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A Kiss in a Taxi is a delightful piece of silent cinema, showcasing Bebe Daniels at her slapstick best. There's a whimsical charm to Ginette, the waitress trying to fend off unwanted male suitors while pining for Lucien. The pacing is brisk, maintaining a light and airy atmosphere that perfectly complements the comedic elements. The film employs practical effects in a way that's quite clever for its time, elevating the slapstick humor. It’s interesting to note how it captures the social dynamics of the 1920s with a playful lens, making you reflect on love and attention in a rather humorous manner.
A Kiss in a Taxi, though not widely distributed, has maintained a certain allure among collectors due to its comedic charm and Bebe Daniels' performance. The film has seen a couple of home video releases, but original prints are scarce, often making them a sought-after item. Its blend of slapstick and romance offers a unique viewing experience that resonates with fans of silent cinema.
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