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  1. 26 de abr. de 2023 · Taxi Driver Neo Chan Video Viral On Twitter, Reddit #viral #viralvideo ...

  2. Taxi Driver: With Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-sung, Pyo Ye-jin, Jang Hyuk-jin. The story of a deluxe taxi driver who gets revenge on behalf of his passengers. It is based on the webtoon Deluxe Taxi by Carlos and Lee Jae-jin.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taxi_DriverTaxi Driver - Wikipedia

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    Travis Bickle is a 26-year-old honorably discharged U.S. Marine and Vietnam War veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and living in isolation in New York City. Travis takes a job as a night shift taxi driver to cope with his chronic insomnia. He frequents the porn theaters on 42nd Street and keeps a diary in which he consciously att...

    Development

    According to director Martin Scorsese, it was Brian De Palma who introduced him to Paul Schrader and that Taxi Driver arose from his feeling that movies are like dreams or drug-induced reveries; he attempted to incubate within the viewer the feeling of being in a limbo state between sleeping and waking. The director also cites Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956) and Jack Hazan's A Bigger Splash (1973) as inspirations for his camerawork in the movie. In writing the script, Schrader was ins...

    Pre-production

    While preparing for his role as Bickle, De Niro was filming Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900 in Italy. According to Boyle, he would "finish shooting on a Friday in Rome ... get on a plane ... [and] fly to New York." De Niro obtained a taxi driver's license, and when on break would pick up a taxi and drive around New York for a couple of weeks, before returning to Rome to resume filming 1900. De Niro apparently lost 16 kilograms (35 pounds) and listened repeatedly to a taped reading of the diaries o...

    Filming

    On a low budget of $1.9 million, various actors took pay cuts to create the project. De Niro and Cybill Shepherdeach received only $35,000 to make the film, and Scorsese was given $65,000. Overall, $200,000 of the budget was given to performers in the film. Taxi Driver was shot during a New York City summer heat wave and sanitation strike in 1975. The film came into conflict with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for its violence. Scorsese de-saturated the color in the final sh...

    The music by Bernard Herrmann was his final score before his death on December 24, 1975, and the film is dedicated to his memory. The album The Silver Tongued Devil and I from Kris Kristofferson was used in the film, following Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore(1974) where Kristofferson played a supporting role.

    Casting of Jodie Foster

    Some critics showed concern over 12-year-old Foster's presence during the climactic shoot-out. Foster said that she was present during the setup and staging of the special effects used during the scene; the entire process was explained and demonstrated for her, step by step. Moreover, Foster said, she was fascinated and entertained by the behind-the-scenes preparation that went into the scene. In addition, before being given the part, Foster was subjected to psychological testing, attending s...

    John Hinckley Jr.

    Taxi Driver formed part of the delusional fantasy of John Hinckley Jr. that triggered his attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981, an act for which he was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Hinckley stated that his actions were an attempt to impress Foster, on whom Hinckley was fixated, by mimicking Travis's mohawked appearance at the Palantine rally. His attorney concluded his defense by playing the movie for the jury.When Scorsese heard about Hinckley's motivation be...

    R rating

    The climactic shoot-out was considered intensely graphic by a few critics, considering an X rating for the film. The film was booed at the Cannes Film Festival for its graphic violence. In order to attain an R rating, Scorsese had the colors de-saturated, making the brightly colored blood less prominent. In later interviews, Scorsese commented that he was pleased by the color change and considered it an improvement over the originally filmed scene. In the special-edition DVD, Michael Chapman,...

    Roger Eberthas written of the film's ending: James Berardinelli, in his review of the film, argues against the dream or fantasy interpretation, stating: On the LaserDisc audio commentary, Scorsese acknowledged several critics' interpretation of the film's ending as being Bickle's dying dream. He admits that the last scene of Bickle glancing at an u...

    Box office

    The film opened at the Coronet Theater in New York City and grossed a house record $68,000 in its first week. It went on to gross $28.3 million in the United States, making it the 17th-highest-grossing film of 1976.

    Critical response

    The film received critical acclaim. Roger Ebertinstantly praised it as one of the greatest films he had ever seen, claiming: On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 96% based on 93 reviews and an average rating of 9.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A must-see film for movie lovers, this Martin Scorsese masterpiece is as hard-hitting as it is compelling, with Robert De Niro at his best." Metacriticgives the film a score of 94 out of 100, based o...

    American Film Institute

    1. AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains– #30 Villain – Travis Bickle 2. AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes– #10 – "You talkin' to me?" 3. AFI's 100 Years...100 Thrills– #22 4. AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies– #47 5. AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)– #52

    Taxi Driver, American Gigolo, Light Sleeper, and The Walker make up a series referred to variously as the "Man in a Room" or "Night Worker" films. Screenwriter Paul Schrader (who directed the latter three films) has said that he considers the central characters of the four films to be one character, who has changed as he has aged. The film also inf...

    The first 'Collector's Edition' DVD, released in 1999, was packaged as a single-disc edition release. It contained special features, such as behind-the-scenes and several trailers, including one for Taxi Driver. In 2006, a 30th-anniversary 2-disc 'Collector's Edition' DVD was released. The first disc contains the film itself, two audio commentaries...

    In late January 2005, a sequel was announced by De Niro and Scorsese. At a 25th-anniversary screening of Raging Bull, De Niro talked about the story of an older Travis Bickle being in development. Also in 2000, De Niro mentioned interest in bringing back the character in conversation with Actors Studio host James Lipton.In November 2013, he reveale...

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  4. Martin Scorsese’s classic thriller stars Robert De Niro as New York cab driver Travis Bickle, whose rage, paranoia and obsession simmer into violence. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. Taxi Driver es una película estadounidense dramática de 1976, dirigida por Martin Scorsese, escrita por Paul Schrader y protagonizada por Robert De Niro. [3]

  6. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Taxi Driver. Do Ki Meets Ju Chan. Available on Viki. S1 E2: Disguised as a customer, Dogi sneaks into a factory and plans to pull revenge against the criminals with his team members. Drama Apr 7, 2021 59 min. Information. Released. 2021. Run Time. 59 min. Languages. Original Audio. Korean. Subtitles. Korean, and 22 more... See All.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Do Ki Meets Ju Chan. Available on Viki. S1 E2: With an eye on payback, Do-gi transforms into a deep-pocketed customer to trick Kang Maria's tormentors; Kang Ha-na wonders about a missing criminal. Drama 6 Apr 2021 59 min.