ArchilArjevanidze
Joined Jun 2015
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I'm staggered by the stupidity of the script, the characters, story arcs, motive, plot. It's mindless and random most of the times, seemed like an AI wrote it based on a templates of generic films. Good guy turns bad just because story needs him to be, two characters fall in love just for the sake of it. The dialogue between friends is constant plot point and a script note where main dude always highlights how he is poor and his friend has a rich dad, it can become a fun game because whenever these two are in the scene together you start to expect it to be mentioned, and it always does lol. Very bad, maybe writers strike affected it, but it's based on a book and I don't know maybe it's the source, I doubt I'll read it after this anyway.
Scorsese's latest work, "Killers of the Flower Moon," unfolds as a profound exploration of an overlooked slice of American history. In his distinctive style, the acclaimed director weaves a narrative of genuine tragedies, skillfully brought to life by a stellar cast embodying historical figures.
DiCaprio and De Niro deliver performances that captivate, navigating a complex tapestry of emotions. Lily Gladstone's portrayal adds a touch of poignant tragedy. What sets this film apart is its capacity to transcend the confines of a typical historical drama-it unfolds as a captivating mystery, shedding light on the shadowy facets of American history.
The cinematography and production design seamlessly transport us to the 1920s Osage Nation, immersing us in an authentic atmosphere. It demands patience, echoing the deliberate pace characteristic of Scorsese's finest works.
While DiCaprio's expressions and a familiar tone in the final act provide minor detours, the film's true essence lies in its extensive exploration of unsettling themes, reminiscent of Shoah's deep dive into pervasive evil.
In their sixth collaboration, DiCaprio displays his range, navigating a character torn between loyalty and moral conflict. De Niro, in a supporting role, embodies the malevolent antagonist, unveiling the darkness beneath seemingly justifiable actions.
Yet, it's Lily Gladstone who steals the spotlight, embodying resilience amid pain. Her portrayal of Mollie becomes the beating heart of the narrative, encapsulating positive values amid the tragedy's backdrop.
"Killers of the Flower Moon" transcends being a mere film; it stands as a preservation of history, a captivating addition to Scorsese's repertoire. Shedding light on a neglected historical episode, it offers a cinematic experience that commands reflection.
For the history enthusiast and Scorsese aficionado, this film promises a riveting journey-a cinematic gem safeguarding a crucial slice of history for generations to come. Remember, those who neglect history risk its haunting repetition.
DiCaprio and De Niro deliver performances that captivate, navigating a complex tapestry of emotions. Lily Gladstone's portrayal adds a touch of poignant tragedy. What sets this film apart is its capacity to transcend the confines of a typical historical drama-it unfolds as a captivating mystery, shedding light on the shadowy facets of American history.
The cinematography and production design seamlessly transport us to the 1920s Osage Nation, immersing us in an authentic atmosphere. It demands patience, echoing the deliberate pace characteristic of Scorsese's finest works.
While DiCaprio's expressions and a familiar tone in the final act provide minor detours, the film's true essence lies in its extensive exploration of unsettling themes, reminiscent of Shoah's deep dive into pervasive evil.
In their sixth collaboration, DiCaprio displays his range, navigating a character torn between loyalty and moral conflict. De Niro, in a supporting role, embodies the malevolent antagonist, unveiling the darkness beneath seemingly justifiable actions.
Yet, it's Lily Gladstone who steals the spotlight, embodying resilience amid pain. Her portrayal of Mollie becomes the beating heart of the narrative, encapsulating positive values amid the tragedy's backdrop.
"Killers of the Flower Moon" transcends being a mere film; it stands as a preservation of history, a captivating addition to Scorsese's repertoire. Shedding light on a neglected historical episode, it offers a cinematic experience that commands reflection.
For the history enthusiast and Scorsese aficionado, this film promises a riveting journey-a cinematic gem safeguarding a crucial slice of history for generations to come. Remember, those who neglect history risk its haunting repetition.