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  1. A Taxi Driver ( Korean : 택시운전사) is a 2017 South Korean historical action drama film [3] directed by Jang Hoon and written by Eom Yu-na, with Song Kang-ho starring in the lead role, alongside Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hae-jin, and Ryu Jun-yeol. [4] [5]

  2. Aug 11, 2017 · With Song Kang-ho, Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hae-jin, Ryu Jun-yeol. A widowed father and taxi driver who drives a German reporter from Seoul to Gwangju to cover the 1980 uprising, soon finds himself regretting his decision after being caught in the violence around him.

  3. In 1980, a foreign journalist hires a down-on-his-luck taxi driver to take him to Gwangju, South Korea. They soon arrive to find a city under siege by student...

  4. Based on the true story of German reporter Jürgen Hinzpeter and Korean taxi driver Kim Sa-Bok. Jürgen Hinzpeter covered the Gwangju Uprising, which took place from May 18-27, 1980 in Gwangju, South Korea.

  5. Jul 7, 2017 · A Taxi Driver Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new trailer starring Kang-ho Song, Thomas Kretschmann, and Hae-jin Yoo! Be the first to watch, comment, and sh...

  6. Aug 11, 2017 · In this powerful true story set in 1980, a down-on-his-luck taxi driver from Seoul is hired by a foreign journalist who wants to go to the town of Gwangju for the day.

  7. A hard-working taxi driver traversing the streets of Seoul in 1980, Man Seob is doing everything he can to make ends meet, but it never seems to be enough. Until the day Fate decides to give him a little wink.

  8. Jul 6, 2017 · A TAXI DRIVER: Watch Now On Digital and Blu-ray | In 1980, a Seoul cabbie's routine fare becomes a fight for freedom in Gwangju.

  9. Aug 2, 2017 · May, 1980. Man-seob is a taxi driver in Seoul who lives from hand to mouth, raising his young daughter alone. One day, he hears that there is a foreigner who will pay big money for a drive down to Gwangju city. Not knowing that he’s a German journalist with a hidden agenda, Man-seob takes the job.

  10. A Seoul taxi driver named Man-seob (SONG Kang-ho) comes across an offer too good to be true. 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.