
Taxi Stories
Drama
Overview
A mosaic film of three stories in three different Asian cities where the paths of the rich and poor cross one another in and around taxis. A closeted Beijing cab driver tries to seduce a rich passenger, a Hong Kong pregnant trophy wife starts to develop feelings for her new Indonesian maid and a Jakarta slum orphan becomes infatuated with a Western female backpacker. All three characters desperately want to connect on a basic human level but are their own worst obstacle.
Top Cast


Yu Mingxuan
Yu Mingxuan
Nick
Yu Mingxuan
Nick


Aji Santosa
Aji Santosa
Aji Santosa


Shanty
Shanty
Shanty


Nazira C. Noer
Nazira C. Noer
Nazira C. Noer


Aaron Chow
Aaron Chow
Aaron Chow
Thomas Chow
Thomas Chow
Thomas Chow


Petrina Fung Bo-Bo
Petrina Fung Bo-Bo
Petrina Fung Bo-Bo
Coraline Cao
Coraline Cao
Coraline Cao
Nathan Chu
Nathan Chu
Nathan Chu


Wen Chao
Wen Chao
Wen Chao
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