Chicago Cab

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"Do you dare pay the fare?"
  • R
  • 1997
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 6.4  (2,067)

Chicago Cab is a 1997 independent film that follows the life of a nameless cab driver in Chicago. The film is based on a play by Will Kern titled "Hellcab," and it takes place throughout one day and night shift of the driver's job. The cab driver is portrayed by Paul Dillon, and he drives a variety of passengers throughout the movie.

The film opens with the cab driver starting his shift early in the morning, and we see him throughout the film picking up and dropping off various passengers. The passengers he encounters range from quirky, strange, and interesting to downright dangerous. Along the way, he meets a drug addict named Sarah, who he takes to a hospital after she overdoses. He also has a pair of obnoxious, drunken men who spill beer in his cab and refuse to pay the fare.

As he drives around the city, the cab driver has several run-ins with the police, including two undercover officers who make him transport them to various locations throughout the city. He also meets a woman named Victoria who has an emotional breakdown in the back of his cab after seeing her lover with his wife.

Throughout the film, the cab driver remains largely silent and stoic, only speaking when necessary. He listens to his passengers, both the mundane and the dramatic, as they talk to him about their lives and problems. One notable scene occurs when two men get into a fight in the back of his cab, and the driver simply continues to drive, not intervening or stopping the altercation.

The film has a gritty, urban feel and is shot primarily in black and white. The scenery is also almost exclusively set in the cab or on the streets of Chicago, giving it a claustrophobic and intense vibe. The driver traverses the city throughout the day and into the night, encountering a wide range of characters and situations.

Chicago Cab is a fascinating character study, offering a glimpse into one man's experience as a cab driver in a bustling city. The passengers he encounters are all unique, and the film does an excellent job of showcasing the wide array of people one might encounter in a job like his. The themes of isolation and disconnection are also prevalent, highlighting the fact that despite being surrounded by people, the cab driver is largely alone, driving through the city all day and night.

Overall, Chicago Cab is a well-crafted and engaging film that provides a unique perspective on city life. The fast-paced action and varied characters keep the viewer interested, and the film's setting and style will appeal to those who enjoy gritty, urban storytelling.

Chicago Cab is a 1997 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4.

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  • Release Date
    1997
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (2,067)