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The Cabbie has never had a major international digital release. It is not available on mainstream platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Disney+ Hotstar in Indonesia. Therefore, fans must rely on older DVD rips, uploaded files on YouTube, or file-sharing platforms. These versions often come as VCD/DVD rips with embedded Sub Indo or require separate subtitle files (.srt or .idx).

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The Cabbie (2000), originally titled Yun Zhuan Shou Zhi Lian, is a beloved Taiwanese dark comedy that stands out for its energetic pace and quirky narrative style. Directed by Chen Yi-wen and Chang Hwa-kun, the film was Taiwan’s official submission for the 74th Academy Awards. Plot Summary

The story follows Su Da-chuan (played by Chu Chung-heng), a young man who works for his father’s small taxi company in Taipei. Da-chuan is content with his simple life until he falls for Chuang Ching-wen (Rie Miyazawa), a beautiful and stoic traffic police officer. To capture her attention, he deliberately commits an absurd number of traffic violations, hoping to be ticketed by her repeatedly.

Beyond the central romance, the film explores the eccentricities of Da-chuan’s family:

His Father: A taxi driver who views road accidents as a spectator sport.

His Mother: A coroner who keeps a pickled head in her office and discusses human anatomy at the dinner table.

His Sister: A chemist who experiments with exotic drugs in her spare time. Key Highlights & Themes

Narrative Style: The film uses a first-person narration style, complete with flashbacks, voiceovers, and creative techniques like fast-forwarding through "boring" family scenes.

Humor: It blends slapstick comedy with "black humor" that is playful rather than macabre.

Cinematography: Critics have praised the film for its crisp visuals and its ability to turn mundane taxi interiors into compelling cinematic spaces. Cast and Crew The Cabbie (2000) - Full cast & crew - IMDb