
The Horny Taxi 2017
Dive into the chaotic world of *The Horny Taxi (2017)*, Masamichi Kawata's wild blend of action and comedy that takes a darkly absurd look at obsession and irony.
Director: Masamichi Kawata
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Horny Taxi (2017)* about?
The film follows Taneno, an ex-cop released from prison after a bizarre altercation with his wife over her private life. He accidentally hops into a taxi offering illegal services and must work off his debt by driving unsuspecting passengers—leading to a chaotic collision of past demons and present absurdity.
Who directed *The Horny Taxi*?
Masamichi Kawata directed *The Horny Taxi*, steering the film's unique blend of action and raunchy comedy with a satirical edge.
Who stars in *The Horny Taxi*?
The film features Shin'ya Orikasa, Sasa Handa, Hideyuki Arai, Yoshinori Miyata, and Naohiro Fujita in key roles, bringing the chaotic world to life.
Is *The Horny Taxi (2017)* worth watching?
With its 60-minute runtime packed with absurd humor and offbeat energy, *The Horny Taxi* is a quirky pick for fans of Japanese cult films. While not for all tastes, its dark satire and twisted premise make it a memorable ride—for better or worse.
How long is *The Horny Taxi*?
*The Horny Taxi* runs for 60 minutes, offering a quick but intense dose of its signature chaos.
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About The Horny Taxi (2017) — A twisted taxi ride full of absurd comedy and dark justice
Dive into the chaotic world of *The Horny Taxi (2017)*, Masamichi Kawata's wild blend of action and comedy that takes a darkly absurd look at obsession and irony. After serving time for an unhinged act involving a bitter melon and his wife's private pleasures, disgraced cop Taneno stumbles into a morally murky taxi service offering much more than just rides. Things spiral when he encounters Omitsu, a woman whose resemblance to his estranged spouse stirs up past demons. Forced to work off his debt behind the wheel, Taneno's righteous fury collides with a world where justice is as slippery as the passengers he's transporting.
This 60-minute Japanese cult oddity twists crime drama tropes into something raunchy and unpredictable, packed with eccentric characters and a premise that's equal parts stick-it-to-the-man satire and absurd farce. Expect sharp dialogue, chaotic energy, and a ride that's as twisted as its driver's moral compass.