It is. And the movie certainly has everything in place for a genuine tragedy, with Travis finally deciding in isolation to destroy society, rather than continue futile interaction with it. But it instead employs the same ambivalent fortune that put Travis and NYC together initially for a jarringly upbeat conclusion, with Travis's graduation from "weirdo" to "hero" in society's eyes and not "monster" again down to sheer dumb luck.xbl0x180 wrote:The theme of loneliness is pretty obvious.
For me it's truly an absurdist tragi(black)comedy.
