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| ACTORS: | Robert De Niro, Cybill Shepherd, Jodie Foster |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Martin Scorsese |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 08 February, 1976 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia/Tristar Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396022690 |
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Customer Reviews of Taxi Driver
'here is a man who stood up...' Robert De Niro is TRAVIS BICKLE, 'God's lonely man', lost amid the indiscernible filth of New York City's street life with no place in the society he so detests.
When Travis becomes a taxi driver he feels the weight of the degradation that surrounds him and, alone with only his twisted ideals, he feels the intense need to prove his existence, becoming obsessed with saving a schoolgirl prostitute from her pimp.Travis gets organised and the film works toward the moment he has been heading for his entire life, culminating in a brutal and bloody extension of violence.
A devastating picture of one man's loneliness, Taxi Driver is an astounding movie, coming from the heart of a writer experiencing the intense loneliness that is transposed into the film's lead. In short this is my all time favorite film. Scorsese has never been better and this movie contains some fantastic examples of Scorsese's originality, namely the shot which leaves Travis alone on the phone to Betsy to stare down an empty corridor; it's too painful to watch him. The scene where Travis is rocking the TV with his foot is just sincere and brilliant film making.
Taxi Driver works because in this first Scorsese/ De Niro/ Schrader collaboration it seems all three managed to tune in to the same psyche, the same pathology that is examined through Travis. Schrader apparently wrote the script in one week with a gun on the table. I can see how some people don't like this movie and in terms of straight-forward non-demanding action I guess it could be seen as quite slow. But to be watched as a building and perfect portrayal of loneliness and alienation this movie is the greatest. It really annoys me to see DeNiro in some of the...films he does these days after seeing how incredible he can be on the screen. I think everyone should watch this movie and I think most people will really enjoy it.
Robert DeNiro's best role
Taxi Driver is set in New York, and focuses on a loner cab driver named Travis Brickle ( Robert De Niro). Travis is a somewhat mentally unstable Vietnam vet, who is sickened by the sleaze and violence that he sees at night on the streets of New York. One night, Travis has an encounter with a young prostitute named Iris (Jodie Foster) and becomes determined to persuade her to leave her pimp (Harvey Kietel). As Travis slowly decends into depression, paranoia, and overall madness, he becomes determined to rid the streets of crime himself.
Taxi Driver is without a doubt one of the best films I have ever seen. The reason the story is so great, is because it involves a taxi driver whose only human contact is the fares that he takes, which forces him to concentrate on the worst that society has to offer. This is what makes Travis feel like he is the only solution to society's problems. The film slowly takes you through each step of Travis's decent into madness. Travis Brickle is Robert De Niro's best performance in my opinion. DeNiro's ability to slowly break down the character is amazing, and watching De Niro transform himself into a crazy vigilante will give you the creeps. This includes the classic scene with De Niro standing in front of the mirror saying "You talkin to me?!!". Jodi Foster, Harvey Kietel, Peter Boyle, and the rest of the cast were all great in their roles as well.
Overall, Taxi Driver is one of my favorite films. The film effectively showcases the scum of society and the creation of a crazy vigilante, and Robert De Niro gives the best performance of his career. The DVD features an oustanding making of featurette featuring Robert De Niro, Jodi Foster, and director Martin Scorsese.
A solid 5 stars...
Taxi Driver
To start this off, I'll just say this: Do yourself a favor and buy this fantastic film. If for nothing else, buy it for DeNiro's INCREDIBLE performance! I'm a movie buff myself, and I have never seen such amazing acting. It's a crime he didn't win the oscar. Secondly, it's directed by Martin Scorsese, one of the more brilliant filmmakers of our time, and written by Paul Schrader. This is the team that brought you Raging Bull. When these two geniuses get together, they make pure movie magic. And finally, Jodie Foster. She's only fourteen years old, and beautifully brings to life the child prostitute who is secretly hating the horrible city she lives in. One of the most brilliant touches of filmmaking was made here when Scorsese portrays NYC as hell, such as focusing on the smoke spewing out of the sewers, and making Betsy, Travis Bickle's love, seem like an angel among all the demons.
The story goes something like this: Travis Bickle (Robert DeNiro) Is a taxi driver who can't seem to sleep. He works at night, and the city around him fills him with paranoia, for the gangsters and the slime on the streets at night every day seem to be everywhere. Among all of these demons and devils, Travis sees an angel, a gorgeous woman named Betsy. He immediately falls in love with her, but his anti-social tendencies scare her off when he brings her to a pornographic movie on their second date, thinking it was just like all of the other movies. When she leaves him and won't return any of his phone calls, his depression rises until he meets a child prostitue named Iris (Jodie Foster) and her pimp named Sport (Harvey Keitel). Feeling the deepest sympathy for her, he tries to help her leave that terrible lifestyle, not believing her pleas that she loves her being a prostitute and loves her pimp.
To sum this whole review up, do yourself a favor and watch this great piece of work. See Scorsese's nightmarish vision of NYC, and Travis Bickle's slow descent into insanity.