10 Military Characters That Make National Service Look Terrifying

By Brogan Morris /

2. Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) - Taxi Driver (1976)

You€™ve made it home. Your service is over, but €“ as evidenced by The Deer Hunter €“ you€™ll be forever changed. But what happens if you don€™t have Meryl Streep and John Cazale to keep an eye on you? The answer is: Travis Bickle happens. Bickle€™s idea of readjusting to normal life after witnessing the horrors of €˜Nam is taking on the scum of New York in some ill-judged crusade, buying an elephant gun then using it to shoot off an old pimp€™s hand and gut-shotting Harvey Keitel just for being a goddamned hippie. Clearly suffering from paranoid delusions likely brought on by some form of post-traumatic stress disorder, Travis takes a date to a porno, befriends a teenage prostitute and embarks on a rampage of awful murder that echoes warfare re-enacted on the urban streets of America. See also Dead Man€™s Shoes€™ ex-army Richard, who takes a similar €œI€™m mad as hell, and I€™m not gonna take this anymore€-type stand against the drug-dealing filth littering his home town, cheekily killing them all in increasingly inventive ways. The way he fits a whole human cadaver into a suitcase is beyond commendable.