What do people think of "Killers of the Flower Moon"?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted to see but only saw bad reviews. They said Leo couldn’t act not because of his talent but because of the writing. And it’s a LONG movie.

We have Apple TV and wait to watch it at home.


I thought Leo was great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted to see but only saw bad reviews. They said Leo couldn’t act not because of his talent but because of the writing. And it’s a LONG movie.

We have Apple TV and wait to watch it at home.


I thought Leo was great.


I did, too.

Where are you seeing bad reviews? It has a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/killers_of_the_flower_moon

You have to be looking pretty hard to find reviewers who don't like it!
Anonymous

Saw it today. I think it should become a staple in high schools as much as Schindler's list is for the teaching of the holocaust. It tells such a bleak and ugly part of American history so well.

It was jarring at first to see these rich native Americans living seemingly healthily among rich whites in that time frame, almost utopian. Of course it was all an illusion.

What struck me most was the darkness of De Neros character and his long term subtle manipulation tactics. He is an excellent wolf in sheep’s clothing.

I am glad to have seen it in the cinema, the cinematography is gorgeous However, It was produced by Apple + for ultimately Apple + and the run time reflects that. It will be perfect as a 3 x 1 hour streaming experience.

Anonymous
The most boring movie I have ever seen -- by a mile. Nothing. Happened. Awful. 0/10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So that's how to be a successful blogger! Inherit genocide wealth! I told my mom she should have been born to Nazi parents, but she didn't listen.


Didn't she marry into it? I thought she went to USC and tried to be an actress in Hollywood, then returned to flyover country and married a rich guy in her later 20s. Just a common gold digging grifter.
Anonymous
Saw it last night and disappointed. Loved the book so maybe that was inevitable. To give Scorsese some credit, I think he tried to move it away from the focus on the FBI investigation but unfortunately I think the book’s twisty detailed plot is largely what made it a compelling read. The focus on the Mollie/Ernest relationship felt a bit contrived (imagine they didn’t have much material on it) and the Ernest character wasn’t so interesting. Some of the imagery was beautiful and interesting but there wasn’t much depth to the Osage characters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Basically the only reason The Basketball Diaries made such a splash was DiCaprio's unbelievably good acting.


Loved the book then hated the movie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted to see but only saw bad reviews. They said Leo couldn’t act not because of his talent but because of the writing. And it’s a LONG movie.

We have Apple TV and wait to watch it at home.


It has an 89 on Metacritic, literally one of the best reviewed movies of the year. But your husband managed to find only bad reviews (of which there are actually none. https://www.metacritic.com/movie/killers-of-the-flower-moon/)

LOL
Anonymous
I really enjoyed it. I was actually quite surprised that I didn't get restless or bored. There were a few times I thought they could move it along but the calm pacing was almost a relief from wiz-bang movies. I'm glad I saw it in the theater and looking forward to seeing it again when it gets released on streaming in December.
Anonymous
I really enjoyed it, as did DH and DS. I'm the only one who had read the book, and I think that helped some, because they both said that there were times things were confusing. I thought Leo did a good job, but was totally blown away by Lily Gladstone. I thought she did such a great job of conveying the unrelenting sorrow and horror about the murders of her family members.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So that's how to be a successful blogger! Inherit genocide wealth! I told my mom she should have been born to Nazi parents, but she didn't listen.


Didn't she marry into it? I thought she went to USC and tried to be an actress in Hollywood, then returned to flyover country and married a rich guy in her later 20s. Just a common gold digging grifter.


She did marry into it so that may be her saving grace. So maybe she started off with $1M seed money like Donald Trump, but she turned it into a successful business venture on her own (after using her wealth to have ridiculous contests and gain popularity as a blogger) - though the "ranch" backstory didn't hurt.
Anonymous
This was pretty great. Scorsese's going out swinging for the fences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Basically the only reason The Basketball Diaries made such a splash was DiCaprio's unbelievably good acting.


He was also great in What's Eating Gibert Grape. But I don't care for his adult roles that much
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a fan of Leo on a personal level, but I think he’s amazing in almost everything he’s been in.


+1 except for titanic where he’s awful. He’s great in wolf of Wall Street and catch me if you can. He’s also good in aviator and inception.


I thought I was the only one who ever noticed this. I literally walked out of Titanic I thought it was so bad.
Anonymous
As a Scorsese fan, I went in prepared to like it. It wasn’t nearly as good as his last three movies: Wolf of Wall Street, Silence, or The Irishman. All the supporting cast was not fleshed out at all, the dialogue was bad, and the direction was subpar by Scorsese’s standards.
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