Taxi 2 Review

Taxi 2
When the Japanese ambassador is kidnapped in Marseilles, young officer Emilien once again enlists the maniac Taxi driver to high-speed chase down the kidnappers.

by William Thomas |
Published on
Release Date:

29 Jun 2001

Running Time:

91 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Taxi 2

Dominic Sena (and Hollywood, for that matter), take note: this is how car chase movies should be made.

Fast and furious from the off, Krawczyk’s solid follow-up is that rare find; a sequel that lives up to its inspiration. Is this the Godfather II of racing thrills? Quite possibly; the rubber-burning action is of the highest order.

The plot, however, is paper-thin, with Naceri and Diefenthal returning as the maniac taxi driver and bungling gendarme respectively, and Sjöberg and Cotillard once again pouting rather a lot as their sultry squeezes.

Again from under the writing/producing banner of Luc Besson, it’s little wonder that this is hardly high art. But then, only a French import would feature a knickerless female police officer performing endless high kicks. And vive la France for that.

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