Taxi Driver (1976)
"Taxi Driver" is a haunting exploration of isolation and moral ambiguity that resonates with anyone who has ever felt disconnected from society. Martin Scorsese's masterful direction, combined with Robert De Niro's unforgettable performance as the troubled Travis Bickle, creates a portrait of a man on the brink of madness in a city that never sleeps. The film's visceral depiction of 1970s New York, filled with grit and raw emotion, draws viewers into Travis's turbulent psyche, making it an essential watch for fans of character-driven narratives. It's a profound meditation on violence, redemption, and the search for identity that lingers long after the credits roll.