Taxi 5
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Taxi 5

A police officer who's transferred in the police of Marseilles gets assigned to take down a group of Italian robbers who drive the powerful Ferraris w...ith the older nephew of Daniel, a terrible driver who gets the legendary white t... Show More

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In the action-packed French film Taxi 5 (2018), a police officer from another city named Sylvain is transferred to the bustling city of Marseilles. Sylvain's mission is to bring down a notorious gang of Italian robbers who are known for their skillful driving in powerful Ferraris. Alongside Sylvain is Daniel, a rather inept and inexperienced driver who happens to be the older nephew of a legendary taxi driver named Daniel Morales.

As Sylvain and Daniel team up, they find themselves in a series of thrilling and comedic situations. Daniel, known for his infamous white taxi, reluctantly becomes the duo's preferred getaway vehicle, leading to hilarious chase scenes throughout the city streets. While Daniel's driving skills leave much to be desired, his determination and loyalty to his uncle make him an endearing character.

As the story unfolds, Sylvain and Daniel face numerous obstacles and challenges as they try to bring down the Italian robbers. Along the way, they encounter an eccentric cast of characters, including a menacing mob boss and a beautiful woman who becomes a source of both danger and intrigue.

Director Franck Gastambide delivers a high-octane blend of action and humor in Taxi 5, making it a must-watch for fans of the popular French film franchise. With its fast-paced car chases, comedic moments, and an unlikely duo at the forefront, this film promises an entertaining and adrenaline-filled ride. Strap in for a wild adventure through the streets of Marseilles in Taxi 5.

Also Known As:

Taxi 5

Release Date:

11 Apr 2018

Writers:

Franck Gastambide, Stéphane Kazandjian, Luc Besson

Awards:

1 win & 2 nominations