- Man-seob: You know... I earned some money in Saudi Arabia. But my wife got sick and I spent it all on hospital bills. At the end, my wife insisted that I buy that taxi. And the doctor said so, too, so I should look after our daughter. We could have tried more meds, but I didn't argue. That's the kind of guy I am. The rest have to go on living, right? Because after my wife died, I got drunk every day.
- [Tears begin to stream down his face]
- Man-seob: One day I woke up, and she was crying, holding onto her mom's old clothes.
- [He starts sobbing]
- Man-seob: She must have missed her so much. I quit drinking that day. I'm the only one she has left.
- [Man-seob sees Peter sitting against a radiator in the hospital ward, in a depressed stupor. He speaks to him in Korean]
- Man-seob: Why are you sitting here? You need to record all this.
- [He presses the film reel into Peter's hand]
- Man-seob: You promised, to tell people. It needs to be broadcast, so people will know.
- [He gently shakes Peter's arm]
- Man-seob: You're a reporter. Shoot this. Jae-sik, and this, too.
- [He grabs the camera and squeezes Peter's arm encouragingly]
- Man-seob: Here.
- [after a moment, Peter gets to his feet and tentatively begins to film]
- Man-seob: [taking the camera bag out of his taxi and handing it to Peter] I don't know. I really didn't know. You said to follow, and then you sped off. I don't know the roads here. You know how hard I searched?
- Yong-pyo: Hey, mister, that ain't so. People saw you take a U-turn.
- Man-seob: Hey, Yong-pyo! Watch it!
- Tae-sul: Would he really take off without collecting his fare?
- Peter: [to Man-seob] Here, the other half of the fare. So you just go back to Seoul. I'm better off on my own.
- Gwangju taxi driver: What? He charged 50,000 won just to come here?
- Jae-sik: Actually, they agreed on 100,000 won, and he already received half.
- [Man-seob looks up guiltily from the money he's counting]
- Gwangju taxi driver: 100,000 won?
- Man-seob: [as he abandons the journalist and the demonstrators] Can't risk my car getting damaged in the protest again...