable sum of 100,000 won - enough to cover several months of unpaid rent. A Seoul taxi driver named Man-seob (SONG Kang-ho) comes across an offer too good to be true. Medical personnel at the scene examined and cleared the child for release.Ĭharges against Wetzel include battery on a juvenile, confinement and resisting law enforcement.May 1980. Kokomo police officers deployed a Taser to subdue and arrest Wetzel once they arrived.

He grabbed a 6-year-old child during the incident. He then began “talking incoherently” and said he was a “demon,” according to police. When they reached the 800 block of Jefferson Street, the family said Wetzel ordered them to get out of the car. for a cab to take them from a restaurant in the 2400 block of West Sycamore Street to a store in the 1900 block of East Markland Avenue. Police said a family called around 8 p.m. Wetzel, 46, Galveston, was arrested on multiple charges in connection with the June 30 incident. – A taxi driver faces charges after police say he referred to himself as a “demon” and attacked a 6-year-old child in Kokomo last week.Īccording to the Kokomo Police Department, Robert E. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
