: The inclusion of external or muxed subtitles is crucial here for non-French speakers. Given the fast-paced Marseille slang and the frantic delivery of the jokes, high-quality SRT or PGS subs are a must-have for this release. Verdict
By the fourth installment, the Taxi series shifts heavily from its high-octane racing roots toward a more eccentric, slapstick comedy style.
: It feels more like a "Police Academy" sequel than the gritty, car-focused original. The iconic Peugeot 407 still makes appearances, but the focus is clearly on the comedic chemistry and the bumbling antics of Commissioner Gilbert (Bernard Farcy). Visuals: 1080p AVC REMUX Quality subtitle Taxi.4.2007.VO.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC-...
: The 1080p AVC encode is sharp and clean. Marseille looks vibrant, and the daytime action sequences benefit from the high bitrate, showing no noticeable banding or artifacting.
If you are a completionist of the Taxi series, this is the best technical version to own. While the movie itself doesn't quite reach the heights of the 1998 original, the provides a cinema-quality home viewing experience that makes the over-the-top stunts and Marseille scenery pop. : The inclusion of external or muxed subtitles
: Samy Naceri (Daniel) and Frédéric Diefenthal (Émilien) return to track down a Belgian criminal who escaped from the Marseille police station under ridiculous circumstances.
The Blu-Ray REMUX offers a high-fidelity experience for fans of the Luc Besson-produced French action franchise. This release preserves the original theatrical quality by offering the full bitrate of the Blu-ray without the compression typical of standard encodes. The Film: A Shift Toward Slapstick : It feels more like a "Police Academy"
Since this is a , you are getting the untouched video stream from the Blu-ray disc.