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Taxi! Taxi! (2013 film)

Taxi! Taxi! (simplified Chinese: 德士当家; traditional Chinese: 德士當家; pinyin: déshì dāngjiā) is a 2013 Singaporean comedy film[3] based on the 2010 work Diary Of A Taxi Driver by Cai Mingjie, said to be "Singapore's most well-educated taxi-driver". Directed by Kelvin Sng and produced by Chan Pui Yin and Chan Yan Yan for SIMF Management,[1] the film stars Gurmit Singh, Mark Lee and YouTube personality Chua Jin Sen,[4] better known by his online handle "Dr. Jia Jia".[5] It is Chua's professional film debut. The film follows two fellow taxi-drivers' (Lee and Singh) quest for self-discovery.[6] Distributed by Golden Village Pictures, the film was commercially released in Singapore on January 3, 2013[7] and slated for a January 24, 2013 release in Malaysia.[8]

Taxi! Taxi!
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKelvin Sng
Screenplay byBoris Boo
Lee Chee Tian
Violet Lai
Story byBoris Boo
Rebecca Leow
Chan Pui Yin
Kelvin Sng
Based onDiary of a Taxi Driver: True Stories From Singapore's Most Educated Cabdriver
by Cai Mingjie
Produced byChan Pui Yin
Chan Yan Yan
StarringGurmit Singh
Mark Lee
Jazreel Low
Gan Mei Yan
Lai Meng
Royston Ong
Chua Jin Sen (a.k.a. Dr Jia Jia)
Edited byYim Mun Chong
Music byAlex Oh
Distributed byGolden Village Pictures
Release date
  • 3 January 2013 (2013-01-03) (Singapore)
Running time
93 minutes
CountrySingapore
LanguagesMandarin
English
BudgetS$1 million[1]
Box officeS$1.45 million[2]

Plot edit

In the film's prelude, PhD microbiologist Professor Chua See Kiat (Gurmit Singh) is hanging out on a rooftop when a taxi driver named Lee Ah Tau (Mark Lee) mistook him for attempting suicide. This leads to Ah Tau receiving a fine for illegal parking.

After several attempts to find a new job, Prof Chua had no choice but to resort to cab driving. Ah Tau volunteers to help him and became his first passenger. Soon, Ah Tau was then fined again for another illegal parking incident.

When Prof Chua was picking his mother-in-law from the airport, he happened to get into a taxi that was driven by Ah Tau, whose son was also in the taxi. Ah Tau then started talking about Prof Chua's new career as a taxi driver, almost revealing it to his wife and mother-in-law who were not aware of this beforehand. This caused a strain on Prof Chua and Ah Tau's friendship.

The movie shows the difficulties encountered by Prof Chua as he faces difficult customers including one that refused to pay their taxi fare. Ah Tau helps him by recording the scene and gets himself punched by the gangsters. The gangsters are then caught and Prof Chua gives Ah Tau a mobile phone to thank him. However he is yet to face his wife who is crying. He then explains the situation to her as she promises not to tell anyone about his new job.

Prof Chua's son Jonah Chua finds out about his taxi driving when the latter inadvertently picked him and his girlfriend up as passengers. Jonah decides not to talk to his father. Ah Tau also gets into a family scuffle for showing his son Lee Jia Jia edited pictures of his long lost mother. Jia Jia realizes that Ah Tau and Regina had both edited it, causing Jia Jia to stop talking to his father. The two share their grievances and decide to help each other in the future. The next day, Prof Chua finds his mum missing from the house and decides to mobilise all the taxi drivers to find her successfully, giving him a better understanding of the 'taxi culture'. Prof Chua also helps Ah Tau by improving his son Jia Jia with his English and tries to find a suitable school for him.

While Ah Tau sets a date with Regina, he is caught by a police officer (Chua En Lai) who gives a longwinded 'speech' about the perils of an illegal U-turn. His taxi runs out of fuel and he is forced to take another taxi before being caught by the same policeman as he repeats the same 'speech'. Regina feels that Ah Tau isn't worth the wait and stomps off into the streets, leading into a car accident. While she is in hospital, she finds out that her vision was impaired and she is unable to fulfill her dream to be a fashion designer. This leads to her attempting suicide on the hospital's roof. Prof Chua explains the situation Regina is in to Ah Tau, who is in the middle of his son's performance. While he is on his way, Prof Chua tells Regina his story of being a cab driver, which then calms her down and changes her mind about the suicide. It is recorded as his son watches it live.

A few years later, Jonah begins idolizing his father again. While Prof Chua regains his job as a professor, he still wants to continue his taxi driving. Regina became a DJ as she falls in love with Ah Tau. The film ends with Prof Chua and Ah Tau driving off into the sunset.

Cast edit

  • Gurmit Singh as Professor Chua See Kiat,[9] a retrenched microbiologist[10]
  • Mark Lee as Lee Ah Tau, a veteran Ah Beng taxi driver
  • Royston Ong as Jonah Chua, Chua See Kiat's son[10]
  • Jazreel Low as Chua See Kiat's wife.[11] Director Kelvin Sng stated that he chose her for the role as:

There is something about her that is very charming and elegant, which was what I wanted for the role[12]

  • Lai Meng as Chua See Kiat's mother-in-law
  • Chua Jin Sen as Lee Jia Jia, Lee Ah Tau's son.[13] It is his film debut.[14] Sng said of him:

He is so popular on YouTube because he is such a natural, so we made use of this quality, put him together with Mark [Lee], and we think it worked very well.[15]

Production edit

Development edit

Inspiration was largely drawn from real life blogger Cai Mingjie's personal recounts in his 2010 best selling work, Diary of a Taxi Driver: True Stories From Singapore's Most Educated Cabdriver.[7][17] Boris Boo, Lee Chee Tian and Violet Lai served as screenwriters. Boo, Rebecca Leow, Chan and Sng were credited with writing the story. Chua Jin Sen (better known as Dr Jia Jia)'s involvement in the project kindled public interest. His participation in the film was first mentioned by his mother in June 2012, who told Yahoo! Singapore:

We decided to allow Jiajia to participate in this movie because they were willing to accommodate his schoolwork schedule and they were also very sincere in their approach.[18]

She also gave some details about his role, but a confidentiality agreement prevented her from stating more at that time.[18] Greater details about the film were disclosed at a July 2012 press conference, where director Kelvin Sng said [relating to Chua's role]:

We've scripted his role according to his personality and what viewers are already familiar with from his skits on YouTube... He will be sprouting [sic] a lot of Singlish, that's for sure[19]

After One Leg Kicking, we haven't had time to meet... Mark's too busy, while I've been homeless and jobless.

— Gurmit Singh, cited in [20]

Taxi! Taxi! is the first on-screen pairing of Gurmit Singh and Mark Lee since their 2001 collaboration, One Leg Kicking.[21][22] Singh attributed this to the "lack of suitable scripts".[23] It is Singh's first feature-length film since Phua Chu Kang The Movie (2010).[10] Taxi! Taxi! also marks the comeback of former actress Jazreel Low.[24]

Financing and filming edit

Financiers for Taxi! Taxi! included SIMF Management, Galaxy Entertainment, sglanded.net, Widescreen Media, RAM Entertainment and PMP Entertainment. With a budget of S$1 million,[1] production commenced on July 12, 2012.[14] Actual filming begun on July 16, 2012.[19] A particular scene required Chua to be shot from various angles, resulting in many takes. This reportedly made Chua feel frustrated. His mother said of the scenario:

Jia Jia [a reference to Chua's online handle] did not get why he had to re-do the scenes so many times. He thought it was all his fault and started getting very frustrated, even though I could tell that he was really trying as hard as he could. It was very painful for a mother to watch.[14]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Commercially released in Singaporean cinemas on January 3, 2013,[7] Taxi! Taxi! grossed S$592,000 in its opening weekend.[25] In total it took in $1.45 million, making it the second-highest grossing Singaporean film of 2013, after Ah Boys to Men 2.[2]

Critical response edit

Film magazine F***'s Raphael Lim dubbed the film as "run of the mill", giving it only 2 out of 5 stars.[26] Writing for my paper was Boon Chan, who gave the film a rating of 2.5. He wrote that "their [Lee and Singh's] much-vaunted chemistry has been overhyped."[16]

Awards and nominations edit

Taxi! Taxi! was chosen as Singapore's first official entry for the 1st Asean International Film Festival and Awards (Abbreviation: AIFFA) 2013, to be held in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, from March 28–30, 2013.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Frater, Patrick (July 11, 2012). . Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Chan, Boon (September 11, 2013). "Where is the audience?". The Straits Times. pp. C2–C3.
  3. ^ . xin msn. July 20, 2012. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  4. ^ "10 Singaporeans who made us proud!". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
  5. ^ . AsiaOne. November 27, 2012. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  6. ^ "Mark Lee, Gurmit Singh to collaborate on new film "Taxi! Taxi!"". Channel News Asia. July 6, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  7. ^ a b c "Taxi! Taxi! (Mandarin)". Cinema Online. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  8. ^ "Meet Gurmit Singh & Mark Lee!". Yahoo!. January 10, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  9. ^ Tay, Mervin (January 4, 2013). "Jazreel: Make a comeback? I'm past expiry date". AsiaOne. Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c Tay, Mervin (January 3, 2013). . AsiaOne. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  11. ^ "Acting is a holiday job for me: Ex-actress Jazreel Low". The Straits Times. January 4, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  12. ^ Yip, Wai Yee (January 7, 2013). "Taking a break from the spa". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  13. ^ 李国煌与德士司机 末日前一同行善. xin msn (in Chinese). December 24, 2012. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  14. ^ a b c Yip, Wai Yee (January 2, 2013). "Although restless, Dr Jia Jia was obedient on the set of his debut movie". The Straits Times. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  15. ^ Tay, Mervin (December 30, 2012). "Movie script changed just for Dr Jia Jia". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  16. ^ a b Chan, Boon (January 3, 2013). "Movie Review: Taxi! Taxi!". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  17. ^ 李国煌与德士司机 末日前一同行善 (in Chinese). xin msn. December 24, 2012. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  18. ^ a b Soh, Elizabeth (June 22, 2012). "Dr Jiajia: Singapore's YouTube sensation, child inspiration and… movie star?". Yahoo!. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  19. ^ a b Tan, Kee Yun (July 15, 2012). "Dr Jia Jia wants to be MP in future". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  20. ^ Tan, Kee Yun (July 16, 2012). "SeriousLee Superbusy". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  21. ^ "Mark Lee, Gurmit Singh to collaborate on new film "Taxi! Taxi!"". Channel News Asia. July 6, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  22. ^ Yip, Wai Yee (January 4, 203). "Happy co-drivers". AsiaOne. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  23. ^ "11 years later, Mark Lee and Gurmit Singh still get along fabulously". The Straits Times. January 1, 2013. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  24. ^ "Zooming in on Reel Deals". The Business Times. August 3, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  25. ^ "Jackie Chan's CZ12 breaks box-office record here". AsiaOne. January 14, 2013. Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  26. ^ Lim, Raphael (January 3, 2013). "Taxi! Taxi! - Review". F***. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  27. ^ . The Straits Times. January 14, 2013. Archived from the original on March 20, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2013.

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Taxi Taxi simplified Chinese 德士当家 traditional Chinese 德士當家 pinyin deshi dangjia is a 2013 Singaporean comedy film 3 based on the 2010 work Diary Of A Taxi Driver by Cai Mingjie said to be Singapore s most well educated taxi driver Directed by Kelvin Sng and produced by Chan Pui Yin and Chan Yan Yan for SIMF Management 1 the film stars Gurmit Singh Mark Lee and YouTube personality Chua Jin Sen 4 better known by his online handle Dr Jia Jia 5 It is Chua s professional film debut The film follows two fellow taxi drivers Lee and Singh quest for self discovery 6 Distributed by Golden Village Pictures the film was commercially released in Singapore on January 3 2013 7 and slated for a January 24 2013 release in Malaysia 8 Taxi Taxi Theatrical release posterDirected byKelvin SngScreenplay byBoris BooLee Chee TianViolet LaiStory byBoris BooRebecca LeowChan Pui YinKelvin SngBased onDiary of a Taxi Driver True Stories From Singapore s Most Educated Cabdriverby Cai MingjieProduced byChan Pui Yin Chan Yan YanStarringGurmit SinghMark LeeJazreel LowGan Mei YanLai MengRoyston OngChua Jin Sen a k a Dr Jia Jia Edited byYim Mun ChongMusic byAlex OhDistributed byGolden Village PicturesRelease date3 January 2013 2013 01 03 Singapore Running time93 minutesCountrySingaporeLanguagesMandarinEnglishBudgetS 1 million 1 Box officeS 1 45 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Financing and filming 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Awards and nominations 6 See also 7 ReferencesPlot editIn the film s prelude PhD microbiologist Professor Chua See Kiat Gurmit Singh is hanging out on a rooftop when a taxi driver named Lee Ah Tau Mark Lee mistook him for attempting suicide This leads to Ah Tau receiving a fine for illegal parking After several attempts to find a new job Prof Chua had no choice but to resort to cab driving Ah Tau volunteers to help him and became his first passenger Soon Ah Tau was then fined again for another illegal parking incident When Prof Chua was picking his mother in law from the airport he happened to get into a taxi that was driven by Ah Tau whose son was also in the taxi Ah Tau then started talking about Prof Chua s new career as a taxi driver almost revealing it to his wife and mother in law who were not aware of this beforehand This caused a strain on Prof Chua and Ah Tau s friendship The movie shows the difficulties encountered by Prof Chua as he faces difficult customers including one that refused to pay their taxi fare Ah Tau helps him by recording the scene and gets himself punched by the gangsters The gangsters are then caught and Prof Chua gives Ah Tau a mobile phone to thank him However he is yet to face his wife who is crying He then explains the situation to her as she promises not to tell anyone about his new job Prof Chua s son Jonah Chua finds out about his taxi driving when the latter inadvertently picked him and his girlfriend up as passengers Jonah decides not to talk to his father Ah Tau also gets into a family scuffle for showing his son Lee Jia Jia edited pictures of his long lost mother Jia Jia realizes that Ah Tau and Regina had both edited it causing Jia Jia to stop talking to his father The two share their grievances and decide to help each other in the future The next day Prof Chua finds his mum missing from the house and decides to mobilise all the taxi drivers to find her successfully giving him a better understanding of the taxi culture Prof Chua also helps Ah Tau by improving his son Jia Jia with his English and tries to find a suitable school for him While Ah Tau sets a date with Regina he is caught by a police officer Chua En Lai who gives a longwinded speech about the perils of an illegal U turn His taxi runs out of fuel and he is forced to take another taxi before being caught by the same policeman as he repeats the same speech Regina feels that Ah Tau isn t worth the wait and stomps off into the streets leading into a car accident While she is in hospital she finds out that her vision was impaired and she is unable to fulfill her dream to be a fashion designer This leads to her attempting suicide on the hospital s roof Prof Chua explains the situation Regina is in to Ah Tau who is in the middle of his son s performance While he is on his way Prof Chua tells Regina his story of being a cab driver which then calms her down and changes her mind about the suicide It is recorded as his son watches it live A few years later Jonah begins idolizing his father again While Prof Chua regains his job as a professor he still wants to continue his taxi driving Regina became a DJ as she falls in love with Ah Tau The film ends with Prof Chua and Ah Tau driving off into the sunset Cast editGurmit Singh as Professor Chua See Kiat 9 a retrenched microbiologist 10 Mark Lee as Lee Ah Tau a veteran Ah Beng taxi driver Royston Ong as Jonah Chua Chua See Kiat s son 10 Jazreel Low as Chua See Kiat s wife 11 Director Kelvin Sng stated that he chose her for the role as There is something about her that is very charming and elegant which was what I wanted for the role 12 Lai Meng as Chua See Kiat s mother in law Chua Jin Sen as Lee Jia Jia Lee Ah Tau s son 13 It is his film debut 14 Sng said of him He is so popular on YouTube because he is such a natural so we made use of this quality put him together with Mark Lee and we think it worked very well 15 Chua En Lai as a police officer Gan Mei Yan as Lee Ah Tau s tenant Regina 16 Production editDevelopment edit Inspiration was largely drawn from real life blogger Cai Mingjie s personal recounts in his 2010 best selling work Diary of a Taxi Driver True Stories From Singapore s Most Educated Cabdriver 7 17 Boris Boo Lee Chee Tian and Violet Lai served as screenwriters Boo Rebecca Leow Chan and Sng were credited with writing the story Chua Jin Sen better known as Dr Jia Jia s involvement in the project kindled public interest His participation in the film was first mentioned by his mother in June 2012 who told Yahoo Singapore We decided to allow Jiajia to participate in this movie because they were willing to accommodate his schoolwork schedule and they were also very sincere in their approach 18 She also gave some details about his role but a confidentiality agreement prevented her from stating more at that time 18 Greater details about the film were disclosed at a July 2012 press conference where director Kelvin Sng said relating to Chua s role We ve scripted his role according to his personality and what viewers are already familiar with from his skits on YouTube He will be sprouting sic a lot of Singlish that s for sure 19 After One Leg Kicking we haven t had time to meet Mark s too busy while I ve been homeless and jobless Gurmit Singh cited in 20 Taxi Taxi is the first on screen pairing of Gurmit Singh and Mark Lee since their 2001 collaboration One Leg Kicking 21 22 Singh attributed this to the lack of suitable scripts 23 It is Singh s first feature length film since Phua Chu Kang The Movie 2010 10 Taxi Taxi also marks the comeback of former actress Jazreel Low 24 Financing and filming edit Financiers for Taxi Taxi included SIMF Management Galaxy Entertainment sglanded net Widescreen Media RAM Entertainment and PMP Entertainment With a budget of S 1 million 1 production commenced on July 12 2012 14 Actual filming begun on July 16 2012 19 A particular scene required Chua to be shot from various angles resulting in many takes This reportedly made Chua feel frustrated His mother said of the scenario Jia Jia a reference to Chua s online handle did not get why he had to re do the scenes so many times He thought it was all his fault and started getting very frustrated even though I could tell that he was really trying as hard as he could It was very painful for a mother to watch 14 Reception editBox office edit Commercially released in Singaporean cinemas on January 3 2013 7 Taxi Taxi grossed S 592 000 in its opening weekend 25 In total it took in 1 45 million making it the second highest grossing Singaporean film of 2013 after Ah Boys to Men 2 2 Critical response edit Film magazine F s Raphael Lim dubbed the film as run of the mill giving it only 2 out of 5 stars 26 Writing for my paper was Boon Chan who gave the film a rating of 2 5 He wrote that their Lee and Singh s much vaunted chemistry has been overhyped 16 Awards and nominations editTaxi Taxi was chosen as Singapore s first official entry for the 1st Asean International Film Festival and Awards Abbreviation AIFFA 2013 to be held in Kuching Sarawak Malaysia from March 28 30 2013 27 See also editPortals nbsp Singapore nbsp Film nbsp ComedyReferences edit a b c Frater Patrick July 11 2012 Sng starts the meter on Taxi Taxi Film Business Asia Archived from the original on August 15 2012 Retrieved January 13 2013 a b Chan Boon September 11 2013 Where is the audience The Straits Times pp C2 C3 Mark Lee and Gurmit Singh works with Dr Jiajia for new film xin msn July 20 2012 Archived from the original on July 24 2012 Retrieved January 14 2013 10 Singaporeans who made us proud AsiaOne Retrieved January 18 2013 Local LOLs AsiaOne November 27 2012 Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved January 16 2013 Mark Lee Gurmit Singh to collaborate on new film Taxi Taxi Channel News Asia July 6 2012 Retrieved January 13 2013 a b c Taxi Taxi Mandarin Cinema Online Retrieved January 13 2013 Meet Gurmit Singh amp Mark Lee Yahoo January 10 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 Tay Mervin January 4 2013 Jazreel Make a comeback I m past expiry date AsiaOne Archived from the original on February 15 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 a b c Tay Mervin January 3 2013 Gurmit s road ahead AsiaOne Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved January 14 2013 Acting is a holiday job for me Ex actress Jazreel Low The Straits Times January 4 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 Yip Wai Yee January 7 2013 Taking a break from the spa AsiaOne Retrieved January 16 2013 李国煌与德士司机 末日前一同行善 xin msn in Chinese December 24 2012 Archived from the original on February 16 2013 Retrieved January 15 2013 a b c Yip Wai Yee January 2 2013 Although restless Dr Jia Jia was obedient on the set of his debut movie The Straits Times Retrieved January 13 2013 Tay Mervin December 30 2012 Movie script changed just for Dr Jia Jia AsiaOne Retrieved January 14 2013 a b Chan Boon January 3 2013 Movie Review Taxi Taxi AsiaOne Retrieved January 14 2013 李国煌与德士司机 末日前一同行善 in Chinese xin msn December 24 2012 Archived from the original on February 16 2013 Retrieved January 3 2013 a b Soh Elizabeth June 22 2012 Dr Jiajia Singapore s YouTube sensation child inspiration and movie star Yahoo Retrieved January 17 2013 a b Tan Kee Yun July 15 2012 Dr Jia Jia wants to be MP in future AsiaOne Retrieved January 16 2013 Tan Kee Yun July 16 2012 SeriousLee Superbusy AsiaOne Retrieved January 16 2013 Mark Lee Gurmit Singh to collaborate on new film Taxi Taxi Channel News Asia July 6 2012 Retrieved January 14 2013 Yip Wai Yee January 4 203 Happy co drivers AsiaOne Retrieved January 16 2013 11 years later Mark Lee and Gurmit Singh still get along fabulously The Straits Times January 1 2013 Retrieved January 3 2013 Zooming in on Reel Deals The Business Times August 3 2012 Retrieved January 17 2013 Jackie Chan s CZ12 breaks box office record here AsiaOne January 14 2013 Archived from the original on February 15 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 Lim Raphael January 3 2013 Taxi Taxi Review F Archived from the original on February 16 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 Taxi Taxi first official Singapore entry at inaugural Asean International Film Festival and Awards The Straits Times January 14 2013 Archived from the original on March 20 2013 Retrieved January 17 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taxi Taxi 2013 film amp oldid 1167897931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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