

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.
