One Dollar Lawyer and Taxi Driver share similarities in their themes, main characters, and storytelling style, making them appealing to fans of legal and vigilante justice dramas.Both dramas revolve around helping those who have been wronged by the system. Both protagonists are stylish, confident, and have a unique sense of humor. Both stories expose corruption in the legal and justice system, showing how the powerful manipulate laws to their advantage—whether in court (One Dollar Lawyer) or outside it (Taxi Driver).
If you loved One Dollar Lawyer for its unique approach to justice, engaging lead, and mix of humor and emotions, Taxi Driver offers a more action-packed, suspenseful, and equally satisfying ride with a similar sense of righteousness.
If you loved One Dollar Lawyer for its unique approach to justice, engaging lead, and mix of humor and emotions, Taxi Driver offers a more action-packed, suspenseful, and equally satisfying ride with a similar sense of righteousness.
A team that is hired to kinda break the law. It is more extreme with "Accident" since those are killers but overall the dynamic of the group feels very similar. However, then both go into different directions. While Taxi driver does stick to the team (=> all for one, one for all), "Accident" takes on a more dark direction.
Both dramas are all about revenge where the main female characters of both dramas are badass, hackers and vows revenge on the people who made their sister suffer. Taxi Driver does not have romance mainly focuses on crimes and mystery and Risky gives off makjangish elements but both are twisted and dark dramas.
Do Gi, a former Special Forces officer, is consumed by grief after his mother is murdered by a serial killer. He joins Rainbow Taxi, a secret organization that delivers revenge to victims the law couldn't protect. As he becomes a star driver, he faces prosecutor Ha Na, who investigates Rainbow Taxi's lawless methods while questioning their ability to bring justice. Torn between revenge and the pursuit of justice, Do Gi seeks to understand what true justice really means.



