Columbia Pictures | Release Date: February 7, 1976
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leraje9Sep 9, 2023
Good film, very good editing and shots, but a bit long with a plot twist that's too late
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GuzmaNn131Sep 7, 2023
Excelente Drama Psicológico. Maravillante equipo de reparto, transfondo bien implementado, y excelente interpretación de Robert de Niro como Travis Bickle. Nada mas que decir, super recomendado
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NAK19Aug 17, 2023
A Timeless Classic, the inner workings of a Young Broken Man followed by loneliness all his life and the dangers it could unleash on Society, exploring the inner mechanisms of some of the minds that are roaming our own streets.
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MrPajamasMay 23, 2023
It wasn't bad at all. It had something to it. I enjoyed it. On the one hand, I'm not gonna get anything out of it. I mean, I was interested in the music or anything like that. No, I don't. But I was in the mood for some crime fiction, and inIt wasn't bad at all. It had something to it. I enjoyed it. On the one hand, I'm not gonna get anything out of it. I mean, I was interested in the music or anything like that. No, I don't. But I was in the mood for some crime fiction, and in the end I'm satisfied. The best part for me was towards the end. The rest of it flew by, but I didn't downright devour it. Good movie. I've seen better from the crime genre, but it didn't hurt at all. A good movie for me and for fans of the crime genre why not. Expand
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mrpetitionMar 30, 2023
Certified sigma movie. I found this character study very interesting, It tells a great story at its own pace which I thought was entertaining. Another way is to just say Travis Bickle is literally me
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moviefan23u429uOct 25, 2022
Great movie. Robert De niro rocks as Travis giving a relatable performance, scorsese shines, the story by paul schrader, and the ending was good.
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Onlyclassicvg1Sep 18, 2022
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disasterDr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing Expand
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Richard552Aug 10, 2022
There are so many possibilities for Climax but i interpret as a Dream sequence in which Travis Bickle is fantasizing in his comma that how healthy he is now in the society and with Betsy.$1 to buy a Netflix account, Google search: vtvshare
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Rutles55Aug 8, 2022
He cruises the streets in search of goodness, something which he feels is lacking. Constantly surrounded by what he perceives as ugliness around him, the taxi cab allows him to observe the world but from a distance. Travis desperately wantsHe cruises the streets in search of goodness, something which he feels is lacking. Constantly surrounded by what he perceives as ugliness around him, the taxi cab allows him to observe the world but from a distance. Travis desperately wants to change the world into a place where actions are organic and not done with harmful intent, in a sense he wants to throw away what he views as the waste matter. In his eyes there is the world as how it can be, but there are far too many rotten apples not just in New York but also as he's experienced from his time at war in Vietnam. It is not so much a movie about alienation in my eyes but rather about a man trying to come to terms with a society to which he feels out of place and doesn't seem to understand. Expand
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FilipeNetoMay 28, 2022
“Are you talking to me?!”…

This film is a milestone in cinema, and elegantly combines a good story, good actors, an exceptional director and a technical execution full of talent and well-achieved artistic notes. A perfect movie? Maybe not…
“Are you talking to me?!”…

This film is a milestone in cinema, and elegantly combines a good story, good actors, an exceptional director and a technical execution full of talent and well-achieved artistic notes. A perfect movie? Maybe not… but it came close!

The film takes place in New York during a summer of the seventies. The city is dystopian, ugly and dirty in every way: the ubiquitous garbage, the amorality that dominates, the characters from the marginal environment, the misrepresentation of sexuality, the normalization of prostitution and pornography, the violence and crime that occasionally appear to us. . In the midst of this, Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran who lives an unhappy existence in a filthy apartment, makes a living as a night shift taxi driver. A lonely and depressed man, he internally represses his anguish, bitterness and the thoughts of violence that assail him, until a platonic love for a deified woman results in a heartbreak that leads him to a dramatic and brutal outcome, where he will decide the fate of a young minor prostitute who, by chance, crosses his life.

I could talk a lot about this movie, because it's one of those movies that is worth watching carefully to see all the little details. The sexy clothes of the prostitutes, the extravagant clothes of the men, drug dealers and pimps, the dirty and disorganized environment of the protagonist's apartment, the symbolic detail of the burning of flowers or that camera that, leaving the protagonist on the phone with his love interest, shows a hallway as empty and bleak as his personal life. Martin Scorsese gives us one of his most masterful works, with impeccable execution and a magnificent sense of aesthetics and taste.

The cast includes several well-known and talented names, but it's Robert De Niro who makes the movie work. With a powerful, charismatic, brutally intense and sharp performance, the actor achieves one of the most significant works of his career, an authentic business card that will open many doors for him and help to make him one of the consecrated and iconic actors of the second half of 20th century. Equally striking, an extremely young and beautiful Jodie Foster balances herself, harmoniously and paradoxically, between the childlike sweetness of her character and the harshness, inhumanity and vice of the world she inhabits. Harvey Keitel is excellent in the role of a pimp for teenagers and Cybill Shepherd, despite being an ephemeral and extremely deified character, fulfills her role wonderfully. Even Scorsese decides to appear, in a cameo with an apparently sterile dialogue, but which places the weapons inside the protagonist's mind, as a subliminal message.

Technically, the film is extraordinary. Personally, if I were a film student, I feel that I would have to see this film with a student's eye, observing the details and the technical, artistic and stylistic options adopted. Nothing is thoughtless, from the neon ads to the fading of colors in the gunfight scene, which is one of the most bombastic and graphically violent exchanges to date. The cinematography is amazing, the filming work was executed to perfection, the sets and costumes are really well executed. With few effects, the quality stands out. The soundtrack is excellent, atmospheric and powerful, and was the last to be composed by Bernard Herrmann, who would die even before the release of the film, which was otherwise dedicated to him.
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EDOGGYTHEMOVIEMay 16, 2022
This movie makes me feel uncomfortable. In the best possible way. It is a really good movie.
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Ellie_WilliamssApr 29, 2022
Интересный фильм. Джуди Фостер молодая прикольная. Игра актеров на уровне! Одно слово, классика !
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All_ButTrU4Apr 17, 2022
Riveting psychological drama. Martin Scorsese unanimous classic has been raved about for years on end so I felt compelled to watch it and I'm glad I did. This film is a dizzying almost noir tale of violence, innocence and loneliness. You feelRiveting psychological drama. Martin Scorsese unanimous classic has been raved about for years on end so I felt compelled to watch it and I'm glad I did. This film is a dizzying almost noir tale of violence, innocence and loneliness. You feel Travis 's involuntary solitude from the close up shots of his face while driving to the empty stares he fixates passively on the pornography almost reflecting our own desensitized relationship to intimacy, how it's performed and consumed. There's an eerie apprehension that's threatens to suffocate you as you watch Travis descend into violence and indifference one renderspectacularly through Martin's direction and camerawork. De Niro is phenomenal alongside Jodie Foster unnerving portrayal. Overall I did not connect with the film to the point I could herald it to the universal acclaim it's garnered. Instead it's a above average well made movie that's interesting enough not to bore but lacking in whatever elevates a film to my favorites. Nonetheless I can understand why it's so loved. Expand
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kyle20ellisMar 29, 2022
Not only one of Scorsese's best films, but one of the best of the 70s. It is very hard hitting, dark and still has the resonance and power to shock. The cinematography is measured and chilly, yet very atmospheric, while Bernard Hermann'sNot only one of Scorsese's best films, but one of the best of the 70s. It is very hard hitting, dark and still has the resonance and power to shock. The cinematography is measured and chilly, yet very atmospheric, while Bernard Hermann's swansong score is superb, yet more proof at how amazing a composer he was. The story is unsettling but wonderfully told, and the script is brilliantly written. Scorcese also directs impeccably, while the acting is just excellent. Robert DeNiro gives one of his best performances, the whole film is worth watching just for his performance, that's how good it is, but that's not to dismiss Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel and Cybill Sheppard in the supporting cast for they are just as good while Scorsese's own cameo is genuinely frightening. There you have it, another one of Scorsese's best with a brilliant atmosphere and mesmerising central performance. 10/10 Bethany Cox Expand
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mikesgold2KFeb 8, 2022
genialna rola De Niro, ukazanie problemów społecznych oraz psychologii głównego bohatera, brudny Nowy Jork też niczego sobie a klimat tak gęsty, że można kroić
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Filippos1987Nov 27, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Taxi Driver should be repellent, grim and ugly. Through Scorsese's lens, Travis Bickle's emotionally nocturnal saga from helpless observer to pitilessly efficient dispenser of justice is genuinely compelling and distinctive, one of the finest stories committed to celluloid. In fact, as a pure screenplay this might be the most accomplished piece of writing in the entire history of film. De Niro's lead performance is complex, convincing and disarmingly persuasive, allowing us to see the flaws and cracks in Travis' psyche while also inviting us to sympathize and (scarily) empathize with his rapidly evolving obsessions. Very few films approach such grim, disturbing subject matter with this level of care and attention to detail - Scorsese's deft, personable touch allows the film to be genuinely moving even as it unsettles. Aspiring film students should be required to watch this film in order to understand the importance of plot, tone, and characterization; although, as recent history has proven, Taxi Driver is simply inimitable. It's hard to imagine a filmmaker successfully providing such a dream-like, startlingly impressionistic approach to such lurid and openly upsetting material, or an actor inhabiting a role like Travis' with more skill or finesse. Taxi Driver is a masterpiece - a film experience that is truly one-of-a-kind. Expand
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HollmmesNov 10, 2021
According to its time, it was still a movie that dealt with today's issues.
In fact, this is the subject of all time.
It was a great movie.
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NickTheCritickNov 4, 2021
The first time I saw this movie I tought it was an half-masterpiece but this movie doesn't seem to age that well. Every time you watch it again you keep enjoy his memerable moments but you can't capture the effective greatness of it. ItThe first time I saw this movie I tought it was an half-masterpiece but this movie doesn't seem to age that well. Every time you watch it again you keep enjoy his memerable moments but you can't capture the effective greatness of it. It remains a good solid movie, with many suspenseful, anguish and violent moments but at times seems more a Scorsese directing show and the acting by DeNiro turns out to be often over the lines. Expand
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Gamzguy17Aug 21, 2021
A reflection on machismo masculinity that far too often leaves an ugly imprint onto young impressionable men. 
Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" is a masterful piece of work that serves as a 1970's innovation in atmosphere depiction and characterA reflection on machismo masculinity that far too often leaves an ugly imprint onto young impressionable men. 
Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" is a masterful piece of work that serves as a 1970's innovation in atmosphere depiction and character deterioration. 
On a side note, I'd originally disagreed with the ending of this picture. After some careful thought recollection, I'd come to realize that it is a brilliant conclusion because Scorsese makes it horrifically true that the behaviour of his titular character is a repeated cycle amongst those, in reality, who are just like him on a rational level. Expand
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princefan1999Jul 4, 2021
Not a scene nor a single line is wasted in adding to the bigger picture of what is going through the mind of Robert De Niro’s taxi driver and his final actions in the film. It’s not a typical movie where you’re fed all the answers but youNot a scene nor a single line is wasted in adding to the bigger picture of what is going through the mind of Robert De Niro’s taxi driver and his final actions in the film. It’s not a typical movie where you’re fed all the answers but you have to do some of the work yourself. Some may say it’s incoherent, it isn’t and took me the second watch to understand a lot of Scorsese’s intentions. It’s a masterpiece and one of my favourite films. Expand
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ReligaJun 4, 2021
Taxi Driver is simply put, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro at their best. It's literally one of the most powerful films world cinema has ever seen. Many great directors put this picture on their great film's list which is a testimony toTaxi Driver is simply put, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro at their best. It's literally one of the most powerful films world cinema has ever seen. Many great directors put this picture on their great film's list which is a testimony to its greatness. Only a few films moved me like this picture. And we got the beautiful Jodie Foster as a teen prostitute.Now many will argue that it was a little too far to cast a 12 year old as a hooker but for me it was crucial and Marty knew that.
Now it's funny when we think that Taxi Driver didn't win best picture. Now Rocky is a great film but it clearly is no match for Scorsese's masterpiece . It's even funnier when we think that Marty didn't even land a nomination for best director.Sometimes the Academy can be just a joke.
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BlondePhantomMay 30, 2021
Simply put a masterpiece. Mind blowing acting, plot, visuals... I have no complaints.

A great psychological thriller. You can enjoy it even if you don't like the lead character or agree with his actions. The great direction by Martin
Simply put a masterpiece. Mind blowing acting, plot, visuals... I have no complaints.

A great psychological thriller. You can enjoy it even if you don't like the lead character or agree with his actions.

The great direction by Martin Scorsese making the plot feel real and lead character's world come alive mixed with Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster's stellar acting taking their characters to a whole other level makes this one of the best movie ever made.
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gracjanskiMay 16, 2021
Classic movie with a very detailed character Travis, played great by De Niro. Anyway this character is a bit damaged and he does some weird stuff, almost no one of us would do. So the story is a bit unrealistic and I didnt understand someClassic movie with a very detailed character Travis, played great by De Niro. Anyway this character is a bit damaged and he does some weird stuff, almost no one of us would do. So the story is a bit unrealistic and I didnt understand some elements. But the plot is much better shown by Scorsese than in his previous movie mean streets. Expand
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PanchogulApr 7, 2021
Anoche vi esta película por primera vez y ya me di cuenta porque la relacionaban tanto con Joker (2019), ya que esta última bebe muchisimo del trabajo de Scorsese, sin embargo, no me gustó tanto como esperaba, si bien la actuación de RobertAnoche vi esta película por primera vez y ya me di cuenta porque la relacionaban tanto con Joker (2019), ya que esta última bebe muchisimo del trabajo de Scorsese, sin embargo, no me gustó tanto como esperaba, si bien la actuación de Robert De Niro es impecable, su personaje a ratos no me convencía del todo y el ritmo de la historia es bastante desnivelado, aún así es un clásico. Expand
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MunknjetMar 22, 2021
Taxi Driver isn't a bad movie at all. In fact it's above average and I thought about giving it a four but in the end I settled at 3.5/5. First off I would like to acknowledge that Robert de Niro played the **** out of this character and itTaxi Driver isn't a bad movie at all. In fact it's above average and I thought about giving it a four but in the end I settled at 3.5/5. First off I would like to acknowledge that Robert de Niro played the **** out of this character and it was great seeing his evolution but that being said, I do have some critical points to make. The movie showcases Travis, a young taxi driver with not much of a purpose in the 70s in New York. He's sour rounded by scum bags who just care about money and sex and he feels like he has a purpose in this world. Travis meets up with Besty, a girl working at a campaign office. He goes out with her for awhile but eventually after taking her to lets say- the wrong place she dumps him. Travis begins to see the world as disgusting and full of irony, however the main plot doesn't arrive until an hour and a half later which is the real problem I have with this movie. Travis meets a minor prostotute and spoiler alert, eventually takes down the people abusing her for cash. Keep in mind that the main plot didn't come until an hour and a half almost. Regardless, it builds Travis character arc very well and the ending was good. Again, the movie just seemed to run way to long and it could have been cut shorter and parts of the ending felt rushed at times. I was also left confused as to why he wanted to kill the senator. Parts like that tried to convey a message that just didn't seem to reach me on a metaphorical level. Overall, the movie was a good movie, maybe not one I would watch again unless I reached the peak of boredom, but it wasn't a bad movie at all. Expand
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geewahJan 25, 2021
In Travis Bickle, De Niro has created one of the greatest anti-hero vigilantes to grace the big screen.
With Scorsese's tight direction this is a classic and the best movie of 1976.
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AJ_13Jan 11, 2021
Brilliant direction by Scorsese and brilliant OST by Herrmann. Travis' evolution during the film is sooo good, and I personally choose this one over Raging Bull.
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elmywankenobiDec 28, 2020
Hitta greve ziiii, da bocia non capivo un cazzo, bastavano le pistole ed ero contento
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Cementer200Sep 23, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Taxi Driver is a masterpiece. The whole journey of Travis planning to assassinate that politician was incredible. Expand
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BrunoVn00Aug 14, 2020
I see why this film is always regarded as a masterpiece. Everything is pretty much perfect. The acting, the direction, the cinematography, the attention to details, etc. Literally the only problem is some of the audio (Idk if it was me butI see why this film is always regarded as a masterpiece. Everything is pretty much perfect. The acting, the direction, the cinematography, the attention to details, etc. Literally the only problem is some of the audio (Idk if it was me but sometimes the audio was edited poorly at times) and Travis' sudden change of motivations into wanting so hard to save the girl was a little bit weird and unexpected, but who cares. Everything is so intense and it had me in the edge of my seat the entire time. The buildup to the expected payoff is so amazing and those last 30 minutes will be forever stuck in my head. I highly recommend it and I can't wait to watch it again. Expand
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smuroseAug 11, 2020
Oh wow, Deniro has played so many crazy characters and this is one of my favorites! He is such a hot mess and it shows you how mental illness can cause people to do unfortunate things, but also how even the most troubled still can care forOh wow, Deniro has played so many crazy characters and this is one of my favorites! He is such a hot mess and it shows you how mental illness can cause people to do unfortunate things, but also how even the most troubled still can care for others and feel empathy, however twisted it may be. Expand
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RobwinzJun 28, 2020
I could tell straight away this movie was going to be amazing when Travis said this quote at the beginning of the movie, It's such a brilliant movie and all. Also, the movie's got a great story and it shows how Travis (Robert De Niro) startsI could tell straight away this movie was going to be amazing when Travis said this quote at the beginning of the movie, It's such a brilliant movie and all. Also, the movie's got a great story and it shows how Travis (Robert De Niro) starts off being quite a clever guy and starts to get insanely mental throughout the movie. Finally, the camera work is amazing throughout this movie and I know it's one of those little things but I really liked the style of clothes which the characters wore throughout this movie. I actually thought the dialogue was pretty good and it didn't feel forced at any moment throughout and I like how it builds up to the action in this movie. Also, that ending is brilliant and I didn't expect anything like that at all. Overall, it's a great movie with good acting, brilliant camera work, a few little laughs throughout and a great story, it's honestly worth the watch. Expand
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CryingSJWJun 25, 2020
A classic! It is a pity that kind of movie is not today's standard of quality.
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JordanLaytonApr 30, 2020
"I mean come on, it's Scorsese" -someone who's only seen a couple of Scorsese films. Seriously though, I really liked it. We definitely watched it to prep for Joker and this film did not disappointing. This film is just as, if not more,"I mean come on, it's Scorsese" -someone who's only seen a couple of Scorsese films. Seriously though, I really liked it. We definitely watched it to prep for Joker and this film did not disappointing. This film is just as, if not more, relevant now as it was on release. This portrait of transformation of a mentally unstable nice guy into a full-on incel is haunting without championing such a transformation as righteous. You know Deniro's character has something wrong with him from the start. All it takes is one person to show him a supposed outlet for his anger and frustration. Because he lacks the capacity to distinguish said influence from others, he is drawn to it. Give it a watch if you haven't seen it. Expand
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AbyssofthoughtsApr 15, 2020
The epotome of Scrocese's direction and De Nico's acting. Story and screenplay and very strong. The nding 20 minutes are just fabulous. It will make you restless and also blooming with a mixture of contrasting feelings. Brilliant work. 9.45/10
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PixarloverMar 29, 2020
Honestly, this is one of the greatest films ever made; and it's one of my personal favorites. It's a movie that doesn't pull its punches with showing the seedy underbelly of Manhattan. It shows a struggling Vietnam War veteran Travis BickleHonestly, this is one of the greatest films ever made; and it's one of my personal favorites. It's a movie that doesn't pull its punches with showing the seedy underbelly of Manhattan. It shows a struggling Vietnam War veteran Travis Bickle trying to break away from his lonely way of life but always falls short of success because he simply isn't on the same emotional level as everyone else because of his depression and being a disillusioned war vet. This all changes when Travis encounters an underage hooker named Iris; even when he's not on the Vietnam battlefield, someone needs his help now more than ever, in New York. It's a character study film that's still exceptionally well done almost half a century since it was released. Need I say more? Expand
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RedUnicycleMar 27, 2020
Deep, gritty, subtly crafted, visually stunning, and elevated by an amazing lead performance as well as a beautiful and haunting musical score, Scorsese’s finest work will always remain one of the finest movies of all time. The 1970’s wereDeep, gritty, subtly crafted, visually stunning, and elevated by an amazing lead performance as well as a beautiful and haunting musical score, Scorsese’s finest work will always remain one of the finest movies of all time. The 1970’s were such an incredible decade for cinema. Expand
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ChiccoDiversJan 19, 2020
Absolute masterclass of a film. A must see for anyone even vaguely interested in cinema.
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JPKJan 17, 2020
Bloody Brilliant
Dark, gritty, and terrifying, Taxi Driver is a masterpiece from start to finish and inspired another masterpiece, 2019’s Joker.
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bigdaddy123Jan 8, 2020
A good classic from the 70s. Also would recommend the soundtrack for a listen!
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Aldemir_LDec 30, 2019
Very relevant themes today beginning 2020! A must-see for any cinema passionate. Works of art of this caliber are only possible as the by-product of two or more human geniuses that are brought together for its fruition. There were three inVery relevant themes today beginning 2020! A must-see for any cinema passionate. Works of art of this caliber are only possible as the by-product of two or more human geniuses that are brought together for its fruition. There were three in this case if you ask me: one contributes the screenplay, one crafts it into film, and one gives it life through acting. Expand
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TonySaintMarcNov 4, 2019
Except for the tinny disjointed story, it is one of the Best Film in the History
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eagleeyevikingOct 21, 2019
Hallucinatory in its execution, Martin Scorcese's "Taxi Driver" is a riveting drama that leaves an impression long after the end credits with the way it deftly handles heavy issues.
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AnnyunOct 14, 2019
A perfect movie. Romanticism of loneliness, questioning the concept of manliness, and added to this complexity the amazing acting performances by all the actors and the amazing music score just makes this movie not just good, but beautiful.
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zNeverSleepingOct 12, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Se me dissessem que esse filme era de 1976, eu não acreditaria.

Primeiro de tudo, ele envelheceu muito bem. Não só se referindo aos aspectos técnicos, onde ele se mostra impecável, mas também pela forma de como tudo se enquadra nesse século, mesmo após 43 anos. Assisti o filme do Joker, semana passada, e logo após saber que o Todd Phillips se inspirava em Scorsese, fui correndo ver os filmes dele, sendo o primeiro este, e uma das maiores sintonias sobre o filme é: As pessoas estão cansadas.

Matar é claramente imoral e Antiético, mas do que isso vale?! Faça isso com as pessoas "certas" e seja considerado um Herói, como o próprio protagonista. O filme não se esforça em "empatizar" o personagem, e isso nem se quer é necessário. Na realidade, sentimos até uma satisfação, muito pelo fato de que as coisas ocorrem bem no final, tanto com a Iris quanto com o protagonista - supondo que ela não tenha ficado profundamente traumatizada e realmente voltado a vida "comum", ou o mais próximo disso.

Considerações a se fazer: De Niro estava excelente nesse filme; OST fantástica; caracterização da antiga New York impecável; De forma geral, atuações próximas da realidade, nada muito icônico; Realismo quanto ao impacto dos tiros - isso realmente me agradou muito, pois é muito mascarado/negligenciado; Roteiro muito bem escrito.
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Cooperward4Oct 10, 2019
Taxi Driver is a film which delves deep into the broken physique of its protagonist Travis Bickle, perfectly portrayed by Robert De Niro. It is a film which brilliantly depicts Travis's struggle through PTSD and insomnia. What makes thisTaxi Driver is a film which delves deep into the broken physique of its protagonist Travis Bickle, perfectly portrayed by Robert De Niro. It is a film which brilliantly depicts Travis's struggle through PTSD and insomnia. What makes this movie truly special and unique is that the film's antagonist is Travis's conflict within himself. Throughout the film Travis's downfall into acts of violence is somewhat justified but as the film progresses you begin to chastise the path he is taking. Travis's downfall into paranoia and acts of violence is sold excellently by Robert De Niro in this film and Martin Scorsese's superb direction throughout this film simply makes this film excellent in almost every way. One small bias is that the film just happens to be the debut film of my favourite actress, Jodie Foster. Expand
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The3AcademySinsOct 7, 2019
Taxi Driver is one of the most influential movies that has ever been made. Upon viewing this film, it is very easy to see why this is one of the greats. Everything from the screenplay, to the acting, to the direction, to the cinematography,Taxi Driver is one of the most influential movies that has ever been made. Upon viewing this film, it is very easy to see why this is one of the greats. Everything from the screenplay, to the acting, to the direction, to the cinematography, to the score hammers home a haunting tone of loneliness and isolation. Travis Bickle lives completely detached from reality, and the world he inhabits feels more and more like a fever dream as the movie progresses. Martin Scorsese really hit it out of the park on this one, and I cannot recommend it enough. This is easily one of the best films ever made. Expand
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Kieran29Oct 4, 2019
Acting is oscar-worthy. Scenes were shot very well. Too good of a movie to miss
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amheretojudgeJan 16, 2018
Scorsese's film is hauntingly beautiful, there are few scenes that I don't understand, maybe, I am not ready for it.

Taxi Driver Scorsese is a filmmaker that is ready to get his hands dirty. Who else will be a better contender then, than
Scorsese's film is hauntingly beautiful, there are few scenes that I don't understand, maybe, I am not ready for it.

Taxi Driver

Scorsese is a filmmaker that is ready to get his hands dirty. Who else will be a better contender then, than him, to sculpt this street life into a thorough character study. And it is exactly that. You can describe it as an exemplary political satire or the essential whipping of the tiring social conduct that we are daily told to go through. To me, it will always be a good character study. For a guy who spends easily half his day alone, confined within the four walls of my room, I can say I am really impressed by the way how Paul Schrader has explained him (Travis Bickle) on the paper, the director Martin Scorsese has executed him on the screen and Robert De Niro has played him in that room.

You can see the entire cast and crew excited to explore the darker side of the streets, giving it justice to what has led this here. And it is not just the present form of these scenarios that Scorsese wants to focus on. There is a road ahead (the future), De Niro present in the driver's seat and the mirror (the past) that he gazes upon every now and then.

What I love the most about this film is how spontaneous it is. The second half, the last hour of the film feels like a one big climax ready to roll its credit any minute now. De Niro has no endgame in his mind and he is taking big life changing decisions, every day, leaving us at the brisk of our emotions, teasing us to scream out loud. The actual plot, the so-called evidence of a thread of narration that Taxi Driver offers us as a compensation, is something I don't even need. The film had won me over far before all the redemption, salvation, sacrifice and nobility theme, the conversation between his fellow drivers is a circle I happily merry-go-round around.
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MahmusAug 22, 2019
Robert Deniro gives probably the best performance of his entire career (and that is saying a lot) in one of Martin Scorsese's best films (which is also saying a lot).
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explicterAug 10, 2019
Incredible and masterpiece . One of the best movie cinma ever had . Also one of the best scorseses movie .
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MrScallopsJun 19, 2019
It's a simple story with a powerful message - but even De Niro's Oscar-worthy performance can't save a film that suffers from a simplicity and lack of supporting characters.
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alejandro970Jun 14, 2019
A certain, witty homage for film noir, sited in one of less unfriendly districts of New York; instead of private detective, the anti-hero is an antisocial, sleepless cab driver performed by splendid Robert de Niro in one his iconic, ultimateA certain, witty homage for film noir, sited in one of less unfriendly districts of New York; instead of private detective, the anti-hero is an antisocial, sleepless cab driver performed by splendid Robert de Niro in one his iconic, ultimate roles. One of shall to see before you die. Expand
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Jaredc324May 17, 2019
Whenever a frame or a mere sound of Taxi Driver's lush pulse comes to focus, you immediately become enwarped, entranced and enveloped into the miraculous and terrifying character study that Scorsese so vigorously brings to life. It's a movieWhenever a frame or a mere sound of Taxi Driver's lush pulse comes to focus, you immediately become enwarped, entranced and enveloped into the miraculous and terrifying character study that Scorsese so vigorously brings to life. It's a movie that dispels such artistic license, it makes you reflect about what your work of inspiration brings to to the table. Taxi Driver may not be suited for any general audience, but for those intrigued by cinema and moved by the impact of risk-taking artistry, then this is the film for you. Expand
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GrantD243May 12, 2019
I put off watching Taxi Driver for so long, and I can't believe I did. It's a truly enthralling story with great acting by everyone involved.
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carlossolracDec 17, 2018
That movie you must quote, must perform, standing naked and in front of a mirror, whilst glistening with sparkly sweat, after a shower, after a yoga class, in the YMCA locker room.
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AndremaxJul 10, 2018
One of the best anti-heroes of all time. The story's amazing, De Niro plays one of his best actings of all time (One of the movie scenes is pure improvisation of him). Jodie Foster was so young and plays her character with mastery. The castOne of the best anti-heroes of all time. The story's amazing, De Niro plays one of his best actings of all time (One of the movie scenes is pure improvisation of him). Jodie Foster was so young and plays her character with mastery. The cast is marvelous, the history is intriguing. One more goal by Scorcese, one of his best movies. Expand
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CigarillJun 20, 2018
You talkin'o me? You talking to me? You're talking to me? Taxi Driver is a genius masterpiece, and the acting is among the best I've ever seen. Travis Bickle is a taxi driver, but also a sociopath who fakes emotions in order to fit in. HisYou talkin'o me? You talking to me? You're talking to me? Taxi Driver is a genius masterpiece, and the acting is among the best I've ever seen. Travis Bickle is a taxi driver, but also a sociopath who fakes emotions in order to fit in. His efforts aren't enough however, and he needs to come up with something to impress the world. The film itself isn't impressive on paper, but De Niro's superb acting is simply so utterly impressive that it makes the film impressive. In fact, it's hard to pick an actor who doesn't do a good job in this movie, even Martin Scorsese himself makes a fairly impressive minor yet iconic performance as a mentally unstable woman beater. Overall, while it could have been slow, the character is interesting enough to spend nearly three hours learning about. Expand
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NinteundoApr 21, 2018
This movie takes a while to build up, but the conclusion is very rewarding.
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eva3si0nFeb 28, 2018
The cult movie with young Robert de Niro. A happy simple story with a pleasant soundtrack, one of the best movies by Scorsese.
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RalfbergsFeb 2, 2018
Even though I think the movie at some points had some boring prolonged stuff in my opinion, all in all it is a good movie, maybe I wouldn't consider it one of the best, but I can see why people do. And acting of Roberto De Niro is certainlyEven though I think the movie at some points had some boring prolonged stuff in my opinion, all in all it is a good movie, maybe I wouldn't consider it one of the best, but I can see why people do. And acting of Roberto De Niro is certainly great here. Also how Scorsese sets the atmosphere of New York and taxi driving work is really great. Expand
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dimaclayJan 1, 2018
I am starting to see a trend in movie reviews that mimic's restaurant reviews. I would call that trend "by the industry and for the industry". I am sure this movie broke a lot of new ground, but the story was disjointed and didn't really flowI am starting to see a trend in movie reviews that mimic's restaurant reviews. I would call that trend "by the industry and for the industry". I am sure this movie broke a lot of new ground, but the story was disjointed and didn't really flow at all. Restaurant's seem to do the same thing. Food might be inventive with a bunch of flower petals artfully arranged on it will get stunning reviews by critics when everyday eaters might not see the advantage. This movie just had a feel of a collection of 'What would a functional psycho do?' stories. I have seen a lot of classic movies that I do like, so it isn't just that I hate older movies. This movie suffers from a severe case of overrated just like Citizen Kane. Expand
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mr_aliDec 3, 2017
one of the best movie in the world and relly relly Attractive movie.de niro played very well.a man who wanted to get rid of the dirt that left the community sick.I suggest you see the (God's alone man) :)
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GukaJijeishviliApr 11, 2017
Great Film, one of Scorsese's Classics. Movie is Full of Great Performances, Cinematography and an Original Score That Capture's New York as a Character and it all combines Perfectly in a Finished Film.
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daviddelnorte23Apr 1, 2017
Rememorando 'Taxi driver'. El otro diá no podía dormir y repasando mis películas volví a encontrar la cinta de Martin Scorsese y Robert De niro. Me lanzé a verla de nuevo.

Y sí esto me parece una obra maestra del cine. Una de mis películas
Rememorando 'Taxi driver'. El otro diá no podía dormir y repasando mis películas volví a encontrar la cinta de Martin Scorsese y Robert De niro. Me lanzé a verla de nuevo.

Y sí esto me parece una obra maestra del cine. Una de mis películas favoritas. Y es que refleja la sociedad de NY de la época... No también la de HOY en día.

Los diálogos y el guión en general no pueden ser mejores ni estar mejor escritos. Así como la bso está completamente acorde a lo que transmite la película. "¿Sabes lo que puede hacer una .44 en el coño de una mujer?". De niro logra crear un personaje con el que empatizarás, un inadaptado a la sociedad. Un transtornado de la guerra que vuelve a "casa" y alguién que sigue teniendo una mente bastante perversa.

De entre todas las escanas rescato la mítica escena del asalto a la casa como una de las mejores de la historia del cine, seguida de una de las imágenes más icónicas del mismo. Sabéis cual es...

En definitiva, lo dicho Obra maestra del cine que todos deberían ver al menos una vez. En la comparación con 'Toro salvaje' me quedo un pelín antes con 'Toro Salvaje'. Un 9.
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AmadeusMozartMar 25, 2017
Apart from the outstanding progressing story, both the acting by Robert de Niro and the unique characterization Martin Scorsese gives this character combine to make this movie an actual masterpiece.
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Iky009Nov 30, 2016
A film not to be missed by movie lovers, Martin Scorsese 's masterpiece is just as compelling as it is convincing with Robert De Niro in one of his best roles
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JurgenRamnballOct 9, 2016
I expected more, to be honest. Scorcese is an amazing director and makes good shots, DeNiro and Foster are great, as well as the rest of the cast. The cinematography is dark and dirty, which makes sense with the crime concept. It's in meansI expected more, to be honest. Scorcese is an amazing director and makes good shots, DeNiro and Foster are great, as well as the rest of the cast. The cinematography is dark and dirty, which makes sense with the crime concept. It's in means of narrative that it has its problems, the romance is unbearable, with chessy dialogues and unnecessary events. Travis also has a mental conflict that isn't accurately developed according to his attitudes, mostly in the ending. Edit: Themain theme gets repetitive after the first hour. It is a good movie, but it's bad that we have it as a masterpiece. Expand
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NihadBOSnaMay 24, 2016
Very good dark drama movie i enjoyed it just like any other martin movie classic
As for acting i loved the way DeNiro played in this movies especially solo scenes
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EpicLadySpongeMay 1, 2016
Taxi Driver's fun to watch. Why does every movie like this always get the great ratings? Ah, who cares? Taxi Driver shows the backstory of the driver behind the taxi.
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MovieMasterEddyApr 9, 2016
"Taxi Driver" a sometimes-elliptical masterpiece about the bloody redemption of an alienated New York cabbie, has been rereleased to mark its 20th anniversary. But it hasn't aged so much as triumphantly metastasized. Since the mid-1970s, the"Taxi Driver" a sometimes-elliptical masterpiece about the bloody redemption of an alienated New York cabbie, has been rereleased to mark its 20th anniversary. But it hasn't aged so much as triumphantly metastasized. Since the mid-1970s, the movie has become presciently emblematic of our emotionally diseased, violence-prone culture.

Central character Travis Bickle's semi-psychotic, solo routine in front of the mirror You talkin' to me?" has been performed as a gag at keg parties, around lunch tables, in standup routines, via e-mail and certainly in front of mirrors across the world for nearly 20 years.

More tragically, John W. Hinckley Jr.'s bizarre infatuation with Jodie Foster who plays the object of a similar obsession in "Taxi Driver" caused him to gun down President Reagan in 1981. Hinckley's statement that he wanted to impress the actress, the assassination attempt's bloody denouement (four men were struck down in all) and Hinckley's media infamy echo chillingly the scenario in "Taxi Driver." Paul Schrader's script, in fact, was partly inspired by the diaries of Arthur Bremer, the man who shot George Wallace.

And the 1976 movie's theme of bomb-ticking loneliness and, by extension, the notion that we are a nation of angry strangers who vent paranoid resentment toward public figures or the government, couldn't be more resonant today.

"Taxi Driver" also happens to be a great movie, one of the few relatively recent films (like "The Godfather") to join the pantheon of popular classics and great American cinema.

The story is about Vietnam veteran and loner Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), who takes a job as a cabdriver in New York City. He is drawn to and disgusted by the 42nd Street and Times Square world of weirdos, hookers and pornographic theaters. Every night, he transports lost souls from place to place in this Hades-like zone, while he fumes with fascination, disgust and unbearable solitude.

His frustrated life takes a decisive turn when he meets and fixes on two women, two beacons of hope that he steers toward. One is icy uptown girl Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), who works for a presidential candidate, the other is Iris (Foster), a 12-year-old prostitute in bondage to her pimp, Sport (Harvey Keitel). When things don't turn out well with Betsy, Travis takes a course of action that changes everyone's lives forever.

Although "Taxi Driver" has been available on video for years, here is a brief opportunity to savor it the way it's meant to be seen: on the big screen. Schrader's provocative screenplay, Martin Scorsese's vivid, fluid direction, Bernard Herrmann's sensual, velvety score (which you will hear in Dolby for the first time) and De Niro's landmark performance will come to life again, 20 years later, and this trip to the flicks will be more than worth your while.
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CinemassacreMar 13, 2016
n March 1977, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences committed another in their seemingly-endless series of injustices, awarding the Best Picture Oscar to John Avildsen's Rocky, thereby snubbing one of the great modern Americann March 1977, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences committed another in their seemingly-endless series of injustices, awarding the Best Picture Oscar to John Avildsen's Rocky, thereby snubbing one of the great modern American classics, Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver. While Rocky represents solid entertainment, it lacks the psychological depth of Scorsese's picture, replacing daring character development with a feel-good sports formula. Taxi Driver is on a level that Rocky neither aspires to nor attains.

Like Raging Bull, Taxi Driver features Robert De Niro in top form. As good as the actor has been elsewhere, these two pictures mark the apex of his superlative career. From his first scene in Taxi Driver, De Niro is Travis Bickle, a 26-year old ex-Marine searching for work that will keep him up all night as a means of combating insomnia. At the outset, Travis is a lonely, disillusioned man who can still function within the "normal" constraints of society. As time passes, however, Travis becomes increasingly alienated from the world around him, spiraling into a state of dissociated delusion. He sees New York City as a place of urban decay populated by "animals" and "scum" that need to be swept away. And who better than him to initiate the process? De Niro's performance is so perfectly-tuned that we in the audience don't have a moment's doubt or disbelief about what's taking place in Travis' troubled mind.

Initially, Travis is attracted to the cool-but-beautiful Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), a volunteer for Senator Palantine's Presidential campaign. Although Travis' stares initially make Betsy uneasy, his persistence pays off when she agrees to accompany him to the movies. Unfortunately, the socially-inept Travis chooses a hard-core porn film for their first date. Following that gaffe, Betsy dumps him, accelerating Travis' descent into isolation.

The next woman to enter Travis' life is a twelve-year old prostitute named Iris. Played by a fresh-faced Jodie Foster with an enthralling mix of youth and world-weary sophistication, Iris' apparent innocence is belied by her profession. Travis decides to save her, although his motivation results less from a concern for her well-being than from a need to be seen as a savior. Iris really isn't a person to him; she's a symbol. But redeeming one girl is only an aspect of his plan -- he also intends to assassinate Senator Palantine. Travis is tired of sitting back and taking what life dishes out. He wants to act, even if the action has no basis in logic, because, by this time, he is beyond rational considerations.

Scorsese and writer Paul Schrader append the perfect conclusion to Taxi Driver. Steeped in irony, the five-minute epilogue underscores the vagaries of fate. The media builds Travis into a hero, when, had he been a little quicker drawing his gun against Senator Palantine, he would have been reviled as an assassin. As the film closes, the misanthrope has been embraced as the model citizen -- someone who takes on pimps, drug dealers, and mobsters to save one little girl.

There's no doubt that Taxi Driver paints an extremely disturbing portrait -- we find ourselves understanding Travis' mindset. This is expert film making from Scorsese, cinematographer Michael Chapman, and the actors. Schrader's script, which was inspired by such diverse works as Dostoevsky's Notes From Underground and Harry Chapin's song, "Taxi," is a masterful psychological study, the depth of which can only fully be appreciated on repeat viewings.

Twenty years after its initial release, Taxi Driver has reached screens in a new, pristine print featuring a remastered stereo soundtrack. And, despite the passage of two decades, the only thing dated about this film are the fashions. Taxi Driver's message still rings as true as ever, and the characters are as shockingly believable as in the mid-seventies. This re-release offers movie-goers another opportunity to see one of Scorsese's most influential and disturbing films on the big screen.
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WeaselboystDec 31, 2015
Must have been a strange movie back in the 70's. I watched this thinking it was going to be an action movie with lots of car chases (shame), not having seen the trailers or knowing anything about it. It became an instant favorite of mine andMust have been a strange movie back in the 70's. I watched this thinking it was going to be an action movie with lots of car chases (shame), not having seen the trailers or knowing anything about it. It became an instant favorite of mine and brought me to an understanding what a good movie really is. Robert de Niro in this role is phenomenal, as with every character in this. This is where dull moments are very effective and I enjoyed those too. Expand
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moviescriticnetDec 8, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Taxi Driver is one of the most overrated movies of all time and it surely hasn't aged well.
Yeah of course Robert De Niro plays well (he's De Niro) and of course Scorsese is a great director even in his worst movies, but what is the point of the movie? The desperate effort of a low life night taxi driver to get laid with a middle class blondie? The fact that his failure to score pushes him to picture himself as a punisher of corrupt politicians? And what is so "tough" in this movie after all? That he shaves his head? I don't know if this movie seemed impressive in the 70s but it hasn't aged well at all.
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HenryKrinkleOct 31, 2015
One of the best films ever made. De Niro is one of the best actors we've ever had, and he's on top form here. So is Scorsese.... some of the things he does with his camera are astounding!! Another fantastic score from Herman as well.
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smartmartSep 28, 2015
One of the great films. Disturbing, brutal, violent, and greatly engaging. Robert De Niro delivers one of the great performances of the 1970's, and Scorsese's directing and filmmaking style is absolutely brilliant. Deserving of all theOne of the great films. Disturbing, brutal, violent, and greatly engaging. Robert De Niro delivers one of the great performances of the 1970's, and Scorsese's directing and filmmaking style is absolutely brilliant. Deserving of all the acclaim that it has received. Expand
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hermeStalkerJul 27, 2015
I was stunned by the way Scorsese demonstared the town at night . the movies made at those times were usually about mafia, drug dealers and almost any nonsense matter. but this one was a movie of hope. hope of better future for the town. justI was stunned by the way Scorsese demonstared the town at night . the movies made at those times were usually about mafia, drug dealers and almost any nonsense matter. but this one was a movie of hope. hope of better future for the town. just take a look at the last moments of movie, it shows the dark sky just the same way as Deniro was seeing it, then the motion of ordinary people emerges. to me , it means the hope of a better future. and this future is made by guys like the cabby. Expand
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HSPLazerzJul 17, 2015
There just is no other way to put it in other than that this is one of the best movies ever created. Period. Everything about it just forms this one experience that's just, well, there's no words for it. Just watch it. And you'll experienceThere just is no other way to put it in other than that this is one of the best movies ever created. Period. Everything about it just forms this one experience that's just, well, there's no words for it. Just watch it. And you'll experience one of the best movies ever created. Expand
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VinceRocks123Apr 17, 2015
definitely tops all best film lists of the 20th Century as well as the best picture winner of the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, Martin Scorsese's anti-hero vigilante masterpiece is still a serious film that must still be taken into account anddefinitely tops all best film lists of the 20th Century as well as the best picture winner of the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, Martin Scorsese's anti-hero vigilante masterpiece is still a serious film that must still be taken into account and widely considered as an important film.

a brilliant story of rejection in society, led by anger and a psychotic sense for violence, its a film that will stand the test of time for its significant portrait of Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), one of the deadliest characters ever brought to cinema.

featuring a nightmarish soundtrack by charismatic composer Bernard Hermann (Citizen Kane, and Vertigo) that will be stuck in your mind forever
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MarickApr 3, 2015
We had very different expectations from the film. I don't know why. I was expecting something more action or do not know why. The only thing I like is how De Niro plays.
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CelticBird23Jan 16, 2015
My favorite movie of all time. A film everybody needs to see. Scorsese/De Niro at their very best. From the soundtrack to the cinematography there isn't anything about this movie that's below perfection.
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utbadstudentNov 18, 2014
If you saw it once and thought it was nice, please trust me and see it again. It's the sort of picture that changes, grows and evolves as you - the viewer - change, grow and evolve. Every time it feels just as fresh and terrifying as ever before.
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chwOct 4, 2014
Taxi Driver was a great Scorsese film. It was not as good as GoodFellas, Hugo, or The Departed, but it WAS better than Casino, Gangs of New York, The Aviator, and Raging Bull.
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PfenderStrat621Aug 16, 2014
The majority prefer Goodfellas but, i prefer Taxi Driver. This movie is one of the most sincere and strangely beautiful movies i have ever seen. With a great soundtrack this movie also won the Palme D'or at Cannes film festival, which is theThe majority prefer Goodfellas but, i prefer Taxi Driver. This movie is one of the most sincere and strangely beautiful movies i have ever seen. With a great soundtrack this movie also won the Palme D'or at Cannes film festival, which is the most prestigious award that you can give to a movie. I highly recommend it! Expand
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Christopher_G2Jun 28, 2014
One of Martin Scorsese's three masterpieces along with Raging Bull and Goodfellas, Taxi Driver just stuns me every time I watch it, and I've seen it at least eight times. It's a dark psychological drama about a cab driver named Travis and hisOne of Martin Scorsese's three masterpieces along with Raging Bull and Goodfellas, Taxi Driver just stuns me every time I watch it, and I've seen it at least eight times. It's a dark psychological drama about a cab driver named Travis and his descent into isolation and madness, attempting to live "normally" but finding that ultimately impossible. Robert De Niro gives what I think to be his second best performance only behind Raging Bull, and in some ways this role is even more complex than that of Jake LaMotta was. This film, outside being excellent in it's craft from the direction and score and all the very strong supporting performances, is very entertaining though in a way that's sometimes hard to watch. Just amazing. Expand
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gonkrialJun 10, 2014
This movie was a fantastic masterpiece. This movie is very intense, and if possible i would watch the movie with no "movie talkers" because every line of dialogue in this movie is vital. You know its a good movie when after you watch it youThis movie was a fantastic masterpiece. This movie is very intense, and if possible i would watch the movie with no "movie talkers" because every line of dialogue in this movie is vital. You know its a good movie when after you watch it you have to stop and think about just how crazy that was. I wish i had never seen it so i could re watch it for the first ti again. Expand
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Trev29Apr 26, 2014
This is certainly not one of Scorsese's better movies. It is not particularly enjoyable to watch with its weird tone. There is some suspense but the payoff really isn't that good. Acting is fine with some interesting dialogue, but that is about it.
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Bob_LoblawApr 26, 2014
To quote Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, World's End), because he sums it up better than I could possibly hope to, this is "a film so vivid, hypnotic and corrosive that it feels forever seared onto your eyeballs, Taxi Driver turnsTo quote Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, World's End), because he sums it up better than I could possibly hope to, this is "a film so vivid, hypnotic and corrosive that it feels forever seared onto your eyeballs, Taxi Driver turns a city, a time and a state of mind into a walking nightmare that’s somehow both horribly real and utterly dreamlike".

One of my three favourite films of all time along with Goodfellas and 2001: A Space Odyssey from America's greatest living filmmaker. Not to mention that Robert De Niro gives one of his greatest performances. Pity, considering the crap that he is seems to be releasing nowadays.
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csw12Apr 26, 2014
The first half of Taxi Driver kept my attention of wondering how this will play out but around the 1 hour mark it started to drift and gave an unmemorable ending. A good movie that ended on a disappointment.
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SpangleApr 5, 2014
I did not like this one as much as I expected to, but I liked it a lot all the same. I was initially going to rate this a little lower, but I paused and realized that I all of the major aspects that I look for were good to great in this film.I did not like this one as much as I expected to, but I liked it a lot all the same. I was initially going to rate this a little lower, but I paused and realized that I all of the major aspects that I look for were good to great in this film. The acting, led by Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster, was phenomenal, especially those two. Martin Scorsese is one of the best filmmakers around and this film is no exception as his direction is on point and provided for some really cool shots of New York City, especially those from inside the taxi cab. The writing here was also good with plenty quotable lines and providing for a fantastic characterization of our lead, Travis Bickle. It was so painfully obvious who he was, that you could almost predict his actions before he did them, which is a sign of a great script. We really become invested Travis and he truly comes to life in this film. Ultimately, that is the film's "claim to fame". I do not love the story and the film can be quite slow, almost boring, at times, but at the end of the day, the film is a class-A character study that really hits all of its marks. Expand
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rory_sMar 31, 2014
Taxi Driver follows the story of Travis. Travis wants a rain to come along and wash all the scum off the street. So he becomes the rain. De Niro proves he is the arguably the best living actor. His potrayal of a Vietnam veteran is haunting.Taxi Driver follows the story of Travis. Travis wants a rain to come along and wash all the scum off the street. So he becomes the rain. De Niro proves he is the arguably the best living actor. His potrayal of a Vietnam veteran is haunting. The movie digs so deep into his character. And the end scene will stick with you forever. Expand
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chrisjones914Mar 25, 2014
Good movie. It held my attention all the way through but I felt that towards the end it was trying to hard to be dark and shocking. Still it's a good watch.
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Movie1997Feb 22, 2014
Before classics like " The Departed", "The Wolf of Wall Street", "Goodfellas", "Casino", etc. Scorsese made a character driven film that features stellar performances by Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepard, etc. But in paticular, Robert De Nero.Before classics like " The Departed", "The Wolf of Wall Street", "Goodfellas", "Casino", etc. Scorsese made a character driven film that features stellar performances by Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepard, etc. But in paticular, Robert De Nero. This is De Nero's best performance (in my opinion). You really learn about his character and what he deals with and how he chooses to deal with certain situations. It's all these different situations stuffed into one movie. You have Travis and Betsy getting to know each other, you have Palentine running for president and you have a 12 year old prostitute all crammed into one movie. My only big flaw is the fact that the movie is so character driven that you don't learn much about the other characters. (Which I guess really doesn't matter I guess) but maybe this movie could have been longer, I don't know. All I know is this that I was amazingly impressed with how much I enjoyed this movie and how interested in De Nero's performance as Travis Bickle. Overall, it's an amazing character driven Scorsese picture. I give it an A-! Expand
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sinadoomJan 10, 2014
Taxi Driver is an intriguing movie but difficult to judge. On the one hand, it's got a great premise, great direction and nice story. On the other, the way it delivers its message is ambiguous, especially the ending. The whole movie builds upTaxi Driver is an intriguing movie but difficult to judge. On the one hand, it's got a great premise, great direction and nice story. On the other, the way it delivers its message is ambiguous, especially the ending. The whole movie builds up to the last 20 minutes or so and then it just gets lost - there's no clear explanation for how and why anything happened. To say it's supposed to be a classic, it's quite disappointing really. I wouldn't recommend it if you have high expectations. Expand
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HouseClarkzoniaNov 6, 2013
Another De'Nero film that hit the roof with over the top brilliant acting, dialogue and all over brilliance with the films atmosphere and characters. I would love to see this film again.
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SwatiOct 31, 2013
A very comprehensive character study. The transformation of Travis from a low-life into a vigilante is portrayed with extreme detail. The character development was believable and entertaining. The acting was top notch in De Niro's case. CybilA very comprehensive character study. The transformation of Travis from a low-life into a vigilante is portrayed with extreme detail. The character development was believable and entertaining. The acting was top notch in De Niro's case. Cybil Shepherd played a subtle, soft-hearted campaign worker for a presidential candidate. Jodie Foster delivered a surprisingly engaging performance, and showed great promise at such a tender age. De Niro carried the momentum by himself for much of the movie. The pacing was brilliant and was just right to get the balance between plot, character development, and action right. Expand
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ReubenIsAGodOct 19, 2013
I love the work of Martian Scorsese and taxi driver is truly one of his finest achievements, The film is so creepy and disturbing from the first moment you see and meet the character Travis you can tell something is very wrong with him, thatI love the work of Martian Scorsese and taxi driver is truly one of his finest achievements, The film is so creepy and disturbing from the first moment you see and meet the character Travis you can tell something is very wrong with him, that something is about to click unleashing this horrible vulgar beast, and damn when the conflict hits, it goddamn hits, ohh and its probably good to mention that hes not a bad crazy serial killer who preys on the innocent killing give a simple taxi driver who is driving to insanity due to the disgusting crime, violence, sex and loss of innocents that consumes our disturbed protagonist, only reason why i would not rate this movie a 10 is the fact that i was truly disturbed by the film, i couldn't sleep i was so mesmerized by the film, it made me feel dirty Expand
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adamSv94Jul 2, 2013
I did not get this movie at all. It is so slow and it is like the plot wants to move forward but it doesn't know how. The only great thing was De Niro's performance and his character's development. I know it is a classic and I know thatI did not get this movie at all. It is so slow and it is like the plot wants to move forward but it doesn't know how. The only great thing was De Niro's performance and his character's development. I know it is a classic and I know that Scorsese is one of the best directors out there but come on! Totally overrated. Expand
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NimbleReviewJun 18, 2013
Excellent movie with so many small, great moments. This story is told perfectly, and the film is completely engrossing. Robert De Niro gives a ridiculously good performance as well.
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ag10Apr 28, 2013
Although personally, this wasn't my favourite Scorsese movie, Taxi Driver manages to tell a story with little flaws in a superb way way. The last 20 minutes made the movie. It was a genius approach to a story and very entertaining although IAlthough personally, this wasn't my favourite Scorsese movie, Taxi Driver manages to tell a story with little flaws in a superb way way. The last 20 minutes made the movie. It was a genius approach to a story and very entertaining although I believe that some of the scenes were not developed as much as they had to, or were not necessary at all. Overall, great movie! Expand
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