Taxi Driver
Seasons: 2 Episodes: 32
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Like Taxi Driver, Barry explores the depths of the human condition, focusing on a protagonist who is constantly trying to make sense of his place in the world. Both stories also share an interesting use of violence, with Barry and Travis Bickle often using it as a way to cope with their struggles.
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American Psycho and Taxi Driver share a lot in common, from their exploration of the darker sides of society to their protagonists' inner turmoil. Both films also use violence to make a statement about society and their respective protagonists' states of mind.
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Mr. Robot follows the same themes as Taxi Driver, as both stories explore the complex psychological states of their protagonists. Both protagonists also take extreme measures to try to fix the world around them, despite the consequences they may face.
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Fight Club and Taxi Driver are both films about outsiders struggling to make sense of the world around them. Both stories also explore the idea of violence as a means of finding a place in society and the consequences that come with it.
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The Sopranos and Taxi Driver share a similar focus on the darker side of society, as well as a protagonist who struggles to make sense of his place in the world. Both stories also explore the idea of violence as a means of finding a place in society and the consequences that come with it.
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Breaking Bad and Taxi Driver are both stories about outsiders struggling to make sense of the world around them. Both stories also explore the idea of violence as a means of finding a place in society and the consequences that come with it.
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Like Taxi Driver, Mad Men follows a protagonist who is struggling to make sense of the world around him. Both stories also explore the idea of violence as a means of finding a place in society and the consequences that come with it.
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The Wire and Taxi Driver both explore the depths of the human condition, focusing on protagonists who are struggling to make sense of their place in the world. Both stories also explore the idea of violence as a means of finding a place in society and the consequences that come with it.
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