I mean, seriously. What is it with this movie? I've seen it twice, read stuff about it, got a lecture on it, and I still can't see how anybody could call this movie a masterpiece. So Scorsese shows us a shot of an empty hall while DeNiro is talking on the phone. So what? And is the fact that he constantly makes us aware that we're watching a movie a sign of Scorsese's greatness? Even when it doesn't serve any real purpose??? I particularly dislike the ending - the lack of comment on the violence and the way Travis turns out to be a hero. Is this a critique of violence or a celebration of it? It is clearly not very hard to imagine someone inspired by Travis's resolution to "clean up the streets".
Besides, I thought the film was pretty boring. Especially the second time I watched it.
I think "Taxi Driver" is hugely overrated. But that's just me, of course...
Besides, I thought the film was pretty boring. Especially the second time I watched it.
I think "Taxi Driver" is hugely overrated. But that's just me, of course...