Taxi Driver
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Synopsis
Taxi Driver is a psychological thriller film that follows the story of Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran who becomes a taxi driver in New York City. Haunted by his insomnia and disillusioned with the city's decadence and crime, Travis descends into a dark and violent spiral as he becomes obsessed with saving a young prostitute named Iris. The film explores themes of isolation, alienation, and urban decay, presenting a gritty and raw depiction of the underbelly of society. With its haunting atmosphere and intense character study, Taxi Driver remains a seminal work in cinema history, showcasing Robert De Niro's powerful performance as Travis Bickle.
Cast
Robert De Niro
Travis Bickle
Jodie Foster
Iris
Cybill Shepherd
Betsy
Harvey Keitel
Sport
Peter Boyle
Wizard
Leonard Harris
Charles Palantine
Reviews
Taxi Driver has received critical acclaim since its release in 1976. Rotten Tomatoes gave it a rating of 89% based on 80 reviews, with the consensus stating, 'A must-see film for movie buffs, this Martin Scorsese masterpiece is as hard-hitting as it is compelling.' IMDb rates the film 8.2/10, praising the direction of Scorsese and the unforgettable performance of De Niro. Metacritic gave Taxi Driver a score of 94/100, indicating universal acclaim. The New York Times hailed it as 'a brilliant, disturbing masterpiece that showcases the dark side of urban life.' Roger Ebert described it as 'one of the greatest films of all time, with De Niro delivering a tour de force performance.' Taxi Driver is a quintessential example of gritty 70s cinema that continues to resonate with audiences and critics alike.