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Taxi 3 (French: Taxi Trois) is a 2003 French action comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. Starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard, it is the sequel to Taxi 2, and was followed by Taxi 4. It is the third installment in the Taxi film series.
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Directed by | Gérard Krawczyk |
Written by | Luc Besson |
Produced by | Luc Besson |
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Distributed by | EuropaCorp |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $14.5 million[citation needed] |
Box office | $64.5 million[1] |
Plot
editA group of thieves calling themselves the Santa Claus gang are wreaking havoc, using Santa Claus costumes to commit heists, and the Marseille police are, as usual, unable to keep up. Superintendent Gibert (played by Bernard Farcy) is distracted by a Chinese journalist (Bai Ling) writing a story on his squad, and is unable to stop the robbers.
Detective Emilien's wife, Petra, has just announced that she's pregnant and taxi driver Daniel (Samy Naceri) is in the midst of a relationship crisis. His long-suffering girlfriend Lilly has walked out on him after finding him customising his taxi at four o'clock in the morning, and complaining that their house has become a mere garage and how Daniel stopped paying attention to her.
After a string of mistakes in which the thieves outsmart the police time and time again, the journalist is kidnapped. It is revealed that the journalist is the leader of the Santa Claus gang. The police go in search, but Emilien is captured after another botched attempt to arrest them. The journalist sets a trap; she leaves Emilien tied to a chair in an old warehouse, directly in the path of a giant ball which will crush him five minutes later.
At the last moment, Daniel rushes in with his taxi and rescues him. They track the gang to their hideout in the Swiss mountains, where the journalist and her accomplices are arrested by a crack team of Alpine troops. Gibert lands in an ice-bound lake after leaping from an aircraft with them. Petra gives birth, Daniel proposes to Lilly, and a Gibert is seen being pushed around in a wheelchair covered in ice.
Cast
edit- Samy Naceri as Daniel Morales
- Frédéric Diefenthal as Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec
- Marion Cotillard as Lilly Bertineau
- Bernard Farcy as the Commissaire Gérard Gibert
- Edouard Montoute as Alain
- Emma Wiklund as Petra
- Bai Ling as Qiu
- Jean-Christophe Bouvet as the General Edmond Bertineau
- Patrice Abbou as Rachid
- Claude Sese as Planton
- Alain David as the Minister
- Sylvester Stallone had an uncredited cameo at the beginning of the film as a passenger to the airport. Since he cannot speak French, his voice was dubbed by his official French dub-over artist, Alain Dorval.
Production
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Reception
editEmpire (magazine) rated it 3 out of 5.[2]
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Video games
editTaxi 3 – Based on Taxi 3. Released in 2003 by Ubisoft Montreal.[3]
In popular culture
editThe opening titles are a spoof of those featured in the movies starring James Bond, and there are several nods to the 007 canon throughout the film, e.g. Daniel's rotating number plate and the ski chase at the film's climax.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ JP. "Taxi 3 (2003)- JPBox-Office". www.jpbox-office.com.
- ^ Helen O'Hara (8 November 2006). "Taxi 3". Empire.
- ^ "Taxi 3". Metacritic.
External links
edit- Taxi 3 at IMDb
- Taxi 3 at AllMovie
- Taxi 3 at Box Office Mojo
- Taxi 3 at Rotten Tomatoes