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A Baby in My Taxi is this quirky little comedy from '89 that you don’t often hear about. The film's premise is simple, yet it spirals into a charming ride of absurdity. Paul, our protagonist, drives a taxi and is really just trying to navigate his ordinary life. But then a baby crying shifts everything, leading him into a series of increasingly ridiculous situations. The pacing is pretty brisk, which keeps the energy up—there's always something happening. The practical effects are minimal but add to the overall ridiculousness of the scenarios he faces. It's definitely more about character moments and the humor of unexpected fatherhood than any big plot twists. The performances have this rawness that feels genuine, which gives it a unique flavor.
Unique premise with a comedic twistEngaging character momentsLight-hearted, absurd humor
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