Taxi Driver - The Perfect Antihero
Travis Bickle is known as one the greatest characters in film history, but why? Why is he so compelling? Because he is the perfect antihero. I explore the moral ambiguity in Taxi Driver in this video essay. If you like it, please hit like and subscribe to my channel! More video essays to come! ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Check out my newest essay "The Blair Witch Project - Perfecting Psychological Horror" @ • The Blair Witch Project - Perfecting Psych... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

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