Blogging taxi driver takes road to fame
By Xu Fan | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-10-15 08:23
As the latest directorial effort of veteran director Ning Hao and emerging talent Xu Lei, the 113-minute comedy was released across domestic theaters on Oct 1.
Starring actress Gong Beibi as Zhang's former wife and actor Wu Lei as his son, the movie unfolds with Zhang's determination to deliver a parental speech at the upcoming wedding, rather than allowing his son's wealthy entrepreneur stepfather to do so.
Despite his efforts, including trying to rent luxury cars for the wedding and purchasing an expensive wig, Zhang eventually conceives a plan to become an internet influencer, aiming to demonstrate that he too can achieve success after the incident. However, the situation takes an unexpected turn.
Director Ning, one of the most renowned figures among China's "sixth-generation directors", tells China Daily that he has been considering shooting a feature-length film centered on Zhang, a chatty yet warmhearted taxi driver representing the Chinese capital's unique hutong culture, since 2019.
Zhang's character was initially introduced in Ning's Nihao Beijing (Hello Beijing), one of the six standalone short stories featured in the 2019 anthology blockbuster My People, My Country. The narrative of Zhang was revisited in Beijing Haoren (A Kind-hearted Beijing Native), also directed by Ning, and one of the five separate stories of the 2020 anthology My People, My Homeland, a sequel to the 2019 film.
Ning unveils that the inspiration for Zhang stems from the uncle of Wang Ang, the film's scriptwriter.