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"He's a cab driver, she's a supermodel. What the hell?"

For Michael Shiver, life as an easy-going cab driver in New York suddenly changes when he picks up supermodel Sarah Easton and falls head over heels in love. But Sarah has more than just passion on her mind; she also has a husband and a glamorous lifestyle that she can't seem to leave behind. Torn between her feelings for Michael and the security of her marriage, Sarah is forced to make a realistic decision about the sacrifices that must be made to be truly and totally in love.

Top Cast

  • Eric Schaeffer

    Eric Schaeffer

    Michael Shiver

  • Amanda de Cadenet

    Amanda de Cadenet

    Sarah Easton

  • Rudolf Martin

    Rudolf Martin

    Phillipe

  • Francie Swift

    Francie Swift

    Robin

  • Lisa Vidal

    Lisa Vidal

    Sally

  • Jose Yenque

    Jose Yenque

    Scasse

  • Josip Kuchan

    Josip Kuchan

    Zsarko

  • Roberta Maxwell

    Roberta Maxwell

    Joan Alterman

  • Willis Burks II

    Willis Burks II

    Baja

Overview

For Michael Shiver, life as an easy-going cab driver in New York suddenly changes when he picks up supermodel Sarah Easton and falls head over heels in love. But Sarah has more than just passion on her mind; she also has a husband and a glamorous lifestyle that she can't seem to leave behind. Torn between her feelings for Michael and the security of her marriage, Sarah is forced to make a realistic decision about the sacrifices that must be made to be truly and totally in love.

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6.3 / 10
30 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • GenerationofSwine
    GenerationofSwine
    10 Sep 8, 2024

    I mean this is really indy, and I could never see Amanda De Cadenet as a famous model. She reminds me a little too much of the lead singer from Hole to be a model. She wasn't the heroine chic that defined the 90s look. She just doesn't fit that role, despite being a pretty good actress. Schaeffer, however, fits the role of a cabby pretty well, but not so much a lover. It's a pretentious film that is full of bad poetry, but it's a 90s indy film, and it's done well enough. It's steamy when you need it to be steamy. It's slightly misogynistic, and despite Amanda not looking the role, she does sell the role pretty well. Well, she sells it well enough that I'd cast her regularly if I made movies. She goes on to make her role believable despite not fitting the role. And in the end it's a fun, steamy, and entertaining flick that you can sit down and watch, not really feel cheated, and leave having enjoyed your time on your rump in front of the TV.

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