Red Taxi is a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the chaos of the Hong Kong protests in 2019. Shot from the vantage point of a taxi, the film captures the urgency and intensity of those moments—it's not scripted, it's real. The sound design mixes the clatter of the city with anguished cries and passionate chants, creating this palpable sense of urgency. The pacing feels frenetic, mirroring the unpredictability of the protests. What stands out is how the everyday setting of a taxi becomes a lens through which we view extraordinary social upheaval. There's no narration, just the stark reality of people fighting for their voices, making it a compelling piece of documentary filmmaking that feels almost like a time capsule of that moment in history.
Filmed secretly, adds to its raw authenticity.Explores themes of resistance and civil unrest.Unique perspective from a taxi's window.
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