Chicago Cab
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- 64/100 based on 2,049 votes

There is more to this story than this review lets on. It reflects all different facets of society over one drivers shift. He starts out it seems as a cold, ignorant man. But his character develops as the different people of Chicago come & go. His character shows through when he tells a woman the truth about one of the huys he has in his cab. One highlight of this is the amount of cameos by well known faces who seem to be doing this film for the craic. The cab driver reacts we... (Full plot summary below)

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There is more to this story than this review lets on. It reflects all different facets of society over one drivers shift. He starts out it seems as a cold, ignorant man. But his character develops as the different people of Chicago come & go. His character shows through when he tells a woman the truth about one of the huys he has in his cab. One highlight of this is the amount of cameos by well known faces who seem to be doing this film for the craic. The cab driver reacts well to the madness surrounding him & you can almost share his tiredness at the end of the shift. Crackheads, stoners, posh randy lawyers, irate Pakistanis and the high & lows of the working day are dealt with in this low budget film.

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EmanuelLevy.Com - 8/10 by Emanuel LevyThe various passengers (played by John Cusack, Julianne Moore and Laurie Metcalf) highlight the funny, scary, and dreary moments that define a typical work day of a Chicago cab driver.
Moviehole - 4/10 by Clint MorrisRunning on a flat-tyre throughout.....a trip to the dentist would be more exciting
User Review - 10/10 by Robert IA GREAT CHICAGO MOVIE! Very well made. Paul Dillion is incredible in it.
User Review - 10/10 by Rick AI remember watching this film late at night and promising myself I'd go to bed after the next scene. But every single character (Even those that were on screen for a few seconds) was so fascinating that I remained fixed to my screen until the very end.
User Review - 10/10 by Kayla MThis one goes up there at the top. I can't wait to see this again.
User Review - 10/10 by Brian MA brilliantly funny and moving film about a day in the life of a Chicago cabbie during the Christmas season.
User Review - 10/10 by Ola SIt's a great shame more people haven't seen this - seek it out.
User Review - 10/10 by Nicole CThis film actually had me stop doing whatever I was doing and sit and watch it (doesn't normally happen with films being shown at 2am) - excellent.
User Review - 10/10 by Jerry TA GREAT CHICAGO MOVIE! Very well made. Paul Dillion is incredible in it.
User Review - 10/10 by Vee LI have to admit, the first thing that drew me to the film was John Cusack's cameo, as I am and always will be a huge fan of his (read: fanatic). I never thought I would actually fall in love with the film, but that's just what I did! As an aspiring indie filmmaker, this film really gets to me in many ways: more obviously, the acting is superb, in all cases. that Paul Dillon really is awesome (as are his eyes, they're killer!), as were all the cameos. I honestly could not find one bad actor among them (the shortness of some screen times may account for that, but let's not get negative here ;)). The story was very interesting and original, and although I've heard of people criticising the film's lack of interesting plot, I really tend to disagree. I've always enjoy "a day in the life of" type movies, especially those that give a perspective on real people, and give you the opportunity to get to know the characters, identify with them very well, unlike most "action-packed" cheesy Hollywood movies filled with little perfect phonies. Instead, to me, this movie had many small plots, and however small they were, they gave you enough to, if you use your imagination god forbid, to really know some characters, and connect with some. The number of real emotions I experienced while watching this movie -- and continue to, no matter how many times I see it -- is staggering. To me this film represents independent filmmaking of the people genre at its best: real and honest, for better or for worst. I also really admire the direction, production, camera work, music, etc. The genius of these elements together gave you a real feel for the topic, the city, the driver, and the drivees. The ending was also superb, for although the movie often showed how much life can suck, the ending gave me some hope for the future of humanity (of which I have very little), or, at least for certain individuals who can think clearly. ;) It really touched me and I identified greatly with it, and it gave a real sense of closure to the film, although I was whining for more when the credits started a-rollin'. :) I now own this film (yay me!), as I purchased it literally the moment after the video store in which I work released a previously viewed copy for sale, and have watched it in full half a dozen times (and counting) and in parts a countness number. I have also shown it to (read: forced to watch) some friends and family, and although the numbers are pretty equal as to who likes it and who doesn't, the ones who dig it really dig it, and to me that's more than worth it! I want to show it to the world, wooo!

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