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Taxi Service has this gritty, almost claustrophobic vibe that really captures the essence of urban life in the 90s. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that raw, almost documentary-like feel. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for its time, which gives it a sense of authenticity that’s hard to come by in today’s digital-heavy landscape. The performances might not always be top-notch, but they have an earnestness that draws you in. It's a fascinating look at the lives of cab drivers and the oddball characters they encounter—definitely has that underground charm that makes it stand out.
Taxi Service is one of those lesser-known gems that collectors keep an eye out for. Its distribution was somewhat limited, making it a bit tricky to find, especially on physical media. Over the years, it’s garnered a niche following among those who appreciate its raw storytelling and practical effects, which definitely adds to its appeal in collector circles. If you come across a copy, it might be worth grabbing, as it doesn't pop up often.
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