: Travis’s awkward, disastrous attempt to date Betsy (Cybill Shepherd) highlights his lack of social awareness. When he takes her to a pornographic theater—the only social space he truly knows—her rejection catalyzes his descent into violent ideation. The City as a Mirror of Madness

: Travis chooses to drive a cab because he "drives around most nights anyway," but the vehicle quickly becomes a mobile isolation chamber. It allows him to observe the "filth" of New York City from behind a glass barrier, reinforcing his sense of superiority and detachment.

At its core, the film is a character study of Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran struggling with insomnia and a profound inability to connect with others.

The Brilliance of “Taxi Driver” (1976) | Peter Lujan ('23)

Martin Scorsese’s (1976) is a haunting exploration of urban alienation, mental instability, and the corrosive power of absolute loneliness. Written by Paul Schrader and starring Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle, the film serves as a psychological dive into the mind of a "God’s lonely man" who perceives the world around him as a cesspool of moral decay. The Architecture of Isolation

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: Travis’s awkward, disastrous attempt to date Betsy (Cybill Shepherd) highlights his lack of social awareness. When he takes her to a pornographic theater—the only social space he truly knows—her rejection catalyzes his descent into violent ideation. The City as a Mirror of Madness

: Travis chooses to drive a cab because he "drives around most nights anyway," but the vehicle quickly becomes a mobile isolation chamber. It allows him to observe the "filth" of New York City from behind a glass barrier, reinforcing his sense of superiority and detachment. Taxi DriverMovie | 1976

At its core, the film is a character study of Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran struggling with insomnia and a profound inability to connect with others. : Travis’s awkward, disastrous attempt to date Betsy

The Brilliance of “Taxi Driver” (1976) | Peter Lujan ('23) It allows him to observe the "filth" of

Martin Scorsese’s (1976) is a haunting exploration of urban alienation, mental instability, and the corrosive power of absolute loneliness. Written by Paul Schrader and starring Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle, the film serves as a psychological dive into the mind of a "God’s lonely man" who perceives the world around him as a cesspool of moral decay. The Architecture of Isolation

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