2000: Cabbie
While deeply rooted in Taiwanese culture and idiosyncrasies , the film's depiction of family dynamics and the "cab confessional" provides a universal appeal. Critical Recognition
The meter ticks. Tick. Tick. Tick. It’s the heartbeat of my life. Two dollars for the first mile, thirty cents for every extra click. That sound is the only thing that makes sense. It’s honest. You go somewhere, you pay. Simple math. cabbie 2000
The head of the family taxi business; Tai Bo won a Golden Horse Award for this supporting role. While deeply rooted in Taiwanese culture and idiosyncrasies
The streets are flooded with partygoers, doomsday preppers, hackers, and cultists. Every borough pulses with fear and ecstasy. The city’s infrastructure is glitching: traffic lights flicker, ATMs spit out fortunes, and someone has weaponized the payphone network. Two dollars for the first mile, thirty cents