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So, 'Taxi Fare' is one of those films you don't hear much about, but it really paints a vivid picture of life behind the wheel in a gritty urban landscape. Oleg Sergachev, played with a certain charm, embodies that everyman who just wants to get by and find love amidst the chaos. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the city and its characters. There’s this underlying tension when the new director starts shaking things up, which really shifts the narrative. The practical effects, while not flashy, add a layer of authenticity—everything feels raw and real. It’s a character-driven piece that explores loyalty and betrayal without getting too melodramatic. Definitely one for those who appreciate the nuance in 80s dramas.
Strong character developmentAtmospheric urban settingExplores themes of loyalty and betrayal
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