
In a taxi racing through the streets of New York at night, the film 〈Daddio〉 captivates with overwhelming immersion through the conversation between two strangers, and it has garnered attention by releasing a review poster filled with the enthusiastic praise from domestic and international media, critics, and audiences.
〈Daddio〉 depicts the healing process of two characters, 'She' (Dakota Johnson), a passenger who gets into a taxi at JFK Airport, and 'Clark' (Sean Penn), a veteran taxi driver, as they share honest conversations until they reach their destination.
Critics are enamored by the 'Aesthetics of Conversation'… "102 Minutes Capturing Humanity"

The released review poster features Dakota Johnson's serene expression upon arriving at JFK Airport, along with heavy praises left by the film.
Media and critics have focused on the value of communication that this film possesses. Comments like "A world filled with unexpected warmth exchanged with strangers" (Chosun Ilbo Shin Jeong-seon) and "Conversation takes us further than a taxi" (critic Lee Yong-cheol) suggest how deeply the dialogue unfolding in the confined space of a taxi guides the audience's hearts. In particular, critic Park Tae-sik praised the film's high level of completion, stating, "A densely compressed life, 102 minutes."
"I Want to Ride in Sean Penn's Taxi"… The Crazy Acting Synergy of the Actors
Praise for the performances of the lead actors continues to pour in. The chemistry created by Hollywood's representative acting powerhouse Sean Penn and the emotionally nuanced Dakota Johnson firmly anchors the center of the film.
Audiences have responded wittily, saying, "The performances of the two actors alone are worth the ticket price," and "I want to take a taxi driven by Sean Penn and get life advice," deeply resonating with the subtle emotional liberation that allows one to be more honest with a stranger.
Unexpected Comfort that Moved Actual Viewers… "It Felt Like Words Directed at Me"
Actual viewers expressed the greatest emotion towards the final message conveyed by the film. A comment from a CGV ticket holder stated, "The last words of the film felt like they were encouraging me," proving that 〈Daddio〉 is a healing movie that reaches into the lives of each individual audience member beyond just a simple drama.
International critics also acknowledged the film's universal emotional power, stating, "Communication and empathy are the core messages of the film" (AP).
Amidst the cold city lights flows the hottest conversation; the film 〈Daddio〉 is currently showing in theaters nationwide, providing audiences with unforgettable warmth.



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