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Taxi Driver By Jeff Shannon
Taxi Driver is the definitive cinematic portrait of loneliness
and alienation manifested as violence. It is as if director Martin
Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader had tapped into precisely the same
source of psychological inspiration ("I just knew I had to make this
film," Scorsese would later say), combined with a perfectly timed
post-Watergate expression of personal,
political, and societal anxiety. Robert De Niro, as the tortured,
ex-Marine cab driver Travis Bickle, made movie history with his chilling
performance as one of the most memorably intense and vividly realized
characters ever committed to film. Bickle is a self-appointed vigilante
who views his urban beat as an intolerable cesspool of blighted humanity.
He plays guardian angel for a young prostitute (Jodie Foster), but not
without violently devastating consequences. This masterpiece, which is not
for all tastes, is sure to horrify some viewers, but few could deny the
film's lasting power and importance.
Academy Awards
Taxi Driver received Academy Awards
nominations for Best Picture (Michael Phillips - Producer, Julia Phillips
- Producer), Actor (Robert De Niro), Supporting Actress (Jodie Foster),
and Music Scoring Awards (Best Original Score; Bernard Herrmann). |
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