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#Travisbickle Reel by @filmsfx.tv - Taxi Driver is a story about isolation in a crowded world. Travis Bickle drives through the streets of New York every night, watching the city's chaos
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Taxi Driver is a story about isolation in a crowded world. Travis Bickle drives through the streets of New York every night, watching the city’s chaos, crime, and loneliness pass by his windshield. Surrounded by people, he still feels completely disconnected from them. Travis believes the world around him is decaying, and that someone needs to clean it. But the deeper he sinks into his thoughts, the harder it becomes to separate reality from the anger building inside him. What begins as observation slowly turns into obsession. His attempts to connect with others fail, leaving him with nothing but his own mind — a place where frustration grows louder than reason. The city becomes both his enemy and his justification, convincing him that drastic action is the only way to give his life meaning. Taxi Driver ultimately speaks about loneliness and perception — how a man searching for purpose can lose himself when the line between justice and desperation begins to disappear. #taxidriver #travisbickle #robertdeniro #fyp #edit
#Travisbickle Reel by @kesitokulu - "Her sokakta önemli bir kimse olma düşleri kuran tanınmamış biri vardır. Yalnız, herkes tarafından terk edilmiş ve umutsuzca var olduğunu kanıtlamaya
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"Her sokakta önemli bir kimse olma düşleri kuran tanınmamış biri vardır. Yalnız, herkes tarafından terk edilmiş ve umutsuzca var olduğunu kanıtlamaya çalışan bir adamdır bu." #taxidriver #travisbickle #robertdeniro #yalnız #yalnızlık
#Travisbickle Reel by @impalavisual - Taxi Driver is a 1976 American psychological drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader. The film stars Robert De Niro, with
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Taxi Driver is a 1976 American psychological drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader. The film stars Robert De Niro, with supporting performances by Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, and Albert Brooks. Set in a decaying and crime-ridden New York City, the film explores themes of alienation, urban decay, vigilantism, and psychological instability. The narrative follows Travis Bickle (De Niro), a mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran who works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City. Struggling with insomnia and social isolation, Travis becomes increasingly disillusioned with what he perceives as the moral corruption of the city. His attempts to connect with others—particularly a campaign volunteer named Betsy (Shepherd)—end in rejection, further intensifying his descent into paranoia and violent ideation. Travis eventually fixates on the idea of saving a young prostitute, Iris (Foster), as a means of giving his life purpose. Upon its release, Taxi Driver received critical acclaim for its direction, screenplay, and De Niro’s performance. The film won the Palme d’Or at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor. Bernard Herrmann composed the film’s score, which became notable as his final work before his death. Over time, Taxi Driver has come to be regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films in American cinema. Its exploration of loneliness and moral ambiguity, along with its iconic imagery and dialogue, has had a lasting cultural impact and continues to be studied for its psychological depth and social commentary. #taxidriver #robertdeniro #fyp #travisbickle #explore
#Travisbickle Reel by @scorsesepoint - Travis Bickle and New York 🚕

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Travis Bickle and New York 🚕 🎥: @linesofthegreatcinema
#Travisbickle Reel by @concordiamoris - Tanrı'nın yalnız adamı: Travis Bickle 🚕

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Tanrı’nın yalnız adamı: Travis Bickle 🚕 Taxi Driver (1976) . . . . . . . . . . #taxidriver #travisbickle #aloneman
#Travisbickle Reel by @s4ylr - Thinking

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Thinking #taxidriver #travisbickle
#Travisbickle Reel by @btueofficial - tanrının yalnız adamı.

Taxi Driver izlemeyenler, ciddi anlamda çok şey kaçırıyor bence. Bu film sadece bir hikâye anlatmıyor, insanın zihnine kazınıy
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tanrının yalnız adamı. Taxi Driver izlemeyenler, ciddi anlamda çok şey kaçırıyor bence. Bu film sadece bir hikâye anlatmıyor, insanın zihnine kazınıyor. Travis Bickle gibi bir karakterle tanışmak, hem rahatsız edici hem de inanılmaz derecede büyüleyici. Adamın yalnızlığı, içindeki öfke, dışlanmışlık hissi... Bunlar o kadar gerçek ve o kadar sert ki. Kendini izlerken "Bu kadar mı içe dönük olur insan?" diye sorguluyorsun. Ama bu film öyle “hemen izleyeyim, patlamış mısırımla eğleneyim” türünden bir şey değil. İzledikçe Travis’in o karanlık zihnine giriyorsun ve işin kötüsü, kendinde de biraz Travis buluyorsun. Kısacası Taxi Driver insanın derinliklerine inmek isteyenler için bir altın madeni, hala izlemeyeniniz varsa muhakkak izlemeli. 🎬Taxi Driver Filmlere, dizilere, animasyonlara ilginiz var ise @btueofficial sayfamızı takip edebilirsiniz.
#Travisbickle Reel by @artorllaquotes - Travis Bickle, the protagonist of Martin Scorsese's 1976 film Taxi Driver, is widely considered the archetypal portrait of urban alienation, often ref
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Travis Bickle, the protagonist of Martin Scorsese’s 1976 film Taxi Driver, is widely considered the archetypal portrait of urban alienation, often referred to by the film’s screenwriter, Paul Schrader, as “God’s Lonely Man.” His loneliness is not merely a situational lack of companionship, but a profound, malignant pathology that stems from his inability to connect with others, his moral isolation, and his self-imposed detachment from society. In his diary, he notes: “Loneliness has followed me my whole life. Everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There’s no escape. I’m God’s lonely man”. His chronic inability to sleep forces him into the night shift, where he only observes the city’s underbelly, further severing his connection to a normal, daytime life. Travis Bickle’s loneliness in Taxi Driver is a totalizing force that converts his desperate need for human connection into paranoia, rage, and finally, violent, unhinged action. - - Editors TT: Ryan.aqp #loneliness #taxidriver #travisbickle #relatable #quotes
#Travisbickle Reel by @vfxtravis - 🎬 Two Icons, One Vision: The Rise and The Fall
If we talk about the peak of cinema, we must talk about Scarface and Taxi Driver. Two different eras,
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🎬 Two Icons, One Vision: The Rise and The Fall If we talk about the peak of cinema, we must talk about Scarface and Taxi Driver. Two different eras, two different cities, but the same haunting question: How far can a man go when he has nothing to lose? 🌑 The Mirror of Society While Tony Montana (Al Pacino) is building a drug empire under the bright neon lights of Miami, Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) is driving through the dark, rainy streets of New York, witnessing the city's decay. One is fueled by explosive greed, the other by suffocating loneliness. 💡 Did You Know? (The Legends Behind the Lens) The Script of Struggle: Both films were born from real pain. Oliver Stone wrote Scarface while fighting his own addiction, and Paul Schrader wrote Taxi Driver during a period of deep personal isolation. Master of Improvisation: The world-famous "You talkin' to me?" line was never in the script—De Niro created it on the spot. The Real Scarface: The nickname wasn't just for Tony; it was a direct nod to the original 1920s gangster, Al Capone. ⚖️ The Verdict Both films are masterclasses in character study. Tony Montana shows us that "The World is Yours" comes with a deadly price, while Travis Bickle reminds us that the most dangerous man is the one the world ignores.
#Travisbickle Reel by @film.fission - 50 years ago today, Taxi Driver was released, and cinema was never the same. 

It's hard to believe it's been half a century since Martin Scorsese and
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50 years ago today, Taxi Driver was released, and cinema was never the same. It’s hard to believe it’s been half a century since Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro took us into the neon-soaked, steam-filled streets of 1970s New York. This movie is the ultimate portrait of loneliness. De Niro actually obtained a hack license and drove real New York cabs for 12-hour shifts, listening to the stories of the city's night owls. Half a century later, that yellow cab emerging from the sewer steam remains the most haunting image of an outsider ever captured on film. 🎬 . . . #fyp #explore #taxidriver #RobertDeNiro #MartinScorsese
#Travisbickle Reel by @fosterform - Taxi Driver is one of cinema's most haunting portraits of isolation - a study of what happens when loneliness festers into obsession and a man becomes
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Taxi Driver is one of cinema’s most haunting portraits of isolation - a study of what happens when loneliness festers into obsession and a man becomes trapped inside the echo chamber of his own mind. Martin Scorsese doesn’t frame Travis Bickle as a monster or a martyr, but as a symptom of a society unwilling to see the people it leaves behind. The film’s power lies in its ambiguity: Travis is both victim and threat, a man desperate for meaning in a world that feels indifferent to his existence. Travis is defined by disconnection. His insomnia turns nights into endless corridors of neon-lit alienation, and his taxi becomes a confessional where he witnesses humanity at its most volatile and vulnerable. Unable to belong, he tries to reinvent himself through discipline - strict routines, physical training, a distorted sense of purpose. Violence becomes his imagined path to purification, a way to carve order out of chaos when reality feels unbearable. Scorsese uses the city as an extension of Travis’s psyche-grimy, claustrophobic, overflowing with noise and movement that he can’t escape. The camera lingers on his face in mirrors, windows, or shadows - emphasizing the duality between who Travis thinks he is and who he’s becoming. What makes Taxi Driver enduring is that it refuses easy answers. Travis is sympathetic without being innocent, dangerous without being simplistic. His descent isn’t dramatic; it’s quiet, creeping, almost inevitable. The film becomes a meditation on alienation, masculinity, mental instability, and the fragile line between salvation and destruction. It’s unsettling because it’s honest - a reminder that the scariest transformations don’t happen in bursts, but in silence. #TaxiDriver #MartinScorsese #TravisBickle #taxidriveredit #physcological
#Travisbickle Reel by @sigmaarchive_ - Travis Bickle's iconic "You talkin' to me?" scene wasn't in the script. Robert De Niro improvised it in front of the mirror. To prepare for the role,
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Travis Bickle’s iconic “You talkin’ to me?” scene wasn’t in the script. Robert De Niro improvised it in front of the mirror. To prepare for the role, De Niro actually worked 12-hour shifts as a real NYC taxi driver, blending into the city’s chaos. The film’s haunting atmosphere was inspired by Martin Scorsese’s own struggles with insomnia and loneliness in 1970s New York. . . Name - Taxi Driver [1976] IMDb ⭐ - 8.2/10 Rotten Tomatoes 🍅 - 99% . . . [ Taxi Driver, Travis Bickle, Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Film trivia] . . #taxidriver #travisbickle #robertdeniro #mindsetmatters #motivation

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