This is a film that reflects on the Vietnam War, even if there are no war scenes in the whole story. This is another film that alludes to politics. Even if the protagonist fails to assassinate the presidential candidate. The pleasure gradually merged with the protagonist's emotions. In the process of preparing for the assassination, Travis met Aries who was forced into prostitution. After trying to save Ayres out of the fire pit, Travis broke into the den with a weapon and killed all the people inside! I thought he was about to receive legal punishment, but the media described Travis as a hero who saves girls... The taxi is Travis’s protective shell and an umbrella that isolates him from the outside world. He is cynical because of his status. Identity and powerlessness. He just hates this dirty society. The hippie dress caters to the style that prostitutes have told him. Perhaps in Travis's view, this assassination did not want to retreat. He was shot on the spot or put in jail. His goal of self-consolation achieved Travis never thought that he had to alert who to become a benchmark and role model. It was just that the process from him to him to others came suddenly and quickly. Caught off guard
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