Similarities:
A group of people trying to catch the culprits who generally escape from the police by using their connections or money.
Excellent Action sequences, suspense.
Both the leads acting is excellent.
Differences:
Taxi driver clients are based on someones revenge, its not the same in A as FL is trying to uncover a past incident.
In the A, they submit the culprits to law. A has slightly darker tone.
Highly recommed Avalanche if you like Taxi Driver.
WIll update , once the series is done.
A group of people trying to catch the culprits who generally escape from the police by using their connections or money.
Excellent Action sequences, suspense.
Both the leads acting is excellent.
Differences:
Taxi driver clients are based on someones revenge, its not the same in A as FL is trying to uncover a past incident.
In the A, they submit the culprits to law. A has slightly darker tone.
Highly recommed Avalanche if you like Taxi Driver.
WIll update , once the series is done.
Both dramas are about a group of people who chase down bad people. Bad Guys is with criminals employed by the police, and Taxi Driver is with employees of a taxi company who are employed to take revenge on bad people. Both groups don't exactly use legal methods, and aren't afraid to be pretty violent against the bad people.
Both movie and drama are written by the same writer and certainly has the same atmosphere. While Fabricated City tells a story about how the main character was falsely convicted of a crime that he didn't do, the plot afterwards was quite similar in which the main character formed a group and tried to punish the real culprit as a vigilante act. The movie also had a great fight choreography and car action as well as SFX and can give you a brief glimpse of what Taxi Driver has in store.
Both movie and drama gave a lot of emphasis on how 'one false conviction is worse than losing 10 or 100 criminals/true convictions'.
Both movie and drama gave a lot of emphasis on how 'one false conviction is worse than losing 10 or 100 criminals/true convictions'.



