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Taxi Driver (1976)

R 02/09/1976 Crime, Drama 1h 54m
81%
User
Score
8.2/10
89%
94/100

On every street in every city, there's a nobody who dreams of being a somebody. He's a lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that he's alive.

Overview

A mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feed his urge for violent action.

Paul Schrader

Screenplay

Martin Scorsese

Director

Top Billed Cast

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro

Travis Bickle

Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster

Iris

Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Shepherd

Betsy

Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel

Sport

Peter Boyle

Peter Boyle

Wizard

Leonard Harris

Leonard Harris

Charles Palantine

Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks

Tom

Diahnne Abbott

Diahnne Abbott

Concession Girl

Frank Adu

Frank Adu

Angry Black Man

Media

Modern Trailer

Modern Trailer

You Talkin' to Me?

You Talkin' to Me?

Paul Schrader on the origins of TAXI DRIVER

Paul Schrader on the origins of TAXI DRIVER

Paul Schrader on his film TAXI DRIVER

Paul Schrader on his film TAXI DRIVER

A Scene from TAXI DRIVER, with Commentary

A Scene from TAXI DRIVER, with Commentary

Fathom Events Spot

Fathom Events Spot

Official 40th Anniversary Reissue Trailer

Official 40th Anniversary Reissue Trailer

Trailer

Trailer

Jodie Foster on Travis Bickle as the Anti-Hero in TAXI DRIVER

Jodie Foster on Travis Bickle as the Anti-Hero in TAXI DRIVER

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Reviews

A review by Ian Beale

Written on February 13, 2017

**Social outcast with a mohawk goes nutzoid**

Porn obsessed loner, Travis Bickle, is a cabbie in New York. The story tells of his gradual descent into madness brought on by his inability to relate to those around him and a feeling of a lack of worth. Travis is essentially invisible - of no importance. Walton's self imposed isolation preferable to getting along with the scum around him. One day he decides to change all of that and become _a somebody_ by murdering a politician.

This _nobody_ with the superiority complex has gone off the rails, for certain and it can only lead to bloodshed. A lot of it will be his own....

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A review by David

Written on February 9, 2020

Taxi Driver has had many things said about it, and I don't wish to add to all that but it is the yardstick I measure all other films by, it is by far my favourite of all the films I have ever watched.

It's brutal honesty and use of themes such as paranoia, mental health issues, and society degradation make it a film that has been imitated, and referenced since its opening in cinemas back in 1976.

Robert De Niro puts in a tour-de-force performance as Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran with symptoms of PTSD and paranoia, who becomes a New York City taxi driver because of his inability to sleep. Travis is one who is at odds with society, fed up with pimps, prostitutes, drug dealers, and all the other scum of the earth, he slowly works himself in his sleep deprived and drugged state to...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on June 3, 2023

Robert De Niro is outstanding in this dark and gritty depiction of former marine "Travis Bickle". He spends his time, alone, driving his cab at night then watching seedy movies during the day. This relentless cycle is broken when he takes a shine to "Betsy" (Cybill Shepherd), a campaign worker for a would be US Presidential candidate. There is a glimmer of hope for him, as she agrees to go out with him for a movie - but when he takes her to his usual haunt for a Swedish film that perhaps wasn't quite Ingmar Bergman, he ends up back at square one. Simultaneously, he takes a more protective interest in the young "iris" (Jodie Foster) - a teenage hooker who is being used abused by her pimp, and to that end he acquires some firearms with which he is perfectly proficient, and so finally starts ...

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A review by Wuchak

Written on October 8, 2024

**_Hellish urban decay and one man’s step-by-step fall into Big City madness_**

In the mid-70s, an ex-marine insomniac in New York works the graveyard shift as a cab driver (De Niro) while trying to develop a relationship with a beautiful campaign volunteer for a presidential candidate (Cybill Shepherd and Leonard Harris). He experiences White Knight Syndrome as he seeks to rescue a 12½ years-old prostitute (Jodie Foster).

Written by Paul Schrader and directed by Scorsese, "Taxi Driver" (1976) is an interesting character study of a misfit and his descent into radicalness after the day-to-day grind of living amidst the grungy, unsanitary places of an infernal Gotham, especially the grindhouse district. The protagonist is a ‘contradiction,’ loathing the decadence he observes bu...

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