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Taxi Driver (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
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| Genre | Drama, Crime |
| Format | Multiple Formats, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Limited Edition, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen See more |
| Contributor | Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 54 minutes |
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Product Description
Product Description
Winner of the prestigious Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival (1976) and nominated for 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture (1976), TAXI DRIVER stars Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's classic film of a psychotic New York cabbie driven to violence by loneliness and desperation. Co-starring Jodie Foster, Albert Brooks, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle and Cybill Shepherd.
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Columbia/TriStar's two-disc Collector's Edition of Taxi Driver represents a quantum leap over the single-disc Collector's Edition from 1999. On disc 1, Martin Scorsese's 1976 masterpiece has been remastered in high definition, and is once again presented in its accurate 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio. The all-new commentary by screenwriter Paul Schrader occupies less than half of the film's total running time, but Schrader's comments are wide-ranging and richly informative regarding the origins of the film's titular character Travis Bickle, why Schrader chose that name for the character ("a clash of romantic and harsh"), the necessity of favoring images over words, collaborating with Scorsese and Robert De Niro, and various matters of theme, character, and dialogue. Also new to this release is the full-length commentary by University of Virginia media studies Professor Robert Kolker (author of the acclaimed book A Cinema of Loneliness), who brings an academic depth of analysis to the film, with emphasis on composition, structure, repeated motifs and images, and the visual and thematic influences of Hitchcock (especially Psycho), John Ford (The Searchers), Jean-Luc Godard, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. With additional details relating to production history and Scorsese's other films, Kolker's commentary is the next best thing to attending a master's class on Taxi Driver. Also on disc 1: A handy interactive feature allows viewers to seamlessly switch from the film itself to corresponding pages of Schrader's original screenplay.
Disc 2 is loaded with over three hours of special features, beginning with "Scorsese on Taxi Driver" (16:52), in which the director discusses the origins of the project (fellow director Brian De Palma brought Schrader's script to Scorsese), the personal impact of the material, proving his skills to producers Michael and Julia Phillips (and thus securing financing from Columbia), and various other aspects of production. In "Producing Taxi Driver" (9:53), Michael Phillips relates the process of discovering Schrader's screenplay, attracting Scorsese as director, getting the film green-lit by Columbia, assuming the role of on-set producer (while his wife, the late Julia Phillips, served as studio liaison), and appreciating the film's critical and commercial success and long-term influence. In the fascinating 21-minute featurette "God's Lonely Man," Prof. Kolker examines the loneliness themes that dominate the film, and Schrader discusses the personal hardships that led him to write the screenplay during a two-week stay in an ex-girlfriend's empty apartment in Los Angeles. "Influence and Appreciation" is an 18-minute tribute to Scorsese, featuring interviews with De Niro, Oliver Stone (a student of Scorsese's at NYU film school), Roger Corman (producer of Scorsese's early feature Boxcar Bertha), Cybill Shepherd, Albert Brooks, Jodie Foster and others. In the 22-minute featurette "Taxi Driver Stories," several past-and-present New York taxi drivers share colorful anecdotes about driving cabs in the 1970s, the way the industry has changed since then, and the various pleasures and difficulties of driving taxis in New York City.
Disc 2 continues with "Making Taxi Driver," a 70-minute documentary carried over from the 1999 single-disc Collector's Edition. It remains the definitive documentary about the film's production, featuring interviews with all of the primary cast and crew including cinematographer Michael Chapman and legendary make-up effects master Dick Smith. "Travis' New York" is a six-minute featurette about the state of New York (especially Times Square) during the Taxi Driver era of the mid-1970s, featuring interviews with former New York mayor Ed Koch and others. "Travis' New York Locations" is a split-screen comparison feature showing then-and-now footage of nine Taxi Driver locations from 1975 (when the film was shot) and 2006. (You'll be surprised by some of the differences, while other locations remain almost completely unchanged). In a 4-minute introduction, Scorsese discusses the vital importance of his original storyboards (in terms of on-set preparedness, etc.), and the "Storyboard to Film Comparison" (8:20) clearly demonstrates how the director's crude yet well-organized drawings were (in most cases) precisely translated into cinematic images. When using the "Play All" option, the photo galleries run as a 9-minute slide-show arranged in four categories (Bernard Herrmann's Score, On Location, Publicity Materials, and Scorsese on Location). --Jeff Shannon
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 3.52 Ounces
- Item model number : 3342204
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Limited Edition, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 54 minutes
- Release date : August 14, 2007
- Actors : Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B000R8YC18
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #83,820 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #15,498 in Drama DVDs
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Travis does a voiceover narration of his daily journal entries that gives a glimpse into his psyche. He talks about all the animals he sees on the streets at night in New York. he hopes that someday a flood will occur and wipe the scum away. This explains his moral outrage and his black and white view of the world.
Scorsese and De Niro made Travis the quintessential man apart. He lives alone in an apartment. In his time off he goes to see porn movies. He has insomnia. He feels like he has nowhere to go. There’s an angst about him which leads to his actions later in the film.
There’s some iconic scenes like when Travis gives himself a mohawk, builds himself a sliding gun brace for his arm and starts talking to the mirror asking, “You talking to me?” in his imagined future confrontation with the scum he wants to eliminate. He believes that by saving one of these women he can make a difference. It’s another insight into the mind of Travis and will ultimately lead to the ending which questions his actions.
To this day this is an outstanding piece of art created by Scorsese.
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But what of the transfer of this movie classic to blu ray. Seems like all the classics are being brought to blu ray, some more succesfully than others. The questions are always how does it look, is it an improvement over the dvd and does it bring the film to new life. TAXI DRIVER was the first film to receive an enhanced 4k restoration and what it does is perform magic on a decades old film. The video presentation is purely amazing. It is funny for when the film starts the Columbia logo is very fuzzy and then the movie starts. It is clear, crisp with colors strong. The film is very definitive in that scenes are either nighttime or daytime, dark or light. The blacks and dark colors are brilliant and all color ratios amazing. Whites contrast perfectly. No matter what the scene everything pops. The night scenes are very realistic and when colors are introduced they are vibrant and real. Nothing is overenhanced. Instead the film looks the way it must have when released originally in theaters. It is leaps and bounds over any dvd version. The climactic scene at the end is brought to new devastating life with this new restoration. Flesh tones are also perfect. Blu ray is put to amazing use here restoring this classic film to all its glory. The graininess here is meant to be here. It represents New York City in full detail. And the audio is just as perfect. The DTS 5.1 audio allows the amazing soundtrack to fully blossom and soar over the entire film. The score here tells the story as much as any character or visual. And dialogue is strong and present. Nothing is wrong here. The film itself is told in a way that it is open to many different interpretations but the blu ray itself needs no debate. It is spectacular. I will reiterate again. The film looks as pure and original as when in the theaters restored to its true glory. Do not hesitate to double dip if you own the dvd. This blu ray shows the movie as a whole new experience. I give this blu ray my highest recommendations.
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流石アメリカンニューシネマの代表作と言われるだけの、行き場のない社会への咆哮を感じさせる傑作だ。最近では「ファイト・クラブ」の過激な作風やテーマ性が近く、公開当時の衝撃が容易に想像できる。
彼は背中に大きな傷が有り、途中でミリタリージャケットを着ているものの、自称する海兵隊のベトナム帰還兵とは恐らく違う。無計画な行動や銃での急所の狙い方すら素人で、実態は圧倒的な軍や兵士の力に憧れている気弱な青年の設定なのだろう。だからタクシー会社の採用では理想の姿を演じたのだ。
真面目だが社会性の欠如した男がイエローキャブのタクシードライバーに就き、道端の人間模様を垣間見たり、様々な客を載せる事で社会を見極めたかの様な勘違いに陥る。
自分探しを始めようとするものの、知的上流階級には卑屈になるだけで彼の無学やぎこちない対人能力では受け入れられない。やがてそれは権力者に対する憎悪や、社会底辺の汚れた人間への嫌悪感に変質する。何故、真面目に働いている俺が馬鹿をみるのか、それは社会の方が間違っているからだと。
その歪んだ正義は単なる自己陶酔と世間への八つ当たりに過ぎないのだが、社会浄化の大義名分を得て、ロバート・デニーロ演じる主人公トラビスは暴走していくのだ。
実は彼自身が最も不条理な存在であり、法的手続きや面倒な交渉事を飛ばして、短絡的に相手を屈服させられる銃の力に頼る、危険で愚かな蒼い人間だ。
さて、でもここまで来ると誰も笑えなくなる。もし日本も米国同様に銃が簡単に手に入る社会なら、同様の事を考える人間が相当数居てもおかしくない。現代社会のストレスや格差に不条理を感じ、圧倒的な暴力性に惹かれる人間は確実に増えているだろう。ミリタリー・ジャケットとモヒカンと銃は、日本ならさしづめ特攻服とリーゼントと鉄バットの暴走族であり、トラビスとは精神的に大人に成りきれていないが正義心には溢れる、思い込み人間の象徴だ。
社会派の異端児マーティン・スコティッシ監督のメッセージとは、物欲に満たされた米国社会における新しい狂気の形の呈示だと思う。第二次大戦後の高揚は消えベトナム戦争では屈辱を味わい、国内は犯罪社会、格差社会、政治欺瞞の渦中にいる国民は、今後は何を精神的な支えに、何処に向かえば良いのかと問い掛ける。
そのヒントは途中でドライバー仲間ウィザード役のピーター・ボイルが語っている様に思う。「自分を探すのなら人と比べるな」と。
主観で歪みまくった脚本、凝ったカメラワークや色彩での演出、デニーロ達の魅惑の演技に惹き寄せられ、二時間があっという間だった。リマスターBlu-rayは夜のシーンも美しく再現していて文句の付けようがないが、特典映像が無い事だけが残念だ。
40年以上経過した作品だが、現代人の満たされない渇きや抑圧への反抗にも通ずる、とても普遍的で偉大な傑作です。
Also, it might be seen as exposing the worst of human behaviours / instincts for the sleazebag horrors of what New York and others had largely become by then - and make us react against it.
Or it's a film of debauchery. A psychotic killer on the loose, looking for someone to kill. And of the worse type of exploitation, and lowest of the low attitudes towards others (including a cynical presidential candidate - does that bring anybody to mind). In short, negative and depressing.
Or both.
Overall, for us, it was too cynical and far too sordid. Not one we'll ever watch again.
get this new 35th Anniversary blu-ray of Taxi Driver, nice sharp & clear picture quality in 1:85:1 widescreen
plus a new 5.1 Master audio mix which does sound alot clearer & better than the old dvd quality
plus 1-2 hour's worth of special features, old & new
Making Taxi Driver retrospective Documentary taken from the old DVD release
with Martin scorsese, writer Paul schrader, Actors Robert Deniro, Jodie Foster, Cybil sheppard, Harvey Keitel and other
cast & crew from the film
plus other featurettes aswell, Martin scorsese on Taxi Driver, Producing Taxi Driver
Travis's new York locations now & then and other featurettes aswell
plus the old DVD commentary is on this blu-ray aswell
all this on 1 Blu-ray Disc
packaging is ALL REGIONS, but the U.S. blu-ray is a fold out Digi-pak, this U.K. blu-ray is just standard clamshell case
Definitely time to upgrade for sure get this new blu-ray version
5 stars for this blu-ray
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