Display title | Taxi Driver (2021 Korean Series) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Taxi Driver is a 2021 Black Comedy Thriller Korean Series currently airing on SBS TV, starring Lee Je-Hoon, Kim Eui-Sung, Pyo Ye Jin, Jang Hyuk-Jin, Bae Yoo-Ram, Esom (in Season 1) and Shin Jae Ha (in Season 2). It is loosely based on the 2018 webtoon titled The Deluxe Taxi (Red Cage) by Carlos and Lee Jae-Jin. The plot focuses on Kim Do-Gi, a free-spirited, perky and full-of-life young man who used to have aspirations to become a theatre actor. But due to his and his mom's financial situation, he decided to join the military and become a 707th Special Mission Group captain. However, his worldview ends up completely shaken when he returns from his service to go back home for a break, only to find his mom brutally murdered, which leaves Do-Gi's sanity and spirit completely broken. |