Used A Taxi Driver Korean Film 2017 Blu-ray Limited Edition

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The Front Line director Jang Hoon revisits the brutal history behind Korea's journey to democracy in his fourth feature A Taxi Driver. Selected as Korea's Oscar candidate for Best Foreign Language Film, the historical action drama is based on a real-life story that took place during the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, which played an important role in the development of Korean democracy. Song Kang Ho (The Age of Shadows) portrays a taxi driver who helps a German journalist expose the Korean government's brutal suppression of the democracy movement to the world. The actor was crowned Best Actor at various major film awards, including the 26th Buil Film Awards, the 21st Fantasia International Film Festival and the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Named the Best Film at the 54th Grand Bell Awards, the blockbuster drama is supported by a distinguished cast that includes German actor Thomas Kretschmann (Jungle), Ryu Jun Yeol (The King), Park...
The Front Line director Jang Hoon revisits the brutal history behind Korea's journey to democracy in his fourth feature A Taxi Driver. Selected as Korea's Oscar candidate for Best Foreign Language Film, the historical action drama is based on a real-life story that took place during the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, which played an important role in the development of Korean democracy. Song Kang Ho (The Age of Shadows) portrays a taxi driver who helps a German journalist expose the Korean government's brutal suppression of the democracy movement to the world.

The actor was crowned Best Actor at various major film awards, including the 26th Buil Film Awards, the 21st Fantasia International Film Festival and the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Named the Best Film at the 54th Grand Bell Awards, the blockbuster drama is supported by a distinguished cast that includes German actor Thomas Kretschmann (Jungle), Ryu Jun Yeol (The King), Park Hyuk Kwon (The Mimic), Um Tae Goo (The Age of Shadows), Yu Hae Jin (Confidential Assignment) who won Best Supporting Actor at the 37th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, and Choi Gwi Hwa (The Outlaws) who won Best New Actor at the 17th Director's Cut Awards.

Tokyo-based German reporter Peter (Thomas Kretschmann) hears that an uprising is happening in Gwangju, South Korea, and sets off to investigate the incident, which is not being covered in Korean news. Man Seob (Song Kang Ho) is a widowed taxi driver who struggles to pay rent while taking care of his 11-year-old daughter. When he learns that a foreigner is offering a large sum of money for a taxi driver, Man Seob takes the job without hesitation and drives Peter from Seoul to Gwangju, not realizing that the besieged city is under lockdown. When they finally make it into Gwangju, Man Seob and Peter find themselves in the midst of a massive student-led demonstration and the government's violent crackdown.

This edition comes with a 136-page booklet, a script card, a random character postcard, Peter's bag-design envelop, Peter's 12-page passport, a Man Seob's taxi driver identity plate, four film stills and special features including commentary, pre-production, read-through, character video, making-of, CG effects, outtakes, the story's origin, deleted scenes and trailer.

  • Song Kang Ho (Actor)
  • Yu Hae Jin (Actor)
  • Ryu Jun Yeol (Actor)
  • Thomas Kretschmann (Actor)
  • Um Tae Goo (Actor)
  • Park Hyuk Kwon (Actor)
  • Choi Gwi Hwa (Actor)
  • Director: Jang Hoon
  • Blu-ray Region Code: A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
  • Release Date: 2018-04-06
  • Language: Korean
  • Subtitles: English, Korean
  • Country of Origin: South Korea
  • Picture Format: [HD] High Definition, NTSC
  • Sound Information: DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Disc Format(s): Blu-ray
  • Screen Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan)
  • Publisher: SM LDG (FNC Add Culture)
  • Other Information: 1-Disc

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