Steve West wrote on IMDB:
Unfortunately I only caught this movie part of the way through on TV,
but this movie piqued my interest immediately. Having driven taxi's
myself for 13 months straight back in 2000/01 I always like to see what
it's like for cab drivers elsewhere, how the driver responds to
situations etc..
The Christmas eve I spent behind the wheel I got probably less than one
passenger an hour, but I noticed that the atmosphere was definitely
different from the typical weekday/weekend. So to busy Chicago, where
the bald-headed driver is ferrying around a wide variety of people. He
handles most things in a relaxed and fairly unstressed manner, and
shows concern for others, but unfortunately is in that place in life
which would see him earning his way by being behind the wheel of a
taxi. [ show more ]
It looks like taxi driving is basically the same thing no matter where
you are, mainly ferrying around city folk, the carless people and those
who are intoxicated to varying degrees. I've felt the fear that the
taxi driver felt when he picked up John Cusack's character, when the
person won't tell you where they want to stop off. Are they going to do
a runner? is there a dead end around the next corner where five guys
with clubs lie in wait? Probably 99 times out of 100 it's a false
alarm, but the 100th time...
At the end of the film I sympathised with the cabbie, where he's worn
out, he's got the echoes of dozens of conversations in his head, and
he's had some good times and some bad times. And back at it again the
next day... [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.