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Taxi Driver (1976), directed by Martin Scorsese, follows Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), a disillusioned Vietnam War veteran working as a taxi driver in New York City. Struggling with isolation, he becomes obsessed with the city’s crime and corruption.

Travis fixates on rescuing a young prostitute, Iris (Jodie Foster), believing he can “cleanse” the streets. His mental instability drives him toward violent actions.

The film explores themes of alienation, societal decay, and post-war trauma, with De Niro delivering an iconic performance. Bernard Herrmannโ€™s haunting score amplifies the filmโ€™s dark atmosphere.

A powerful commentary on urban decay, Taxi Driver remains a timeless psychological thriller, praised for its exploration of the human psyche and post-war alienation.

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