

Taxi Driver(1976)
On every street in every city in this country, there's a nobody who dreams of being somebody. He's a lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that he's alive.
Taxi Driver is a 1976 psychological thriller following Travis Bickle, an insomniac Vietnam veteran who becomes a New York City cab driver. Working the night shift, Bickle grows increasingly isolated and disturbed, obsessed with the city's decay and moral corruption. His grip on reality deteriorates as he fantasizes about violent redemption, developing an unhealthy fixation on a young woman and a child prostitute. Bickle's descent into paranoia and rage builds toward a climactic act of brutal violence. Martin Scorsese's landmark film is a darkly compelling portrait of urban alienation and mental deterioration, anchored by Robert De Niro's transformative performance. The film remains a stark examination of loneliness, masculinity, and the dangers of unchecked obsession in the modern city.
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