Warning for viewers: Do not confuse this movie with the famous French franchise written by Luc Besson. While both involve taxis, The Cabbie (2000) is a serious drama/thriller, whereas Taxi is a high-octane action-comedy. Ensure you are selecting the correct film if you are looking for a serious cinematic experience.
Since specific English papers dedicated solely to this film are rare compared to other Korean classics, the most "useful" papers are those that analyze the genre or the director's style. Here are the types of papers you should look for on Google Scholar or JSTOR: The Cabbie 2000 Sub Indo
If you have a video file of The Cabbie (in its original language), you can search for Indonesian subtitle files on: Warning for viewers: Do not confuse this movie
If you are an Indonesian speaker or a horror enthusiast, finding this film with proper subtitles is worth the effort. It is a textbook example of how local folklore can be adapted for the screen without losing its cultural authenticity. So, fire up your favorite video player, load those Indonesian subtitles, and take a ride with Singapore's most terrifying cab driver. Just don't look in the rearview mirror. Since specific English papers dedicated solely to this
at the 74th Academy Awards and won several awards at the Golden Horse and Taipei Film Festivals. The film stars Chung-heng Chu as the naive driver Su Da-chuan and Rie Miyazawa