Review of Taxi Driver (1954) by Ernest C — 09 Sep 2016
"Taxi Drive" is one of those sexy movies, it you captive and attracts him every second, with a sensational performance of Robert De Niro, a perfect soundtrack Bernard Herrmann master and a brilliant picture, are elements that make this beautiful film see, talking a little more about the picture, she is spectacular, you see New York and feel sick of it, you feel the same thing Travor, the city is filthy, polluted, lawlessness dominates leaving it dirty, excess red filter along with the music Herrmann, and thought Travor to make understand the madness of the character, and a great script, "Taxi Drive" is a cinematic experience, the camera angles put always as a Travor passenger witnessing all that dirt, is a great movie with beautiful scenes, an extremely lively town, with a few screen elements often seen in cinema, and one of the best urban photographs of the film, the film is critical to the trafficking, selling to weapons, the political process, especially racism and prostitution, Travor not sleep, not live, not fun, because it feels dirty and will do everything possible to clean, and you will feel it perfectly.
Worth a caveat to the final scene, which to me is one of the most beautiful film, and is a driving lesson of Scorsese, if you love movies this film is mandatory if you do not love cinema, this film is also required.
This review of Taxi Driver (1954) was written by Ernest C on 09 Sep 2016.
Taxi Driver has generally received positive reviews.
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