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It' s a pity that the substance of "Tel Aviv Taxi", the Israeli comedy in the cameo, does not match the packaging. You can read reviews, compare customer reviews, see screenshots and learn more about EKO TAXI. Producers who make small cameo appearances in their own films are nothing new.

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Display:'Tel Aviv Taxi'; imported from Israel shown at Cameo

It' s a shame that the essence of "Tel Aviv Taxi", the Israel cameo cartoon, does not match the packaging. Now, as he steers some English-speaking Israelis on home ground, he and the Geva Film Studios have jointly created a good-natured but very thin "omnibus" image: when a taxi (minibus) arriving in Jerusalem fails, the passenger and chauffeur remember happily in flashbacks.

An older countrywoman (Bergstein-Cohen) gives her first impression of the town. Shy Ophir, a cheeky young trooper, talks about his success in teamwork. Nathan Cogan, a cop, talks about a crazy thief. One young woman (Gilda Doom Van Steyn) complains of an awkward pilcess, and the rider (David Segal) shows how an old man has learnt contentment: none of these scenes is exactly conspicuous, and the only true turn in the game has already been comfortably shaped by Somerset Maughan in a brief tale.

In addition, with one intolerable exception, action appears timid. It' s been a long while since every painting has had such a compelling array of serious, highly expressionist faces, let's just ignore the celebrity cartoonist, Mr. Ophir, whose play is like a noisy St. Vitstanz case. However, the handsome Miss Van Steyn, the unshakeable Mr. Cogan and the cute Miss Bergstein-Cohen seem to be particularly suitable messengers for Israel, and therefore it should be our own Mr. Frisch if he has a little more to say.

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