@kliiipss: Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver is the definitive cinematic study of alienation and urban isolation. Robert De Niro’s Travis Bickle isn't just driving a cab through the grimy streets of 1970s New York; he is an island drifting through a sea of human filth, viewed entirely through a rain-slicked, blurry windshield. The film’s aesthetic is a masterpiece of psychological atmosphere—suffocating night shoots, bleeding red and yellow neon lights, and Bernard Herrmann’s haunting, jazz-infused score that sounds like a slow-burning panic attack. "You talkin' to me?" isn't just a classic movie quote; it’s the tragic manifestation of a man who has been ignored by the world for so long that his only remaining conversational partner is his own reflection in a mirror. Travis’s transition from a forgotten marine to an armed vigilante is a terrifyingly beautiful tragedy. Scorsese doesn't glorify his violence; he exposes it as a desperate, misguided cry for relevance from a soul completely hollowed out by loneliness. It remains a timeless, poetic masterpiece about what happens when society leaves its most broken individuals to rot in the dark. [Taxi Driver, Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Travis Bickle, Paul Schrader, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, New York Noir, 1970s Cinema, Psychological Thriller, Cinematic Masterpiece, Alienation, Neon Aesthetics] #taxidriver #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp #robertdeniro #martinscorsese #trending
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