Repetitions and mild variations are staple elements in South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo’s works. It’s not that Mr. Hong is using these two elements in order to fine-tune the narrative and offer…

Repetitions and mild variations are staple elements in South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo’s works. It’s not that Mr. Hong is using these two elements in order to fine-tune the narrative and offer…
Taxi isn’t just a proclamation of Panahi’s boldness and defiance; it is also a nicely coiled allegory and a biting satire on the limitations imposed on him as well as on many fellow Iranians. While “This is Not a Film” (2011) was diffused with an atmosphere of despair and “Closed Curtain” (2013) laced with righteous anger, “Taxi” is enlivened with bursts of optimism and sarcasm (Panahi even smiles a lot in the film).