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Taxiis a 2004 action comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Queen Latifah, Jimmy Fallon, Gisele Bndchen in her film debut, Jennifer Esposito, and Ann-Margret. An incompetent New York City police officer is banned from driving and comes to rely on a talented taxi driver to help him solve a series of bank robberies. The film is a remake of the 1998 French film of the same name and was panned by critics.

The film is set in New York City. In the film, a demoted police detective convinces a taxicab driver to help him track down a Brazilian gang of bank robbers, and to find out how the gang transports the stolen money. The detective is soon fired for insubordination, but the duo proceed in confronting the gang.


Bicycle courier Belle Williams earns her taxi license and installs a supercharger in her custom-built 1999 Ford Crown Victoria taxicab. Her first customer offers her a $100 tip if she can make it to the Airport in fifteen minutes. She does, with incredible speed and skill in the process, maneuvering through the streets of New York City.


Meanwhile, bumbling detective Andy Washburn crashes his partner's car while on a mission to apprehend a group of robbers, and is demoted to foot patrol duty by his boss Lt. Marta Robbins, who is also his ex-girlfriend. Hearing of a bank robbery, Washburn flags down Belle's taxicab. They arrive at the bank just as a quartet of female Brazilian robbers leave in a BMW E65. Belle recognizes them as models she saw earlier at the airport. Police arrive and mistakenly apprehend Belle and Washburn. Belle's cab is impounded, and she is questioned. Washburn promises to get her cab back if she helps him solve the bank robberies.


Washburn takes Belle to his home after her boyfriend Jesse kicks her out for missing a dinner date. Washburn's constantly drunk mother brings up embarrassing moments of Washburn's past and talks about why he is such a bad driver. Washburn convinces the impound cop to return Belle's cab. They realize the gang robs banks just before the garbage collection is due, placing the money in the trash, which the garbage man then collects. Washburn is fired for disobeying orders, and Belle is given a final warning for reckless driving. Belle teaches Washburn to drive, and they discover the garbage collector is acting for the gang because they have kidnapped his wife. They recover the garbage collector's wife and all the loot.


The police learn which bank is next to be hit and ambush the robbers, who take Lt. Robbins hostage and escape, followed by Washburn and Belle in her cab. Belle calls on the help of her bicycle courier friends to pinpoint the car. They negotiate a trade of the cash from the garbage truck for Robbins, and try to swap the hostage for the money while driving down the highway. Washburn forces the robbers down a long bridge under construction.


Belle achieves her dream of driving in NASCAR, sponsored by New York banks. Washburn is reinstated for foiling the robberies. Washburn's mother and Robbins attend Belle's first race to cheer her on. Jesse proposes to Belle. As Belle begins the race, Jeff Gordon pulls up as a challenger.


On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 9% based on 106 reviews, with an average rating of 3.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Silly and unfunny remake of a French movie of the same name."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 27 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[4] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[5]


Robert Koehler of Variety called the film "embarrassing evidence that even a ragged French original can be better than its American remake. Failing to improve on the inept but hugely successful 1998 Luc Besson vehicle".[8] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times states "Oh, this is a bad movie" and "only gets worse as it plows along".[9] Megan Lehmann of the New York Post dubbed the film "Taxi Drivel" and said: "This witless action comedy begins to insult the audience's intelligence from the opening scene."[10]


The young man named Sylvain Marot is known as the super cop in Paris and also has supernatural powers as a chauffeur. The former police chief, now the mayor of Marseille, is assigned by Gibert to stop the gang, which is planning a big heist by planning with fast vehicles like Ferrari, but he will have to cooperate with Eddy, the nephew of the famous taxi driver Daniel, in order to successfully fulfill the task. Afterwards, we have to watch the Action, Adventure and Comedy movie, which was released in our country on May 4, 2018, without the indispensable name of the series. As you know, Taxi had a great interest in the world in the first year it was released and pioneered the coming of sequels, and we had the chance to watch the sequel again exactly 7 years later with Taxi 5. You can watch Taxi 5 in full and the image will be constantly updated...


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Facing the risk of losing his driving license, a taxi driver is obliged to escort a loser police officer on the trail of some bank robbers. A dangerous chase takes place, all while the sweetheart of the taxi driver is waiting for him.


When a Japanese minister is kidnapped while visiting Marseille to sign an agreement, detective Emilien sets out to rescue the minister while teaming up with the taxi driver Daniel, who is known for his excellent driving skills.


milien, a misfortunate, clumsy, and endearing Marseille officer, is forced to help Gibert watch over a Belgian criminal who is said to be dangerous. Since Emilien's wife Petra is gone on an important trip, his friend and cab driver Daniel offers to watch their sons. The Belgian eventually manages...Read more to escape, and as the friends pursue him, they come across a bank robbery and a drug lord's mansion.


My taxi driver told me he thinks they are striking because the country has gotten so poor post-Brexit that the workers cannot afford to be paid properly. I noted no mention of inflation, but, like I said, I was there to listen. He also (quite cheerfully) described some other systemic problems, too.


Ah well. I have to say: At the wedding I went to, the general consensus at my table was that the UK is in a much better place than the U.S., in that, unlike the U.S., it is not in a fight for democracy itself.


It's pretty shocking to see how people in the gov't in UK just toss off their jokey admissions that they're snobs and can't help 'finding ways to cheat and get the funds for poor towns over to the nice rich towns' etc. And in talking to someone speculate about 'you lot' because they just feel that way. They have the lowest standards for their own behavior I've ever seen. I mean, the current PM and cabinet (speaking as a Guardian reader in US.) But I was watching something or other and I saw a man speaking to the UN or NATO representing UK. He was so serious and smart-- really gripping. Later it dawned on me he must be part of the current government, but that was unbelievable to me. He was a real person, with serious consecutive thoughts, he wasn't hurrying to put some lies together in response to outrage from the public. It was David Cleverly. WHY DON'T THEY MENTION HIM EVER? WHY ISN'T HE PM?


So it was appropriate that on my ride over to the reception, my cab driver decided to use the opportunity of the holiday traffic to explain the misery\u2014at least as he saw it\u2014of living in a post-Brexit, post-12-years-of-the-Tory-party England. (It\u2019s famously customary for London cabbies to chat. It\u2019s less customary for them to start conversations, as mine did, with \u201CI am a socialist\u201D because most London cabbies are conservatives.)


First there are all of the strikes going on. It\u2019s an impressively long list of sectors: the nurses, the postal office workers, the railway workers, and the Heathrow baggage handlers all striking. And at Christmas.


The taxi driver told me he\u2019d told Lord Heseltine that he was receiving the emails because he\u2019s an ardent \u201CRemainer\u201D to which Heseltine replied, \u201CI thought you lot were pro-Brexit.\u201D Huffily, my driver told me he did not appreciate being lumped in with \u201Cyou lot,\u201D although he conceded that most London taxi drivers are pro-Brexit.


So, British classism, according to this driver, is not dwindling, which is surely good news for the \u201CDownton Abbey\u201D creator Julian Fellowes because it means the appetite for TV shows involving British snobbery is healthily alive for him.


Speaking of snobbery: Before my driver picked up Heseltine, he had been in the Kings Cross area when the police appeared out of nowhere and traffic was stopped\u2026because King Charles was speeding through in a maroon Rolls Royce.


He continued, \u201CI loved the Queen. But now she\u2019s gone, I can\u2019t be bothered with the rest\u2026 All this fuss about Meghan and Harry. I expect my wife will force me to watch that Netflix thing and I will hate it. It\u2019s not interesting. I mean, they\u2019re just grown-ups behaving like babies. Who cares?\u201D


But no time to dwell on that because my driver was apologizing kindly that he recognized he had me captive because of the bad traffic, so he\u2019d make the most of it\u2014and keep talking. And then came a free-fall monologue:

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