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Taxi Drivers offers a quirky and insightful peek into the underbelly of Toronto's transportation scene. The film weaves through the hustle of fake cabs and the tales of those tricked by them, blending humor with a hint of satire. The pacing feels almost documentarian yet maintains a light-hearted tone that keeps it engaging. It's interesting to see how it tackles themes of trust and deception, wrapped in everyday situations. The performances feel genuine, and there's a rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm. You can feel the filmmakers' intent to shed light on a niche topic, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
Given its indie roots, Taxi Drivers has seen limited release formats, which makes it somewhat of a gem for collectors. The documentary style and niche subject matter have drawn interest from those fascinated by urban life and its oddities. While not widely circulated, copies have emerged in small runs, and its scarcity might appeal to those looking for something off the beaten path in their collection.
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