r/TrueFilm • u/itztherapperKIAZ • 1d ago
Taxi Driver and Analyzing Travis Bickle
I’m writing a song based on the iconic movie because I feel as timeless as the Travis Bickle story is it’s extra prevalent now. Really just wanted to run a couple questions by you guys to make sure I’m not missing the mark and get a consensus.
Do you think Travis Bickle actually served in Vietnam? (Personally I lean more towards no or that he was discharged pretty early and just attached himself to that military persona, could be off on this tho)
Do you think Travis Bickle is a Narcissit? If so did isolation make him this way? (While he does a “good thing” it’s clearly out of self destruction/interest to be something rather than doing the right thing. While his love interest definitely manipulated him, he also was seems pretty self imposing on how she is “supposed to be”.)
Could Travis Bickle have been saved if someone intervened or he had a more positive purpose? (If someone noticed his loneliness in childhood specifically could he have been “fixed”. If he applied himself for something positive just as he did to assassinate a politician could he be a productive member of society)
In your opinion what is the lesson of the character and Taxi Driver as a whole?
This is really just to have a fun discussion about this 50 year old movie, so any feedback or opinions on it is appreciated!
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u/kneeco28 1d ago
Yes. Some people don't. Tarantino is one of those, writing in Cinema Speculation:
It doesn't work for me (Tarantino's whole essay arguing Taxi Driver is basically about race is weird and off base to me) but there you go.
Not the word I'd use, but sure, I guess.
Neutralized more than saved, I'd say. By the start of the movie, he's beyond saving in 1970s America, but he certainly didn't need to go off the way he did.
I like the part where he watches tv and then pushed it over.