FILME TAXI DRIVER A VERDADE OBSCURA POR TRÁS DE TRAVIS

📝 Video Description Is Travis Bickle really the hero society applauded in the end? 🚕💥 In this video, we conduct a deep psychological and philosophical analysis of one of the greatest classics of cinema: Taxi Driver (1976), directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro. Forget the usual superficial analyses. Let's delve deep into Travis's fragmented mind and connect his breakdown to major intellectual concepts: Émile Durkheim's Anomie and urban isolation. Jean Baudrillard's Hyperreality and the inability to distinguish the real from the simulacrum. Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism and the nausea of ​​emptiness. The Shadow in Carl Jung's analytical psychology (the true meaning of the mirror scene). Nietzsche's Nihilism and Albert Camus's Philosophy of the Absurd in the film's shocking ending. Watch until the end to understand how Scorsese used cinema to show that, sometimes, society is as disturbed as the very monster it chooses to applaud. Leave a like, subscribe to the channel, and comment below: For you, is Travis Bickle a hero or a psychopath? 💬👇 #TaxiDriver #MartinScorsese #RobertDeNiro #Cinema #FilmAnalysis #PsychologyInCinema #Philosophy #CarlJung #FriedrichNietzsche #AlbertCamus #TravisBickle #ClassicFilms #Cinephiles #MovieRecommendations #PopCulture