I love Robert DiNero. Everything he does is great, and this was no exception. I loved how the movie documented almost, a slow decent into madness, for Travis. You watched him go down, down, further and further until the climax of the film, which I think happens in the park at the rally, when he's standing under the tree in his coat, and has shaved a mohawk into his head. Great image. I love that scene, it's the point where Travis has come to peace with himself. He knows what he wants, and he is ready to take it. I also loved the idea behind the "grungy" city. The type of city that everyone knows is there, but no one wants to aknowlege. The dark side of the city, the type of city where you don't travel to alone, and make sure that you have some type of "protection".
I also believe that this character, Travis, is supposed to be complex and confusing. There were parts where I was like, "yea! I want that guy on my side!" , and then there were other points where I was like, "you know what? I'm gonna stay over here on this side of the street...you know, as far away from your crazy ass as possible." I didn't know, even at the end, if I trusted him completely. But that was what I think Martin Scorsese wanted, you didn't know if you liked him or not; which is what made Travis so intreguing.
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