DVD Review: Taxi

Written by Chris Beaumont
Published March 17, 2005

No, not the television series, although that may have been more enjoyable. Most of you who have been following my reviews know that I did not like Taxi much at all. You may even remember that it came in at number 6 on my Worst 10. You may be wondering why I am reviewing the DVD. Well, sometimes movies can improve when they make the transition to the small screen, and I am hoping that that may be the case here. I like Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon, both exhibit a certain charisma. Well let us get down to it, but before you continue, you may want to see my review of the movie, here, first.

Taxi is actually a remake of a French film that was successful enough to spawn a pair of sequels. I have heard that that movie is entertaining. It makes one wonder how the remake was received over there. In any event, Hollywood took the concept, flipped some of the roles around and gave Jimmy Fallon his first starring role on the big screen.

It's no secret that I did not like this film when I paid to see it on the big screen. Should make one wonder why I would subject myself to it again. One thing I have learned over the years is that sometimes a film will elicit a different reaction in a different setting, basically, sometimes the small screen helps one enjoy the film more. I sat down with my parents the other night and turned it on, only to be surprised by how much I found myself enjoying it. I still refuse to call it a good movie, but it is entertaining enough.

The story, such as it is, follows the bumbling exploits of police officer Andrew Washburn (Jimmy Fallon), and the cab driver (Queen Latifah) he enlists in his adventure. The main catch here is that Washburn is a bad driver, so he needs transportation to crime scenes. The driver he becomes entangled with is an aspiring NASCAR driver with a souped up Crown Victoria cab. They find themselves in pursuit of a gang of super model bank robbers. Much comedy ensues.

The concept itself is all over the map, slapstick comedy, police procedural, a romantic side story, the overbearing police chief. All of the cliches are there, and they don't really mess all that well. The film floats by on the charisma of its two leads. Latifah has charisma and talent to spare, but she seems handcuffed here, doing what she can with a lame script. Fallon is a funny guy, but he comes across as incredibly inexperienced, laughing at his own jokes and, I don't know, something was off. He has the ability, hopefully it will develop into something more. Taxi also features the film debut of model Gisele Bundchen, who does OK in what is primarily a visual role, she looks great as the leader of the robbers.

Technically, there is some very good work here. The car chases may look like something out of a video game, but they are shot very well. Lots of kinetic motion considering that this is primarily a comedy. You have to suspend disbelief considering that you have a transforming cab and a custom BMW chasing each other, at high speed mind you, through the streets of New York City. Once suspended, you can just imagine what went into filming these hyper sequences.

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Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at Draven99's Musings and Draven99's Media Center.
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#1 — March 17, 2005 @ 11:31AM — Matt Paprocki [URL]

They're making a Sandlot 2??? Sweet.

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