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From that point of view, it was only a matter of time before the writers would pay tribute to the 'creepy vehicle without a
driver'
type of films, and even more specifically the 70's milestones "Duel" (Steven Spielberg's acclaimed debut) and "The Car".
The episode opens tense and atmospherically on a remote Missourian road, where a black man is hunted down and eventually killed by a menacing monster truck with seemingly no
driver
behind the wheel.
Think the "Lone Ranger" reincarnated as a 2000s cab driver, a decent but flawed guy, in Philadelphia doing his best, while seeking to work out issues from a troubled past, and you've got the synopsis.
Then, on the road some sympathetic and friendly truck driver, and the long caravan of a circus going around and their dwarf, bearded woman, Siamese sisters, and a few other grotesques of that type.
Similar to other generation gap movies of its era like TAKING OFF (1971) and HARDCORE (1978) but also nihilistic vigilante films like DEATH WISH (1974) and TAXI
DRIVER
(1976) - interestingly enough, two of these also feature Boyle - JOE ultimately emerges as an engrossing and powerful drama which could have been a masterpiece if it had had a more experienced director at the helm...
A few make a very powerful impression, especially a guru-like taxi
driver
who seems to be the voice of wisdom itself.
Hari Om is about an impossible love between a French tourist and the auto-rickshaw
driver
who agrees to take her to a rendezvous with her indifferent boyfriend.
But at its heart, the film is about two people, a young French beauty (Isa) bent on experiencing life to the fullest and a motorized rickshaw
driver
(Hari Om) with Bollywood aspirations, from vastly different cultures, their slowly growing attraction for each other, and the beautiful mad chaos that is India today.
this movie has a great chase scene, if you listen to the soundtrack when the cars are chasing each other , it sounds very much like the soundtrack from the movie bullet, you'll hear the shifting of a 4 speed and they'll show the brake pedal in Roy Schneider's car, it's an automatic brake pedal!, i think one of the funniest moments in the movie is when the bad guy Richard lynch is looking at the
driver
of the car they are in, like the guy is nuts!.........the crook who runs the garage is also the guy who in the the first rocky movie, rocky's boss.
This film takes place initially in 1895 in Japan and stars the very pretty Keziko Yoshiyuki as Seki, the wife of a rickshaw
driver
who falls for a much younger man who woos her in kind.
Carrie isn't much better, when her boss needs a IPS
driver
to testify in a small case at her job, Carrie hesitates, because she views Doug as a slob and doesn't want him to embarrass her, so she hires Doug's friend instead.
I was struck by the initial seeming goodness of husband Wilkinson who wanted the driver, when he thought it was Everett, disclosed to the police, and the change of heart (and morals) when he learned it was his wife.
if i had to pick 2 great episodes id go for formula4
driver
Steve Pising (pronounced Pissing) and the great Garth Marengi. to already have a bit of understanding of the programme is a real plus as Dean Learner makes many inside jokes but even if you have'nt seen much Dean id recommend this as some of the rants he launches into are genius ie.
When one of the Seven Ups, who is posing as a limo
driver
at a funeral, gets his cover blown, he's beaten and stuffed into the trunk of a car, which then leads to perhaps one of the most exciting car chases I've seen.
It's like a riff on James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice, at first: Seki (Kazuko Yoshiyuki) is a mother of two and a dutiful, hard-working wife to rickshaw
driver
Gisaburo (Takahiro Tamura).
The bus had no reverse gear and during filming, the
driver
missed his stopping point a few times and had to drive several miles to return to the proper point.
At any rate, she meets a cab
driver
(Warner) who looks like a homeless man, and he drives her to her presentation and when she emerges with a huge box of beef jerky (the client's product), he's there to take her to the airport.
They escape it, but only enrage the mysterious and dangerous
driver
more when one of them takes a leak in the top hatch while at a rest stop.
Also, Bullitt being filmed in the 60s when cars were still "Hot" (Mustang GT and Dodge Charger) made for a better set of wheels then two boring, smog device laden Pontiacs in the 1970s Seven Ups. Bill Hickman was the
driver
of the bad guy car in both movies.
FC is a better movie, but I prefer watching this one because 1) I think Scheider is great and this is his best movie, and 2) this has the best car chase EVER, one that makes Bullitt look like a cable production (thanks again to Bill Hickman, who actually plays the driver).
The acting was excellent - the main woman was so HOT - the chap who played Darwyn was a smouldering, pensive character who showed the inner turmoil he was suffering (the truck
driver'
s death is one example)excellently.
One of them was where Junior (George O. Gore II) got his
driver'
s license.
As it turns out, a large pick-up truck with an unseen
driver
is running down African Americans on a desolate stretch of road...
Also, smart move adding David,
driver
of the truck that spilled the GC-161, as Vince's bumbling assistant in the hunt for comedic effect but also you get to love him towards the end.
He is the hero, the most charming, disarming rickshaw
driver
you will ever encounter- he's magical.
He was a heartened ex-cop turned cab
driver
with a heart of gold.
Bill Hickman is the
driver
Scheider is chasing (you will recognize him from Bullitt), and the structure of the chase is fairly similar to the McQueen one, but I prefer Scheider's facial intensity here, the pacing, the terrific close-ups of the schoolchildren, and the shattering conclusion.
Its a good film set in Vienna about a cab driver, Toni (Donald Buka), who steals a passenger's identity when the passenger is shot whilst sitting in the back of his cab.
Look out for Matthew Newton, cleverly cast as a seedy limo
driver.
The interactions between the Indian taxi
driver
and the french tourist are a good reflection on the fundamental differences between Eastern and Western life styles and philosophy.
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