Travis Bickle (Taxi Driver) | Mental Health & Personality

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Dr. Todd Grande

Dr. Todd Grande

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This video answers the questions: Can I discuss the mental health and personality factors that may be at work with the fictional character Travis Bickle from the 1976 movie “Taxi Driver?”
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@chicky-to7qs
@chicky-to7qs 3 роки тому
Ok now he's just flexing on us w his knowledge of firearms
@SjofnBM1989
@SjofnBM1989 3 роки тому
Well he can tell the difference between a stick and a shotgun that's for damn sure 🤣
@Grandmaster-Kush
@Grandmaster-Kush 3 роки тому
Lol Dr Todd is a gunnut confirmed
@mikelobrien
@mikelobrien 3 роки тому
A true Renaissance Man when it comes to many things, particularly his impressive attention to detail on firearms.
@alexanderfo3886
@alexanderfo3886 3 роки тому
I already noticed that in some other videos, but now it's official: Dr. Grande is a gunnut. I'm wondering what's on the wall of his living room :-D.
@chicky-to7qs
@chicky-to7qs 3 роки тому
@@alexanderfo3886 the heads of his enemies
@johnsnyder150
@johnsnyder150 3 роки тому
More than anything, Taxi Driver is about loneliness - "God's lonely man". One striking scene is while Travis is being put off and rejected by Betsy on the phone, the camera pans to an empty hallway.
@MrLuigiVampa
@MrLuigiVampa 2 роки тому
The secondhand embarrassment was so bad, The camera had to look away.
@boostedpastime8036
@boostedpastime8036 2 роки тому
I feel it.
@stylesb959
@stylesb959 Рік тому
Yes absolutely, I like this movie more than grande
@clintonorman2859
@clintonorman2859 10 місяців тому
That was similar to when the camera outside Norman Bates' mother's room creeps up to the ceiling as if it can't stand to hear the conversation. Also making the way for Norman to exit holding Mother without us seeing that it's a corpse!
@La_Horca
@La_Horca 3 місяці тому
​@@MrLuigiVampa It was a personal moment. It is sad, more than embarrassing.
@BigZebraCom
@BigZebraCom 3 роки тому
Just a reminder, I’m not diagnosing anyone; I’m only speculating about what could be happening in a situation like this ...hey? Are you talking to me? ARE YOU talking to me?
@HumanimalChannel
@HumanimalChannel 3 роки тому
imagine, in Therapy.... 'are you talking to ME?"
@memeygamer4381
@memeygamer4381 3 роки тому
@@HumanimalChannel That gave me a giggle.
@jessicastern8597
@jessicastern8597 3 роки тому
😂
@iskandertime747
@iskandertime747 3 роки тому
"I don't see anyone else here.."
@BigZebraCom
@BigZebraCom 3 роки тому
@@tinafoster8665 :)
@Laudanum-gq3bl
@Laudanum-gq3bl 3 роки тому
“He’s somewhat assertive at times, like when he’s committing murder.” And that’s how Dr Grande killed me, cause now I’m ded.
@cindyrhodes
@cindyrhodes 3 роки тому
IKR!!!!!
@AaronAlert77
@AaronAlert77 3 роки тому
I wasn’t sure if he was making a joke or not lmaoo
@davidperez5089
@davidperez5089 3 роки тому
He was assertive trying to get Betsy too.
@jimkozubek4026
@jimkozubek4026 3 роки тому
I think Dr. Grande is overplaying personality traits and underplaying the trauma of his war experience in this one. Bickle is trying to transfer his sense of heroism as self-worth from the war front back to the home front.
@TheKitchenerLeslie
@TheKitchenerLeslie 2 роки тому
He's a paid fraud who doesn't believe the mafia existed.
@simonw1313
@simonw1313 2 роки тому
@@TheKitchenerLeslie - That's a bit off the wall?
@jonnuanez2843
@jonnuanez2843 2 роки тому
With Buckle seeing similarities in Vietnam and NY in the 1970s? Like "I left one hell hole and came back to another". And the taxis are his tanks.
@hankheavy
@hankheavy 2 роки тому
I always assumed he lied about being in the Marines, it was just a way for him to get attention. Or in this case, a job. But Idk
@DennisNedryisStillAlive
@DennisNedryisStillAlive 2 роки тому
@@hankheavy I don't think he lied about being a Marine. It played a major part of him being desensitized to the world around him. He has a huge scar on his back in the scene when he is doing push-ups which indicates he was also wounded in Vietnam. His preparation for the shootout was very methodical and he got shot several times without going down which could be because he was a marine. He also wears a M-65 field jacket, for what that's worth. Just my thoughts.
@stephenmandelbaum2027
@stephenmandelbaum2027 3 роки тому
If you wanted a side hustle, you could narrate books, I would listen.
@mikelobrien
@mikelobrien 3 роки тому
Oh, definitely. Dr. G has a great voice for audio book narration!
@Mixolydio
@Mixolydio 3 роки тому
So agree!
@nataliekim9032
@nataliekim9032 3 роки тому
this is already the side hustle 😂
@elizabethwinkelaar4071
@elizabethwinkelaar4071 3 роки тому
I would too
@MagentaDreams70
@MagentaDreams70 3 роки тому
No doubt!! I'm in.
@manis1551
@manis1551 3 роки тому
Taxi Driver is a fantastic movie. I relate to Travis's inability to connect with others as I'm a introvert and autistic so it hard for me to be open about my feelings but unlike Travis I actually have friends and family that I care about. What makes Bickle a great character is we all on some level can relate his feeling of loneliness despite him being a messed up person.
@SoftTangerineDreams
@SoftTangerineDreams Рік тому
Absolutely, and as an introverted autistic, I feel you. It's very important in a movie that your protagonists has at least some aspect of relatability, and Travis checks multiple boxes for me, but without the derangement and hatred for my environment. The relatability makes him likable and the derangement makes him interesting. Great character dynamic if done right, which I think Travis is.
@emmaphilo4049
@emmaphilo4049 11 місяців тому
Well put
@possessedslig
@possessedslig 3 роки тому
Should have left the porn movie to the third date, rookie mistake
@gfx2943
@gfx2943 3 роки тому
BoJack would know, too
@mixolydian9102
@mixolydian9102 3 роки тому
IKR lol!
@tcheema8617
@tcheema8617 3 роки тому
Maybe he was trying to see if she a hooker or a respectable woman
@TheF0xskibidbopmmdada
@TheF0xskibidbopmmdada 3 роки тому
@@tcheema8617 that makes sense at first but I don't think so. If that really was his plan, he didn't think it out well enough and definitely panicked after messing it up.
@markwill3515
@markwill3515 3 роки тому
Lmao😅😅😅
@Fliedermutter
@Fliedermutter 3 роки тому
I would be interested in your assessment of the main character of "Fight Club" :-) You really offer unique content. Many thanks and good night from Germany
@legzfalloffgirl5148
@legzfalloffgirl5148 3 роки тому
I was just thinking the same thing! Since it probably isn't a great depiction of dissociative identity, I wonder if Dr. Grande could do a breakdown of Tyler and "Jack."
@davemckay4359
@davemckay4359 3 роки тому
First Rule is...
@ElleE953
@ElleE953 3 роки тому
Yes, yes!!!! Analyze Tyler Durdan!
@supernova11711
@supernova11711 3 роки тому
Oooooooh!!!! Now THAT would be a good one!
@Auriflamme
@Auriflamme 3 роки тому
There's a lot of psychobabble in that film and it isn't particularly accurate about anything really. Therefore I can see him disliking it even more than Taxi Driver. Having said that, I pesronally like both films for their cinematography and characterisation.
@0dious
@0dious 3 роки тому
Awesome! That was great. Please, make one on "falling down" ft Michael Douglas.
@turntheairblueguitar
@turntheairblueguitar 3 роки тому
Yes, great idea!
@alexanderfo3886
@alexanderfo3886 3 роки тому
I agree, that would be great.
@atomarkanov8201
@atomarkanov8201 3 роки тому
Yeah that would be pretty cool.
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
"Falling Down" has for a long time seemed to me to be related, at least indirectly, to a 1968 American movie called "The Swimmer," starring Burt Lancaster. "The Swimmer" is based on a short-story of the same name by John Cheever. The movie is well worth watching, the story well worth reading.
@egoborder3203
@egoborder3203 3 роки тому
oh man! Dr. Grande is gonna have a field day with the bag that has "all the guns in the fucking world"
@paulmallon7713
@paulmallon7713 3 роки тому
You tryin' to assign the five-factor model of personality traits to me!? You diagnosin' me!? Then who the hell else are you diagnosin'!? Well, I'm the only one here...
@Ryan-kr9ep
@Ryan-kr9ep 3 роки тому
Two-word idea for your next video: George Costanza. You can diagnose fictional characters in all their neurotic glory!
@Noirzucar
@Noirzucar 3 роки тому
Ryan, that would be humorous. Great suggestion
@user-fu1nw7kh2h
@user-fu1nw7kh2h 3 роки тому
I so relate to him , want him diagnosed.😀
@FidelCastro128
@FidelCastro128 3 роки тому
Jerry Seinfeld mother, is crying now..
@peterparker14
@peterparker14 3 роки тому
Yea i would like to see his diagnosis especially with his father
@briandownes2530
@briandownes2530 3 роки тому
I didn't know that you were such a gun nerd, Doctor.
@watcherwlc53
@watcherwlc53 3 роки тому
it's apparent in some videos
@Gman941
@Gman941 3 роки тому
Hard to tell, but he could be just be very good at researching minute details. However his knowledge on certain guns are fairly extensive even compared to many "experts". But IMFDB can answer most questions, and all the details he mentioned are on there. Nothing wrong with being a gun nerd, I do enjoy his constant attenion to details with all his videos.
@20thcenturyfoxyoutube
@20thcenturyfoxyoutube 3 роки тому
Dr. Grande, NRA member. Geeze. He doesn't seem conservative per se, but he doesn't seem liberal either. I'd place him center to center left because he's humanistic and a psychologist, which are things I wouldn't easily associate with being conservative or a republican.
@3ducs
@3ducs 3 роки тому
@@20thcenturyfoxyoutube Conversation?
@jguenther3049
@jguenther3049 3 роки тому
The word is "aficionado.'
@mjkg6026
@mjkg6026 3 роки тому
I’m so glad you made this video, taxi driver is such a great film!
@supernova11711
@supernova11711 3 роки тому
I sense a bromance emerging :)
@mongogojjo5944
@mongogojjo5944 Рік тому
it is dude it's easily my favorite movie, and mf DOOM is also my favorite rapper of all time sick profile pic man, I got a DOOM tat the same week he passed away.
@Frizzyy
@Frizzyy 3 роки тому
“Days go on and on. They don’t end.”
@richieplaysgames3087
@richieplaysgames3087 3 роки тому
“All my life needed was a sense of someplace to go”
@Josh-fp2qn
@Josh-fp2qn 11 місяців тому
As a 35 year old man I still really enjoy Taxi driver. The dreamy cinematography of 1970s New York, the jazz music playing is all very relaxing and unique to this film. I have been diagnosed with Social anxiety Disorder and can empathize with Travis in his loneliness, his inability to build close bonds with others, and his search for a purpose in his life. Enjoyed your analysis.
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
"The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer." ---D.H. Lawrence
@robertthompson5501
@robertthompson5501 3 роки тому
Free Kyle Rittenhouse! 🐊
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
"Whose woods these are, I think I know. His house is in the village, though. He will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow."
@robertthompson5501
@robertthompson5501 3 роки тому
@Paul Tenenbaum Robert Frost
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
@Paul Tenenbaum Many critics say Frost is contemplating suicide in that poem, but I've never accepted that interpretation as the one and only true meaning of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Frost enjoyed hiking in the woods at night, and I think the darkness might have switched on his imagination and creativity.
@duewhit310
@duewhit310 3 роки тому
The essential American soul is conformity, complacency.
@BirdsAlwaysWin
@BirdsAlwaysWin 3 роки тому
The beginning of this video sounds like a movie review. "Hello this is Dr.Grande and welcome to my Ending-explained movies reviews." haha
@furiousape7717
@furiousape7717 3 роки тому
I’ve been asking for this forever! I didn’t think you’d do it, thank you so much.
@seere6447
@seere6447 3 роки тому
Can you do Patrick Bateman from American Psycho? Although it’s obvious from the title, an in depth analysis would be interesting.
@emr1d341
@emr1d341 3 роки тому
Totally agree!
@ForzaNapoli666
@ForzaNapoli666 3 роки тому
I don't think the title reflects Patrick Bateman's _actual_ diagnosis.
@f-man3274
@f-man3274 2 роки тому
Ok, now let's see Paul Allen's diagnosis
@JustMe-nm8wv
@JustMe-nm8wv 2 роки тому
@@f-man3274 impressive very nice
@me6271
@me6271 2 роки тому
Patrick Bateman is not a psychopath.
@Ghaffar_KH
@Ghaffar_KH 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for these videos lately, we really appreciate them!
@miguelvidal2335
@miguelvidal2335 3 роки тому
0:41 Summary of the movie 7:36 Travis's personality 14:34 Diagnose
@Liberates
@Liberates 6 місяців тому
Thanks.
@Mixolydio
@Mixolydio 3 роки тому
I finally kept up with o.c.e.a.n.! It became an Easter egg like activity. I’ll miss the challenge of breaking the Grande barrier, but look forward to having the occasion to say it many more times. Great well awaited video today. Thanks Dr. Grande
@abdullaahmedi3990
@abdullaahmedi3990 3 роки тому
Hey. Can you do tony soprano next. I'd love to see your take on him since you've a good job with the other ones of fictional characters
@sandyno1089
@sandyno1089 3 роки тому
I’ve already asked dr g to do that, I’m just about to start the box set for the third time. Favourite character...Christopher Multisanti
@gustavelofsson9716
@gustavelofsson9716 3 роки тому
this
@DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT
@DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT 3 роки тому
Great movie, great character evaluation. Sadly, there were thousands of Travis Bickles after the Vietnam War, and we starting creating even more in our Middle East misadventures.
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
I've always seen "Travis" as a Vietnam vet, an unwitting victim of that criminal war.
@randee4550
@randee4550 3 роки тому
The VA has taken great care of me, after my deployments.
@DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT
@DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT 3 роки тому
@@randee4550 I am glad for you. It wasn't the VA who betrayed the Vietnam vets. It was the country and the leaders of the country who sent them to Vietnam.
@hirohito40k14
@hirohito40k14 3 роки тому
a lot of people are travis bickle, just depending on what causes their maneurisms/beliefs, it's down to their mental state and inability to find the source, in travis's case it's likely insomnia and thus loneliness caused by ptsd
@randee4550
@randee4550 3 роки тому
@@hirohito40k14 PTSD, and combat stress "may be" the issue here. But that's open to interpretation. He could've lied, the whole time. We know NOTHING of his military background. He doesn't present with any real military skills, that can be recognized, through the unravelling of his persona. He might be a fake, as far as we know. What we call "stolen valor" today. He could just be a sociopath, all along. Who knows. I say this, because he makes no specific mention, of the war itself. No mention of the VA. Makes no connection, with other veterans (and there were plenty around, during this specific period). As a combat veteran myself, he seems way too detached, from his military experience. But then again, I'm speculating.
@ericgollinger367
@ericgollinger367 3 роки тому
I've found your reviews of fictional characters fascinating in deed. Keep it up. Always informative.
@matth5734
@matth5734 3 роки тому
Wow... I was hoping for this one. It's been a long time but I remember from the DVD commentary the writer was often disturbed by young men claiming to be another Travis Bickle. Since Bickle has features of a range of different mental illnesses maybe that gave him broad appeal to various disaffected people. I thought it was a phenomenal movie touching on the loneliness and conflicts of life in the city.
@alundavies8402
@alundavies8402 2 роки тому
@@tinafoster8665 I thought that Travis Bickle was defending a little girl and that he saw it through to the end and got the girl all that stuff but I am not very intelligent so I probably missed a lot of the clever stuff
@suzih.6687
@suzih.6687 3 роки тому
I'd have never noticed the mistakes with the firearms.
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 3 роки тому
Taxi Driver is one of my favorite movies, so hearing you do an analysis on Travis Bickle is defiantly interesting.
@tonyhardy4024
@tonyhardy4024 3 роки тому
Bro I'm a new subscriber. Watched a ton already. You're channel is awesome and I'll tell you why. You're personality bro. You present your channel with no fluff no gaudy introduction no tacky videos just straight forward thoughts using your profession as you were trained to do. Also that dry humor I look forward to that every time That's it my dude. Thank you. Also could you please do a video on Andrei Chikatilo. I'm sorry that's my shameless plug for the video I really want to see lol.
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
Have you seen "Citizen X," the movie about Chikatilo? It's pretty good.
@TWW-zk9gw
@TWW-zk9gw 3 роки тому
I saw this film once when i was 17 and still remember it in detail. Can't say it was enjoyable but it made an amazing impact.
@mikelobrien
@mikelobrien 3 роки тому
I really appreciate your attention to detail, Dr. Grande. Sometimes that makes or breaks an authentic film. Although I was "old enough" at the time to watch Taxi Driver, I never have. But I feel like you've given me enough information that I could discuss it with the "best of 'em." Thanks again for another enlightening film character review!
@jameswaysayquom9237
@jameswaysayquom9237 3 роки тому
I never watched Taxi Driver but now I want to. Really enjoyed this episode. Great job!!
@kimberlymonsini2604
@kimberlymonsini2604 3 роки тому
@Dr.ToddGrande have you every analyzed Holden Caufield from the J. D. Salinger's 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye?
@mamabear-9.18.18
@mamabear-9.18.18 3 роки тому
I 2nd this! Holden was an interesting character with more depth than just depression. A lot of allegories regarding life, different types of individuals in the world and innocence (at the end when he watches his sister).... I'm also curious why, except for the prostitutes and occasional profanity in the book, it's banned from schools. We did read it in high school BUT still it's not like adolescents in school would be "suddenly corrupted and lose their innocence" from this book. If anything, it made me feel like I'm not the only one who thinks deeper than the depth of a puddle of water. Ya know what I mean?
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
It's on very small and personal scale, it's not "War and Peace," but I've always thought that "The Catcher in the Rye" is perfectly written. Page after page, scene after scene, it's difficult, or impossible, to find anything wrong with it, to find a single line or word out of place. Like the "voice" of "Huckleberry Finn," the voice of "Holden Caulfield" is uniquely and resoundingly American. Especially along the east coast, and in New York City, it's everywhere.
@remieva9447
@remieva9447 3 роки тому
Hello Dr. Grande! Thanks for always being so consistent.
@leddbedd4812
@leddbedd4812 2 роки тому
Doc, you have ruined me!! I cannot stop watching your videos. They are all so awesome, informative and insightful on several levels. All hail!🙌🏻
@tashahaines
@tashahaines 3 роки тому
This was great! Can you do "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" some time?
@richbarrett6380
@richbarrett6380 3 роки тому
I don't know if I'm impressed or nervous whenever I hear Dr. Grande speak so expertly on firearms.
@jerryw6699
@jerryw6699 6 місяців тому
One thing I find certain about Taxi Driver, it will be a movie remembered forever. Unique, well done, it leaves one wondering about life and it's many mysteries. I also feel that Travis is well worthy of Dr. Grande's analysis. Also, I do believe many murderers walked away free in NYC during that time period.
@yvngarmz5984
@yvngarmz5984 3 роки тому
This was an amazing break down for one of my favourite characters in film! Your firearm knowledge was also very impressive. Maybe you could do Deniro’s character in “the king of comedy” Great video👏🏾
@stangable5564
@stangable5564 3 роки тому
Doctor Grande certainly knows his firearms.
@ericdodson2644
@ericdodson2644 3 роки тому
Maybe he should change his name to Dr. Garande.
@FidelCastro128
@FidelCastro128 3 роки тому
@@pxxxbxxx1981 A Dr. with a knowledge of firearms?
@rejaneoliveira5019
@rejaneoliveira5019 3 роки тому
It’s impressive how you were able to connect the guns used in this movie with the ones used by Robert DeNiro in other movie settings. Your analysis was very insightful and detailed, thank you!❤️
@annkeany6602
@annkeany6602 3 роки тому
Well Dr Grande you have us all mesmerized again. And thank you!
@marcyc1695
@marcyc1695 Рік тому
I love you Dr.Grande!! You always give such insight on so many people and characters, I always feel like I get so much more clarity after I see your videos!!!
@Yang-ob4lk
@Yang-ob4lk 3 роки тому
I love when Dr.Grande subtly flexes his firearm expertise
@adrianaandrade8809
@adrianaandrade8809 3 роки тому
Good evening Dr Grande and everyone. Sending love 💙
@CB-ke9rs
@CB-ke9rs 3 роки тому
Fantastic indepth analysis on Travis! Now that I have a deeper understanding of the character, I need to watch the movie again. Thank you, Dr. Grande!
@ernexwise2263
@ernexwise2263 3 роки тому
You could make a whole other range of merchandise with 'I remember the characteristics with the acronym canoes.'
@marius1004
@marius1004 3 роки тому
It's nice to see someone who knows something about firearms Dr. Todd.
@AnimalsMatterMorally
@AnimalsMatterMorally 3 роки тому
It's interesting how it seems that many disturbed characters in film are fictionally interesting but not necessarily realistic, as you've pointed out before. I liked both Taxi Driver and Joker anyways. I think they are both compelling portrayals of the potential effects and consequences of disillusionment. Anyways, not a gun fan at all myself but you keep track of gun models between scenes and also various movies ?? Just showing off now, aren't you??? 😄😄
@user89076
@user89076 3 роки тому
Idk, personally I think the characters from both Taxi Driver and Joker are pretty realistic. Not common, by any means, but there are lot of interesting people in this world, so I could see them existing.
@erikbentley9005
@erikbentley9005 3 роки тому
user89076 I feel that Travis is more realistic than most of these types of characters. I feel he aligns with the whole construct of vigilantism really well.
@michaelm3691
@michaelm3691 3 роки тому
Taxi Driver is about Travis Bickle in the setting of modern society The Joker is about modern society in the setting of Arthur Fleck
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 3 роки тому
There a lot more psychopaths than you think. It's sad, our state of mental health. A friend and mine visited San Francisco and there was a shirtless man just rolling on the street. So dangerous, and everyone just walks by.
@numeroprimo11
@numeroprimo11 3 роки тому
Would like to see patrick's bateman analisys
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
Hilarious movie, grim and gruesome book. But its author, Bret Easton Ellis, said he intended the book as a black comedy.
@numeroprimo11
@numeroprimo11 3 роки тому
Madmen characters analisys would be great too.
@numeroprimo11
@numeroprimo11 3 роки тому
Mr. Robot's main character, dr.grande if you ever come across this comment take note please.
@HumanimalChannel
@HumanimalChannel 3 роки тому
Psychosis, for one thing.
@emr1d341
@emr1d341 3 роки тому
Agreed!
@dlb83082
@dlb83082 3 роки тому
The firearms trivia was impressive - I dig on the details - Bravo Good Doctor
@mcd5478
@mcd5478 3 роки тому
I’ve seen this movie a few times. I enjoyed the character development and found myself rooting for Travis, hoping he finds a way out of his darkness, but I’ll have to watch it again with my acquired Dr. Grande discernment. Really enjoyed this video❣️❤️❣️
@jriver3145
@jriver3145 3 роки тому
Damn, Dr Grande really knows his guns
@kappacea8111
@kappacea8111 3 роки тому
Hey Dr. Grande! Really cool that you did this analysis on Taxi Driver. Thanks and have a nice day! :)
@RHCPpleasestandup
@RHCPpleasestandup 3 роки тому
I just think it's so hilarious that whenever it comes to the guns, Dr Grande is so thorough. He just spits straight gun stats
@aalexjohna
@aalexjohna 3 роки тому
Gun fetish-he needs therapy.
@franmellor9843
@franmellor9843 3 роки тому
Might own them he's savvy about guns IMO
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 3 роки тому
@@aalexjohna knowledge isn't fetish
@cindyrhodes
@cindyrhodes 3 роки тому
I LOVE hearing a brilliant psychological analysis and summary of characters like this. The dark reality is that there really are people like Travis Bickle on this planet! Thank you, Dr. Grande, for another brilliant video, and for the extra firearm details, my husband thanks you!!!! 🧜‍♀️ 🧜‍♀️ 🧜‍♀️ 🧜‍♀️ ☠ 🏴‍☠️ 🦜 ☠ "YOU TALKIN' TO MEEEEEEE?????" LOL
@succman8398
@succman8398 2 роки тому
I think this movie does a great job of portraying a mentally unwell yet very relatable character. I feel like I can relate to Travis Bickle more so than others though because of my various predicaments I've been through. I'll just say that I'm very aware that I'm not of a normal sound mind and it is probably because of that, that he feels like a character I can connect with and understand. I especially understand seeing the ugly side of humanity and being so disgusted with it that you feel an urge to take matters into your own hands, as little as it may do in the moment
@Bootmahoy88
@Bootmahoy88 3 роки тому
I really enjoy your highly educated and direct approaches to your topics. I watch the videos as they come out, and I think about what I’ve heard a great deal. Thankyou. Something rubbed me wrong this time. I sometimes find that experts in any field often think they have the correct (end of story) models for whatever they’re working on, be it airplanes, computers or medicine. In this case, psychiatry and psychology, and when something fails to fit the models it’s discounted as fallacious. That kind of thinking upsets me. You’re very intelligent with remarkable experience. I’ve watched all of your videos, believe it or not, dating back about 7 years. I wanted to get a good idea of who you were/are as an analyst, and it’s all very impressive. Because Bickle’s behavior doesn’t jibe with what you know doesn’t necessarily mean that his behavior vis a vie his mind is wrong. Discounting Taxi Driver on the basis of thinking the mental health thing was off here really annoyed me. Just being honest.
@philosophicalearthworm6819
@philosophicalearthworm6819 2 роки тому
I've studied psychology a little but I'm not an expert. Dr. Grande is a psychologist, so I'm inclined to trust or at least strongly consider what he says regarding the psychological aspects of the character. Given that mental health was a major theme in this film, accuracy in that regard is important. I will say that with a lot of these kinds of analyses, particularly those regarding mental health, there tends to be somewhat of a disconnect between the experts' knowledge of a situation and the reality of it. Sometimes it borders on arrogance, although I did not get that impression in this video. But someone who's only ever viewed mentally ill people in a clinical setting can't possibly hope to give truly accurate assessments. That is, of course, part of the challenge of studying the minds of others, because you can't be there all the time, you can't see everything they do, you can't always know how they interact with others out in the world. Overall I think Dr. Grande did a good job on the psychological bit. Now, his discounting of Taxi Driver on the basis of accuracy/continuity problems with the weapons was disappointing. I actually love the fact that he pointed out those mistakes(something I often do as well), but I don't think the props used in a film should have too much bearing on the overall quality of the film. With some exceptions of course...like if the film was about arms trafficking, it would be important that the gun props be correct. But in this case, it really doesn't matter. His dismissal of the outcome of the events as unrealistic, from a legal standpoint, aren't necessarily correct either...many factors would have come in to play in such a case, and there's no guarantee that Bickle would have been convicted of anything, except maybe weapons violations. And considering he was war veteran, courts probably wouldn't have wanted to prosecute him on weapons charges as it's fairly common for vets, especially those suffering severe PTSD, to want to carry firearms. And considering the setting, shortly after the end of the Vietnam War and all the issues surrounding the treatment of veterans, prosecuting a war veteran for carrying firearms(especially in this vigilante context) would have been a politically sensitive move. Nobody would have wanted to be the one to put a guy like Travis Bickle in prison.
@GavinsMarineMom
@GavinsMarineMom 3 роки тому
Wow....Taxi Driver. Talk about "Back in the day"! 🤣
@kingreaper212
@kingreaper212 3 роки тому
Since you did Travis Bickle you should consider The King of Comedy (also from Scorsese starring Robert De Niro).
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 3 роки тому
Also Raging Bull.
@johnkeller3226
@johnkeller3226 3 роки тому
Another of my favorite movies.
@DougMacary
@DougMacary 3 роки тому
LOL Rupert Pupkin!
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 2 роки тому
@@DougMacary "That's where I am! On the bottom." "That's a perfect place to start."
@josuegaray2321
@josuegaray2321 3 роки тому
My favorite film, thanks man 👌.. Travis makes himself lonely
@milesbeler3974
@milesbeler3974 3 роки тому
Thank you for making this video. That explains why I was having so much trouble figuring out his character!
@hellothere5579
@hellothere5579 3 роки тому
Do analyse on "nightcrawler" 2014 movie
@NakedUnderMyClothes
@NakedUnderMyClothes 3 роки тому
"You talking about me? Huh? Talking about me? Well, you must be talking about me cause I'm the only one in the title."
@reeceridgeway835
@reeceridgeway835 2 роки тому
Love the details great work
@JasonSmith-se1jg
@JasonSmith-se1jg 3 роки тому
I would love DeNiro's character in Deer Hunter. Best to you Doc😀
@MrMatijas16
@MrMatijas16 3 роки тому
I wouldn't call Travis's mental health characteristics unrealistic. Your thoughts on his diagnosis fit perfectly with my diagnoses I've received about a year ago. I have mixed personality disorders including narcissistic, antisocial, schizoid, schizotypal, OCD... I find him incredibly relatable. We are nearly the same person. I WANNA DIE SOMEBODY HELP ME
@karnagefails333
@karnagefails333 Рік тому
You alright brother?
@eddiemunster4094
@eddiemunster4094 Рік тому
Jesus will help you call upon Him God Bless you 🙏
@prabalpratap3696
@prabalpratap3696 8 місяців тому
Hi ,if you are here then reply me. I can do something.
@lrn_news9171
@lrn_news9171 3 місяці тому
I'm pretty sure I'm schizoid. I avoid social interactions and prefer being alone and can't connect with people at the emotional level. I don't enjoy socializing almost ever. I can be alone for months without any problems. I go shopping and stuff of course but not hangout with people. I try to avoid running into my roommates as much as possible.
@festina_lente7655
@festina_lente7655 Місяць тому
Don't eat yellow snow
@94Trish
@94Trish 3 роки тому
Excellent analysis. How about an analysis of "Baby Jane' Hudson. She was the fictional character from the novel and movie (played by Bette Davis) 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane'.
@Matterful
@Matterful 3 роки тому
I'm very glad to have found your channel. It's very, very cool to see a clinician willing to give fiction genuine analytical consideration (to the extent that it can be, of course). I have some qoutes here from Paul Schrader, the scriptwriter of Taxi Driver, that I hope can provide a complementary look at what might be making the character resonate with so many people, and unfortunately inspiring some people in rotten mental situations themselves. It is also helpful to know that Paul Schrader was writing this partly autobiographically with a divergence before he followed through on what he saw as the logical conclusion of some of his darker temptations. "[on the character of Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976)] When I set out to write the script I thought it was about loneliness. As I wrote it I realized it was about something a little different and more interesting: self-imposed loneliness, a syndrome of behavior that reinforces itself. And the touchstones of that kind of behavior are all kinds of contradictory impulses. Puristanism and pornography at the same time... "I've got to get healthy" while popping pills at the same time... That dreadful diet... It's full of these things that he does to make sure he'll never get to where he's going... so he can reinforce his own doomed condition." "After [Taxi Driver] came out, I had an office at Columbia, and I came back after lunch, and the pool secretary who was there said to me, “Don’t go into your office. There’s someone there.” I said, “Who is it?” She said, “I don’t know. He just came in. He wouldn’t say who he was.” So I went into my office, and there was a young man there, and he said to me, “I want to know how you found out about me.” I said, “What do you mean?” He said, “I’ve hitchhiked down from Seattle. I saw this movie - Taxi Driver. Who told you about me?” I said, “Well, let me get this straight. You probably were a taxi driver. You wrote about being a taxi driver, and you feel I have, somehow, stolen your idea?” He said, “No! No, I was never a taxi driver. I want to know who told you about me.” I realized, you know, he was, he was that thing, and I was sorta a little concerned that he might be armed. I said to him, I said, “You may think that the pain that you are going through is terribly unique, but it isn’t. I went through it, and the people who made this film know what it is, and hundreds of thousands of other young men out there know exactly what that pain is. When they see this movie, they recognize it. What you are recognizing is not something that is uniquely you. It is part of a pathology that we share. One of the beauties of recognizing it is that you can see that you are not alone and that you can see yourself in context.”
@kingreaper212
@kingreaper212 3 роки тому
Great analysis! I was waiting for this one for a while.
@jamesw17
@jamesw17 3 роки тому
Thanks Dr G, I enjoyed this movie and the analysis. Wasn't it a very young Jodie Foster's breakout role? It makes me think of the movie The Professional (or Leon The Professional in some markets) - that was a great movie which featured a very young Natalie Portman in her breakout role. Leon or the Gary Oldman character or even Portman's character would be interesting subjects to analyse.
@EMunaBee
@EMunaBee 3 роки тому
That's one of my favourite movies of all time. I used to stop and watch it any time it would be on television (which I do for Breakfast at Tiffany's; Charade; Bringing Up Baby; The Breakfast Club; Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - I have to stop and watch. Other movies I'll see every year, but with these I'll forget everything and stop and stare). Leon the Professional is so good from beginning to end - the plant...
@jamesw17
@jamesw17 3 роки тому
@@EMunaBee I have to say that I watched The Professional recently and was quite disturbed by Portman's character's attempts to hit on Leon, pass him off as her lover etc. I don't remember feeling that way when I first watched it.
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 3 роки тому
@@jamesw17 She's definitely a bit messed up in the head when it comes to men. Fortunately Léon handles it well.
@HumanimalChannel
@HumanimalChannel 3 роки тому
The Professional saliciously sexualised Natalie Portman in that film, i watched it recently and was shocked. Things seem different when viewed during different eras, through different lenses. It made me really suspicious about the sexuality of the Director.
@HumanimalChannel
@HumanimalChannel 3 роки тому
(I didnt feel uncomfortable in the same way watching Taxi Driver)
@jeffha4057
@jeffha4057 3 роки тому
Have you done a video on John Hinckley Jr.? If not then that would make a perfect follow up to this video.
@jasonpapich3812
@jasonpapich3812 3 роки тому
What a vast and varied body of topics Todd Grande is able to talk about! I would not have pegged him for an expert on fire arms. I very much enjoy the videos. Thank you.
@Marcelube
@Marcelube 3 роки тому
Thank you for one more great video, Dr Grande. Like you, I didn't enjoy the experience of watching it, it's quite...unpleasant, though very well directed, acted and photographed. I was curious for your analysis of the personality disorders already, thinking if it were possible for a person to have such a collection of personality traits. I thought it would be possible at first. Great to hear your point of view as usual, though.☺
@gma7067
@gma7067 3 роки тому
One of the greatest movies ever. One of the most iconic characters ever. And de Niro gave One of the greatest performances EVER. What an actor he was ...
@garyspence2128
@garyspence2128 Рік тому
It is one of the great American movies, but I can understand why someone wouldn't like it. Almost too real, and violent at the finale. You're close to the mayhem, and DeNiro is amazing. He does a difficult thing, because he makes you care about Travis by the end. Thrilling, but depressing. The loneliness of living in the midst of all these people. That's the real theme. Don't forget King of Comedy, which DeNiro and Scorsese did a couple of years later. Touches on some of the same issues, but not as tragic. Joker steals from both of those films. Jodie Foster also gives an amazing performance, given that she was 13 years old. Dont know if a major film could include that these days, but you can't imagine the film without her!!
@JC2023HD
@JC2023HD Рік тому
He is.
@danielmaher7108
@danielmaher7108 6 місяців тому
​@@JC2023HDHe still is, but he has to make a lot of crap movies to keep up the lavish lifestyle of his ex-wife Grace Hightower.
@teresas8173
@teresas8173 3 роки тому
Martin Scorsese’s best film, imo.
@franmellor9843
@franmellor9843 3 роки тому
YES
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
"The Age of Innocence."
@comegetpsalm7362
@comegetpsalm7362 3 роки тому
Goodfellas, casino and the Irishman
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 3 роки тому
Silence, Raging Bull
@mikeymorrison272
@mikeymorrison272 3 роки тому
My 2nd favorite after Taxi Driver
@jardel_lucca
@jardel_lucca 3 роки тому
One of my favorite movies. Great analysis.
@corpseyfan3468
@corpseyfan3468 3 роки тому
What a pleasent suprise 💙
@jack_k2136
@jack_k2136 3 роки тому
Great observations, just a couple thoughts, it would have been interesting to know Travis before going into the military, evidence suggests he had a caring family because he wrote to them and wanted them to be proud. He also used illicit stimulants to stay awake during long shifts. He is quite actively projecting in conversations with Sheppards character. The mowhawk, while not officially sanctioned by the Army or Marines, was not uncommon with troops assigned to forward bases who spent most of the time in the field, lastly, his neutral/casual demeanor in terms of both his abilities to remain in control and handle weapons can be ascribed to his training and field experience. I think a major driver is a subconscious desire to help Iris and is about his stolen adolescence by way of the draft, Iris obviously had hers stolen by adults, by helping her, he my find salvation on some level. Targeting Palatine was a macro level endictment o f hi stolen youth. There are some definite continuity errors but I try to look through the mental health and societal lens of the time.
@madelainefordham7004
@madelainefordham7004 3 роки тому
Dr. Grande I listen to you in the car and at home! Your fictional character studies are great, so I'd really like to see more females being discussed. Maybe Kate Winslet's character in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (BPD?) Natalie Portman's character in Black Swan (OCPD, psychosis?) Thank you, as always!
@ybrueckner5589
@ybrueckner5589 3 роки тому
The single greatest DeNiro role of all time with the most satisfying catharthis Such a perfect video Dr. Grande! Thanks! I’ve been waiting for this one forever...🤠🧨💥💫✨✨✨✨⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️✨✨✨✨
@lciav
@lciav 3 роки тому
Dr. Grande, you are an inspiration with how consistent you are in uploading a video every day! How do you stay consistent? I need to apply these principles to my life.
@Skylark-nu4qt
@Skylark-nu4qt 3 роки тому
Awesome review, Dr. G! I think I read that Travis was created from a few "people" so that's why he's kind of all over the place psychologically. It is a great film to watch if you're a film student. Did you notice the music sounds like oncoming and passing traffic, and that the titles were like flashing tail lights of cars? Cool stuff and thanks again!! :)
@cindyrhodes
@cindyrhodes 3 роки тому
THIS IS GOING TO BE GOOD!
@ryebread7224
@ryebread7224 2 роки тому
This is not only an impressive breakdown of the mental illness side, but also an impressive breakdown of the film as a whole! Great video!
@Jugivadi
@Jugivadi 3 роки тому
I love Dr. Grande. He did this entire analysis without one smirk or giggle. Well played sir. Well played. Also, extremely accurate. LOL
@hiduck8247
@hiduck8247 3 роки тому
You know distrubingly a lot about guns...makes me spooked.
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 3 роки тому
He's American. A lot of us are brought up with them.
@TJ-di1iq
@TJ-di1iq 3 роки тому
Spooked 👻 😂
@jguenther3049
@jguenther3049 3 роки тому
My mother was a witness in a murder case. The detective advised her to get a gun. From then on, we had at least one pistol in our house. The gun scared off more than one intruder, including a car full of men intent on raping the woman in their carpool. Guns save lives.
@booboobunny5655
@booboobunny5655 3 роки тому
@@rickc2102 I wasn’t
@coreymcconnell1908
@coreymcconnell1908 3 роки тому
As I've stated before on other videos, you have a very impressive knowledge of firearms and your details are also impressive. Thank you.
@OctowaveOfficial
@OctowaveOfficial 3 роки тому
I really love Taxi driver and I'm glad I found this video
@SweetBlackSistah
@SweetBlackSistah 3 роки тому
Ok, this is spooky. I just watched this movie Monday night. It was good, but he was koo-koo. 💅 Happy Wednesday!
@j7220
@j7220 3 роки тому
I’m dying 😵🤣
@jeffreycoogan09
@jeffreycoogan09 3 роки тому
Travis Bickle has been compared with the character Ethan Edwards, who was played by John Wayne in the 1956 movie The Searchers.
@JohnPaul-le4pf
@JohnPaul-le4pf 3 роки тому
Good to know.
@benwest6615
@benwest6615 3 роки тому
That was brilliant, thank you very much for the video. Very interesting insight into the state of mental health of the character. I must watch the film again, I’ve not seen it in years.
@rainydayjane8257
@rainydayjane8257 3 роки тому
I liked your analysis more then I liked the movie!! Thank you Dr Grande🙏❤️ Sending you love from Vancouver 🇨🇦
@albebelt3013
@albebelt3013 2 роки тому
I think Taxi Driver is a masterpiece and I also think Travis' character falls into the category of the antisocial paranoid who seeks justice and a better society in his own way. I am not a specialist, but in my opinion it can fit.
@socialisingsigma1532
@socialisingsigma1532 3 роки тому
Do you do Agent K from Bladerunner 2049? Or Roy Batti and Rick Deckard? Super big please
@NakedUnderMyClothes
@NakedUnderMyClothes 3 роки тому
Oh, yes, please!
@Mark_H101
@Mark_H101 3 роки тому
How could these characters be analysed? They're not human.
@socialisingsigma1532
@socialisingsigma1532 3 роки тому
Mark H EXACTLY
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 2 роки тому
@@Mark_H101 It was stupid of Scott to revise his story. When you see the original film, Deckard is very obviously an emotional and fragile human compared to the engineered replicants. They beat the shit out of him, and he's a weepy, morose drunk.
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 3 роки тому
Thank you for covering this character, he is prime for analysis.
@blazinvenus3914
@blazinvenus3914 3 роки тому
Dr. Todd could make an instruction video entertaining! Thank you every day look forward to these videos!😁😁😁
@victorcarnaval2001
@victorcarnaval2001 3 роки тому
I always thought that Travis was actually (and mainly) bipolar, with manic psychotic behavior striking over the course of the second half of the movie. It made sense to me when I thought about his insomnia, since sleep deprivation often goes heavily correlated with the occurence of manic behavior. Anyway, loved the video!
@kiand.bridge1912
@kiand.bridge1912 3 роки тому
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@kiand.bridge1912
@kiand.bridge1912 3 роки тому
That would be decent. Here's a few points: *------------------------------* - he himself visits a shrink - he has family issues - he is a criminal - he is having a mid life crisis - he is a fictional character so you wouldn't be diagnosing anyone, even if you intended
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