

If you enjoy old British comedies that rely more on frantic door-slamming than actual wit, Taxi to Paradise is probably going to be your speed. It’s definitely not for the people who need a complex narrative or high-stakes drama; it’s basically just a series of people lying to each other until everything inevitably exp...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Adrian Brunel

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"If you enjoy old British comedies that rely more on frantic door-slamming than actual wit, Taxi to Paradise is probably going to be your speed. It’s definitely not for the people who need a complex narrative or high-stakes drama; it’s basically just a series of people lying to each other until everything inevitably explodes in their faces. Honestly? It’s kind of refreshing how little the movie cares about being grounded. You watch these characters run around trying to keep their affairs under w..."

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Adrian Brunel, Graham Hope
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