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Movie review - Midnight Taxi
Low-key, low-budget suspense drama keeps the viewer guessing to the end. Like one should.
Midnight Taxi **1/2 (out of 5) First of all, if you’re a vintage film buff who has already seen the 1937 film with the same title, this one bears no similarity beyond the shared name. This is a surreal indie drama featuring Eddie (Ladi Emeruwa), a London cabbie who likes the night shift with its relatively light traffic. After dozing off in his cab, he awakens to find a murdered woman lying on the street in front of him. After that, he’s so haunted by the memory and the cops’ seeming indifference to finding her killer that he begins his own obsessive investigation.
The rest is a suspenseful ordeal with a few wrinkles and twists. One cop seems hell-bent on blaming Eddie for the crime. We gradually learn more about Eddie’s past and psychological issues that blur the picture. There are a few moments of peril and violence, but it’s mostly conversations with passengers and others that fill the screen. Co-writers/directors Bertie and Samantha Speirs keep the mystery up in the air to the end, while fleshing out a protagonist to root for, even as his good-guy nature becomes questionable.
The surreal part is that there’s hardly any traffic – vehicular or pedestrian - in this dense urban setting. Ever. Eddie’s cab is usually the only one in motion. Most of the people on foot are a handful of hookers plying their trade despite the dearth of passersby. Presumably, budget was a consideration in how to fill the frames, but the result is a product that looks like they borrowed a film set exterior after shooting of bigger movies wrapped for the day. That does have the benefit of adding a mystique to the proceedings that might have been an artistic choice, rather than financial. But the ending comes so abruptly that it seems they may have been running out of time or money. Even so, it’s an interesting story in a tight little package.
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(Midnight Taxi is available on Digital formats and Video On Demand as of 7/23/24)