: Audiard suggested that while Taxi Driver is a "catalogue" of 1970s neglect, her work maps the "slow build-up" of isolation in the 2020s. Influence on Fashion and Style
The narrative features , a French performer, playing the role of an independent, "stuck-up" passenger. The plot centers on a taxi driver named Sam Bourne who uses a "magic credit card terminal" to "freeze" time and the passenger. Content Overview
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"They say you're the best," the passenger whispered, finally looking up. His eyes reflected the green glow of the meter. "That you can find the gaps in the grid."
Clémence Audiard is a Paris-based multidisciplinary artist and designer known for her work in luxury fashion and ethical artisanal projects. Her transition into "choreographed film" explores the "small violences of urban life". In this project, she used the metaphorical "freeze"—a moment where time stops in the city—to explore the internal state of those often ignored, such as taxi drivers. Why "Taxi Driver XX Better"?
The story focuses on the driver repeatedly freezing and unfreezing Clemence to disorient her and manipulate her into different positions.
Clémence Audiard, through her editing and script work, represents a more compassionate, structurally complex approach to the alienated driver. The "xx" remains an open variable: it could be the film’s rating (XX for mature), the missing title, or a kiss of death to old Hollywood.