The laid-back, anti-authority taxi driver with racing-grade reflexes. Daniel prefers the freedom of the streets to rules but cannot resist the chance to push his custom Peugeot to its mechanical limits.
The plot thickens when Émilien is assigned to escort a high-ranking Japanese defense official to a Franco-Japanese technological summit. Naturally, everything goes wrong. A mix-up involving a Yakuza delegation, a kidnapped daughter, and a police commissioner who is more of a caricature than a commander thrusts Daniel and Émilien into a race against time. The film’s centerpiece arrives when the Japanese minister’s daughter is kidnapped by a notorious gang, forcing Daniel to unleash the full arsenal of his taxi’s modifications—including retractable machine guns and smoke screens—to save the day. taxi 2 -2000-
During a staged demonstration, the minister is kidnapped by a group of highly skilled Yakuza operatives disguised as ninjas. In the chaos, (Emma Sjöberg), a German policewoman and the love interest of the accident-prone Inspector Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec (Frédéric Diefenthal), is also abducted. Naturally, everything goes wrong
Taxi 2 was put into production in 1998, while the first film was still enjoying its massive commercial success in France and abroad. The production was not without its challenges. The original director, Gérard Pirès, was hospitalized just weeks into filming. In his place, producer Luc Besson brought in Gérard Krawczyk, who had just completed second-unit work on Besson's epic The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc . Krawczyk ably stepped in, bringing a fresh energy to the project and expanding the scope of the action sequences. Tragically, the production was also marked by a fatal accident on set. A cameraman, Alain Dutartre, was tragically killed by an out-of-control car. The film is dedicated to his memory. During a staged demonstration, the minister is kidnapped
Taxi 2 became an even bigger success than its predecessor, breaking box office records in France upon its release in 2000. Its success proved that French-language action films could have massive international appeal, blending local flair with universal action movie tropes.
During the filming of a stunt where the taxi was supposed to jump over a line of tanks, the car overshot the landing area. Consequences:
While the film is celebrated for its practical effects and high-speed chases, its production was marred by a tragedy. The Accident:
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