Lily Gladstone did her thing with the energy of a woman. The sympathy, empathy, questions, and forgiveness is jaw dropping! I was stunned to see the spirit of the Osage women. They knew everything that was going on in the area but remained themselves. I was overwhelmed with certain scenes.
I really look forward to this movie, not just because of Scorsese, Di Caprio and De Niro, but because it’s telling a story of a piece of history that has sadly been overlooked or ignored for so long.
Are we living in the same timeline? Because in the timeline I’m from it’s pretty much a cliche at this point to portray white men as usurers and Native Americans as easygoing and innocent victims.
@@zachmorley158 What are you, a denier? It’s stupid to consider this a cliche. The Osage people really were peaceful and innocent victims who were taken advantage of and murdered by white men out of jealousy for their wealth.
@@zachmorley158.. read the book the movie is based on, or watch The American Buffalo by Ken Burns, or read Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee... You won't though, you're too set in your ways.
This story needs to be told to every American. There is no sugarcoating the real evil and greed that, arguably, is inherent in all of us. By learning these uncomfortable truths, we can understand how to become better human beings
You are an extraordinary American more in the mould of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez the kind we saw and admired in the late 60s. I hope your fellow Americans share your sentiments.
Thank you so much Scorese! You have earned the respect of our Native communities for this, what you have done with this film in consultation with the Osage nation🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️ you are making a huge impact in the Native community by telling a historical event with discussion with the tribe!🙏🏽🙏🏽
I read the book years ago and tried to share it with friends. In our oil fields in Illinois the Carter oil company drilled our wells. My family has oil rights from the 30s when my grandparents discovered oil on their property. Carter oil was one of the companies guilty of murders by some of the employees. So tragic and even horrendous.
This story breaks my heart. I have a friend who is Osage and he gets an oil check every three months from his Fathers Headright. He never mentioned this history to me before.
Many will disagree, but Scorsese is one of the only qualified people to tell this story today. Already I'm hearing complaints about how this story isn't black and white, white and red, evil and good or sinners and saints. In other words, it's a real movie.
It’s remarkable how a story as extraordinarily tragic as this has come to a greater audience through the magnificent art of cinema. The finest bunch working tirelessly to stage the accuracy of the story and how the community deserves to be respected. It’s the beauty of cinema 🎦
Such a disturbing part of our Nation's history. That far too people know. I grew up in Oklahoma and was married to a native American. We were not taught this history in school. The book was so moving and downright scary. As glad as I am that more people will see this film, I'm not sure I can watch the violence myself. Makes my heart hurt.
I understand. I will be personally choosing to skip this film because I don't wish to see the violence this film will contain. I will keep an eye out for the plot summary tho and more reviews as they come out. I'll add the book to my reading list
There is a lot of dark incidents in American History that have not been told or tucked away or sugar coated because a few people in power thought it makes America looks bad, why this country is so dysfunctional at times.
Could only watch part of the film....it is so intense.....It should have not happened the way it did but wealthy families thru history have fought and murdered....
Incredible that this dark disturbing history is finally being told to the general audience. Plus Grann's excellent book only came to be by happenstance.
I read the book and am glad they are doing a movie because most people won't read it , but the story needs to be told. I just hope they do the story and the Osage Nation justice.
Thank you for this. I just learned of this film today from some friends here in Stroud, OK who were talking about going to see it. I retired to Route 66 in Oklahoma in 2021 and have a lot to learn about its history. I’m thrilled this story is being told!
Much respect to Scorsese for being as respectful and accurate telling the story as possible. I read the book and it’s a brutal and ugly story in our nation’s history. He could so easily have whitewashed this, but he chose to work with the people whose families and communities lived this and were affected by these events. That speaks to his character, integrity, and professionalism.
He could of easily white washed it? Wtf are you talking about?? For one he's never done that And 2 it's a historical piece, they don't do that anymore really with actual historical pieces, not talking about historical fiction either And im assuming you're gonna hate the new south park special making fun of blackwashing lololol
Got a buddy that worked on this movie, he was in Oklahoma for six months total. Said the shooting was hard but a lot of fun as well. DiCaprio is apparently nice but doesn’t talk so much and takes his craft super super serious. Same with De Niro. Scorsese is a little more relaxed and likes to joke around a bit. But it’s ofc depended on the day and what type of scenes they were shooting.
Scorsese spent a good deal of his childhood in bed, being sick. I think he knows that life is precious and he tends to make the most of it. He’s one of the greatest directors of all time, in my opinion.
Wonderful that this story is finally being told. Also, glad that members of the Osage tribe will be behind as well as in front of the cameras. Looking forward to seeing the actual movie. All history, go or bad should be told from the side of the victims.
I’ve told so many people to go out and see this film but it’s hard to tell people who just see this film as “not their sort of thing to watch” this is such an important piece of history that’s been hidden away and I’m so glad they have made this film
For me, I need to be in the right mood so I don't feel worse than I already feel, not that the movie needs to sugarcoat anything, but sometimes people can find it too much at once
This is a movie that isn't for everyone. It's 3.5 hours long. It's about telling the story and giving the Osage people their proper respect. People will complain about it because it's not entertaining enough. I don't think the purpose was as to entertain us. It was to tell the horror in human history.
Mr Scorcese is amazing, still acting and directing at age 80, on a film with a huge physical element to it, and obviously still be every bit as sharp as he was while making Taxi Driver 50 years ago - the man's extraordinary, a legend of American cinema.
Well, in my eyes this Film has already succeeded. Just watching the trailer gets me all teared up. I can say that when a story so tragic as this comes to the big screen it is hard towatch in a movie theatre amongst a bunch of strangers. I didn't use to feel this way but as I have grown older and experienced or rather...become more mature and wise enough to recognize certain attitudes that aren't always favorable against other ethnic groups--and even as regrettably the climate (political), some people tend to lump all ethnicities into one big group and just look down on so many--there is now a recognition and a need to be more protective of my own emotions as they tend to get used against me by certain people--getting to a point here is that it is painful to watch something so heavy and so meaningful in a public setting. Knowing that my own emotions and reactions are going to be judged. Then it becomes an awareness that overtakes the real feelings and I now have to be guarded and can't truly feel how I feel. Or show how i feel. Anyway, I want this Movie to do well so very much so! What a great Interview about an important film that has taken years to get here. Already keeping Miss Lilly Gladstone in my thoughts for that Oscar🏆. I hope and too feel like she is now on the cusp of so many great things to come. I feel it and I know it. Lilly-You are so Beautiful-Honest!!!-and Amazing! As for that CoolKat Mr. Leonardo DiCaprio is he just so Sweet or what? He IS. When i see him in this role its almost as if he captured the pain-horror-the loss and these crimes and he molded his facial features into such contortions as to show those feelings and then he added ignorance-refusal to see the pain and crimes and then...he fell in love with Mollie! Woah..thats a lot of stuff! I want this film to do well because I know he has put so much of his Heart and Soul into it. Same for Martin Scorsese and Robert DeNiro. Such a Fine C A S T 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 thinking of Jessie Plemmons and the searingly brilliant Novel by David Grann...more importantly that this Truth got Told! It is a Painful and very tragic truth but there it is 😭😭😭 Sending you my Love 💖 and Hoping this Movie just Sweeps up all the Oscars and that the Osage Nation and all their people --May they feel some Comfort for once. After everything!!! May their Souls begin to heal ~ May their cries be heard and Listened to for who they are and what they went through. 💖
I read the book and it's fantastic. David Grann is search a great novelist. Non-fiction genius. I know Scorsese and this cast is gonna bring it to life beautifully. Can't wait to see it.
This is why the banning of books should be against the laws of the United States of America. Some governors may be able to ban books, in their states, but they will never be able to erase the truth of history.
The only book banning I’ve seen has only been of pornographic materials peddled to children at schools and in libraries. Anyone who disagrees with this needs to be locked up for life.
Wild to consider that Scorsese and DeNiro have been working together for 50 years. Well anyway. Glad to see Scorsese is releasing this in theaters. Glad there are still theaters, frankly. People should go to this, keep moviegoing alive. Pandemic's over, so no excuses.
Scorsese is one of the few remaining pure filmmakers who stand against corporate influence. He garnered major respect from with his film Kundun, which was banned in China for telling the story of the Dalai Llama.
OK has several dark periods that I didn't know about before -- Black Wall Street and this. A lot of states do. This is why history is important -- the kind that is not whitewashed.
Might well probably be those same descendants of the marrying murderers who took that Osage oil money wanting those books banned. Those pro-white supremacist descendants at least.
Lily Gladstone is AMAZING in this movie. You can't help but embrace and love her. I will have to go see this film a 2nd time. If you ever get a chance, go to Fairfax Oklahoma and stand in the middle of Main St. you must stand there and imagine those events as they happened there back in the early 2920's. You won't have to worry about being in traffic. I did this and was overcome with sadness for the Osage people that suffered through those years. You actually can still feel it.
Saw it today. Wow what an amazing film. Powerful. I read the book and Scorsese brought it to life completely. Count on some serious Oscar buzz for this.
Looks beautiful and authentic. Might be Killers Of The Bladder Moon with the runtime (The Irishman was punishingly long too) but will see for cinematography, costumes, Robertson soundtrack and Leo speak in Osage, "Is my ticket to Ibiza and next twenty-four year old Czech gf ready?"
My trick for watching long movie, especially a highly anticipated one, is to go to the bathroom before the movie starts and limit the how much I eat and drink both before I see the movie and while I’m watching the movie.
Please also watch it for the atrocities committed against the Native Americans and for the important piece of history that has been overlooked so far. The book is a worthwhile read too.
Great video. I met David Grann and got to chat with him. It was a Speaking/Discussion about the Murders, what happened and how he found out historical facts to show corruption. Amazing. Will See AGAIN
🤷🏻I see all of Marty’s movies, but this movie is 3 1/2 hours long sorry we need an intermission. If you’re going seeing this movie at your nearest multiplex don’t eat or drink before the movie 🍿you’re going to be sitting there for nearly 4 hours that includes nearly 25 minutes of previews along with Oscar winner Nichole Kidman reminding you to go to the cinema while you’re already at the cinemas.😅Enjoy the movie all of y’all, and thank you🙏for keeping the medium of the cinematic arts alive.
Thank you being real about the intermission. All cinephiles need to get real about that runtime! I think 2 and a half hour movies could use an intermission too, at least movies that are 2 hours and 45 minutes could use an intermission
Intermissions will only help the movie theaters too. They get their money from concessions. People will be able to stretch their legs, go to the bathroom, and buy more food. It makes sense business wise to bring back intermissions. I guess the drawback is they may not be able to have as many showings in that theater for the day? I remember watching West Side Story in theaters for its anniversary and they had the intermission and kept a timer on the screen. It’s a nice way to unpack what you just saw as well to get ready for the next hour or so.
I got tickets to see it tomorrow, can’t wait but man is that runtime really long, I know some people may not like this movie but I know us Scorsese Fans are ready.
Heard about this film being made months ago. I am so happy that it is getting the attention it deserves, not only for the actors but for this story itself. I have always been fond on the history of Native Americans and I am glad that this tragic event specifically is finally being shown.
Today we watched a film in Kyiv, Ukraine. The main thing is that there was no missile attack and we managed to watch the film. Martin Scorsese is a genius. the film should get an oscar
Wonderful piece. Thank you. I haven’t been in a movie theatre in four years and there’s a multi screen movieplex down the street. I’m serious. I think I’ll venture!
These things needs to be told. The atrocities committed towards the indigenous people of this country is absolutely horrible.
This story was also part of the 1959 film The FBI Story.
That’s what they want you to think.
@@joshokcsigh. Something tells me you might not be the brightest.
You’re so brave for saying this…
@@joshokc "They"... the Marxists/Jews/Feminists/Deep state, I'm guessing?.. "Marty's just a puppet, man".. lol.. so much fragility.
Martins Scorsese is a real blessing for the movie industry. His way of storytelling , his work’s ethics. The greatest of all time.
We are so lucky as Americans to have had such a talented storyteller.
Martin Scorsese is the greatest living motion picture director. Honored to go see this film on the big screen.
You need to see more movies.
He’s damn good at telling the real stories ld put Clint Eastwood there as well. To me across the board will always Steven Spielberg.
@@DO-rq7jjseems like you need to watch more movies. Name a better working director then Scorsese noob
I’ve seen around 1500. Marty is one of the best
@@DO-rq7jj Oh tell us more Mr. Artistic..
Lily Gladstone is definitely a frontrunner for the Best Actress at the Oscars.
We are so lucky to still have Scorsese making movies
Lily Gladstone did her thing with the energy of a woman. The sympathy, empathy, questions, and forgiveness is jaw dropping! I was stunned to see the spirit of the Osage women. They knew everything that was going on in the area but remained themselves. I was overwhelmed with certain scenes.
The entire film was captivating. Such an excellent cast and director to honor the Osage people and their legacy.
I really look forward to this movie, not just because of Scorsese, Di Caprio and De Niro, but because it’s telling a story of a piece of history that has sadly been overlooked or ignored for so long.
Are we living in the same timeline? Because in the timeline I’m from it’s pretty much a cliche at this point to portray white men as usurers and Native Americans as easygoing and innocent victims.
@@zachmorley158 What are you, a denier? It’s stupid to consider this a cliche. The Osage people really were peaceful and innocent victims who were taken advantage of and murdered by white men out of jealousy for their wealth.
@@zachmorley158.. read the book the movie is based on, or watch The American Buffalo by Ken Burns, or read Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee...
You won't though, you're too set in your ways.
@@zachmorley158is that not what happened in history?
@@michaelmonthey5974just a dumb troll
Like yeah the white guilt movies are one thing but this is about history and he can't handle it
What an artist. The love he has for films and how he talks about them. We are so lucky to witness his creation.
This story needs to be told to every American. There is no sugarcoating the real evil and greed that, arguably, is inherent in all of us. By learning these uncomfortable truths, we can understand how to become better human beings
I learned today that because of changes to Oklahoma law, it's now illegal to teach this story in schools. That's astounding.
@@aresefThe law is much more vague than that
@@aresef that is sad and terrible
You are an extraordinary American more in the mould of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez the kind we saw and admired in the late 60s. I hope your fellow Americans share your sentiments.
Amen❤
This movie is a masterpiece! Once more a masterpiece from the greatest and most important director of our time
Lily Gladstone better get nominated for an Oscar!
I'm 71 yrs old ...... born and raised in Oklahoma and cannot wait to see this movie.
Thank you for featuring this. So important for the blood crying out from the ground to finally be heard.
Thank you so much Scorese!
You have earned the respect of our Native communities for this, what you have done with this film in consultation with the Osage nation🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️ you are making a huge impact in the Native community by telling a historical event with discussion with the tribe!🙏🏽🙏🏽
I read the book years ago and tried to share it with friends. In our oil fields in Illinois the Carter oil company drilled our wells.
My family has oil rights from the 30s when my grandparents discovered oil on their property.
Carter oil was one of the companies guilty of murders by some of the employees. So tragic and even horrendous.
This story breaks my heart. I have a friend who is Osage and he gets an oil check every three months from his Fathers Headright. He never mentioned this history to me before.
Powerful. Historical. Truthful.
Seems Hollywood chooses who's history to distort and who's to be truthful and careful with.
Many will disagree, but Scorsese is one of the only qualified people to tell this story today. Already I'm hearing complaints about how this story isn't black and white, white and red, evil and good or sinners and saints. In other words, it's a real movie.
Straight up.. it seems people expect too much these days..
It’s remarkable how a story as extraordinarily tragic as this has come to a greater audience through the magnificent art of cinema. The finest bunch working tirelessly to stage the accuracy of the story and how the community deserves to be respected.
It’s the beauty of cinema 🎦
True, but let's not forget the power and reach of the NY Times bestseller upon which it is based.
Such a disturbing part of our Nation's history. That far too people know. I grew up in Oklahoma and was married to a native American. We were not taught this history in school. The book was so moving and downright scary. As glad as I am that more people will see this film, I'm not sure I can watch the violence myself. Makes my heart hurt.
I understand. I will be personally choosing to skip this film because I don't wish to see the violence this film will contain. I will keep an eye out for the plot summary tho and more reviews as they come out. I'll add the book to my reading list
I was thinking the same thing, but now I realize we all should support & see this movie. I want to show my respect ❤
There is a lot of dark incidents in American History that have not been told or tucked away or sugar coated because a few people in power thought it makes America looks bad, why this country is so dysfunctional at times.
I was just thinking that I feel some fear about watching the film. Thank you for giving me a place to say that.
Could only watch part of the film....it is so intense.....It should have not happened the way it did but wealthy families thru history have fought and murdered....
Incredible that this dark disturbing history is finally being told to the general audience. Plus Grann's excellent book only came to be by happenstance.
I read the book and am glad they are doing a movie because most people won't read it , but the story needs to be told. I just hope they do the story and the Osage Nation justice.
Me too but it is Hollywood 🙃
@@asanitheafrofuturistthese people will do it justice
Hard to find as passionate and authentic directors as Scorsese these days
Not really, you just don't pay attention to smaller films clearly
It is sickening what we humans do to one another… 💔
Especially when they are motivated by hate and greed.
@@michaelmonthey5974and religion.
And, are still doing to one another.
Thank you for this. I just learned of this film today from some friends here in Stroud, OK who were talking about going to see it. I retired to Route 66 in Oklahoma in 2021 and have a lot to learn about its history. I’m thrilled this story is being told!
Thanks to all involved in telling this story.
I ❤ Oklahoma.
Much respect to Scorsese for being as respectful and accurate telling the story as possible. I read the book and it’s a brutal and ugly story in our nation’s history. He could so easily have whitewashed this, but he chose to work with the people whose families and communities lived this and were affected by these events. That speaks to his character, integrity, and professionalism.
He could of easily white washed it? Wtf are you talking about??
For one he's never done that
And 2 it's a historical piece, they don't do that anymore really with actual historical pieces, not talking about historical fiction either
And im assuming you're gonna hate the new south park special making fun of blackwashing lololol
What a superb segment from Lee & Company. Beautifully told. Beautifully shot and edited. Truly superb stuff.
Got a buddy that worked on this movie, he was in Oklahoma for six months total. Said the shooting was hard but a lot of fun as well. DiCaprio is apparently nice but doesn’t talk so much and takes his craft super super serious. Same with De Niro. Scorsese is a little more relaxed and likes to joke around a bit. But it’s ofc depended on the day and what type of scenes they were shooting.
Scorsese spent a good deal of his childhood in bed, being sick.
I think he knows that life is precious and he tends to make the most of it.
He’s one of the greatest directors of all time, in my opinion.
Wonderful that this story is finally being told. Also, glad that members of the Osage tribe will be behind as well as in front of the cameras. Looking forward to seeing the actual movie.
All history, go or bad should be told from the side of the victims.
One sided history isn’t history, whatever the perspective.
I’ve told so many people to go out and see this film but it’s hard to tell people who just see this film as “not their sort of thing to watch” this is such an important piece of history that’s been hidden away and I’m so glad they have made this film
For me, I need to be in the right mood so I don't feel worse than I already feel, not that the movie needs to sugarcoat anything, but sometimes people can find it too much at once
This is a movie that isn't for everyone. It's 3.5 hours long. It's about telling the story and giving the Osage people their proper respect. People will complain about it because it's not entertaining enough. I don't think the purpose was as to entertain us. It was to tell the horror in human history.
I am ready to uncontrollably bawl in the cinema on friday
You will ❤
Be careful
Mr Scorcese is amazing, still acting and directing at age 80, on a film with a huge physical element to it, and obviously still be every bit as sharp as he was while making Taxi Driver 50 years ago - the man's extraordinary, a legend of American cinema.
Everybody go support this at the cinema so they make more big budget dramas like this. Can’t wait.
Scorsese is fantastic at finding a close knit community with a culture and telling their story in their language.
I haven’t watched many movies of his yet. Could you please recommend me your favorites?
Truly one of the most brilliant films ever made! Spectacular, beautiful and sad. Lily Gladstone should win every award!
Great film. It's a tough watch and I felt ill afterwards, but a story that needs to be heard .
Not just heard but taught. I'm a teacher and I think the ugliness in American history needs to be known.
Bro I couldn't even clap afterwards. I didn't know how to feel.
The book was incredible. Super excited to see this movie this weekend
As a oklahoman and Native American I was very pleased with the movie and respect to our native cultures
Well, in my eyes this Film has already succeeded. Just watching the trailer gets me all teared up. I can say that when a story so tragic as this comes to the big screen it is hard towatch in a movie theatre amongst a bunch of strangers.
I didn't use to feel this way but as I have grown older and experienced or rather...become more mature and wise enough to recognize certain attitudes that aren't always favorable against other ethnic groups--and even as regrettably the climate (political), some people tend to lump all ethnicities into one big group and just look down on so many--there is now a recognition and a need to be more protective of my own emotions as they tend to get used against me by certain people--getting to a point here is that it is painful to watch something so heavy and so meaningful in a public setting.
Knowing that my own emotions and reactions are going to be judged. Then it becomes an awareness that overtakes the real feelings and I now have to be guarded and can't truly feel how I feel. Or show how i feel.
Anyway, I want this Movie to do well so very much so!
What a great Interview about an important film that has taken years to get here.
Already keeping Miss Lilly Gladstone in my thoughts for that Oscar🏆. I hope and too feel like she is now on the cusp of so many great things to come. I feel it and I know it.
Lilly-You are so Beautiful-Honest!!!-and Amazing!
As for that CoolKat Mr. Leonardo DiCaprio is he just so Sweet or what? He IS. When i see him in this role its almost as if he captured the pain-horror-the loss and these crimes and he molded his facial features into such contortions as to show those feelings and then he added ignorance-refusal to see the pain and crimes and then...he fell in love with Mollie! Woah..thats a lot of stuff!
I want this film to do well because I know he has put so much of his Heart and Soul into it. Same for Martin Scorsese and Robert DeNiro. Such a Fine C A S T 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 thinking of Jessie Plemmons and the searingly brilliant Novel by David Grann...more importantly that this Truth got Told! It is a Painful and very tragic truth but there it is 😭😭😭 Sending you my Love 💖 and Hoping this Movie just Sweeps up all the Oscars and that the Osage Nation and all their people --May they feel some Comfort for once. After everything!!! May their Souls begin to heal ~ May their cries be heard and Listened to for who they are and what they went through. 💖
Scorsese has made an epic film. Blessings on him and the actors for telling the truth.
I read the book and it's fantastic. David Grann is search a great novelist. Non-fiction genius. I know Scorsese and this cast is gonna bring it to life beautifully. Can't wait to see it.
Scorsese is an amazing talent AND David Gran is force of nature .
This is why the banning of books should be against the laws of the United States of America. Some governors may be able to ban books, in their states, but they will never be able to erase the truth of history.
The only book banning I’ve seen has only been of pornographic materials peddled to children at schools and in libraries. Anyone who disagrees with this needs to be locked up for life.
Wild to consider that Scorsese and DeNiro have been working together for 50 years. Well anyway. Glad to see Scorsese is releasing this in theaters. Glad there are still theaters, frankly. People should go to this, keep moviegoing alive. Pandemic's over, so no excuses.
I can’t wait for this movie! It will win Oscars for sure
Can’t wait to see this….especially because of its authenticity.🙏🏼
Read the book twice and can't wait to see the movie.
Looking forward to watching... and reading the book. The lead actress is truly gorgeous...
So many stories still need to be told
Scorsese is one of the few remaining pure filmmakers who stand against corporate influence. He garnered major respect from with his film Kundun, which was banned in China for telling the story of the Dalai Llama.
I can’t wait. I’m trembling of emotion, historical sadness and hope for all indigenous nations.
How gorgeous was Molly?!
So happy for David & Lilly!
OK has several dark periods that I didn't know about before -- Black Wall Street and this. A lot of states do. This is why history is important -- the kind that is not whitewashed.
This is the kind of american history that the book banners and the curriculum challengers don't want their kids to know.
Yup sadly
Might well probably be those same descendants of the marrying murderers who took that Osage oil money wanting those books banned. Those pro-white supremacist descendants at least.
Yeah, I was thinking this too. How relevant the timing of this "truth telling" piece is in the current political and social atmosphere.
It’s Funny they’ll try and Ban the Book and the Movie. But they Won’t Ban Right Wing Media and they Host Books.
I’m so glad this truly sad and true story is finally being told!
Not told, but maybe finally being heard. 🙏🏾
Everyone should read the book first. It’s been around for years. You’ll probably go through it within a day or two. It’s such a page-turner.
It's on my list!! I wish my reading list wasn't so full right now otherwise I'd check it out now
Man, Leo finally starting to show a little age in his face these days. Hard to believe he's almost 50
He's just a kid...
Hopefully this will shine a light on the Osage the same way HBO's Watchman shined a light on the Tulsa massacre
It’s a Scorsese’s feature film, anybody who is anybody knows he never disappoints
I just watched Flowers of the Killer Moon in the theater, it is a wonderful movie and more so that it is based on a true story.
the only way there could even be a chance of healing in this land is to be completely honest about what has taken place between each other
Scorsese is on top of his game with this one.
I love that it’s adapted from a book. That’s old school, and doesn’t happen as much anymore.
Marvel movies are from comic books ?
@@judypratt2868 omg 🤦♂️
The main character of the movie is my husband's great uncle and he was named after him. According to my husband, his great uncle was pure evil.
Byron married my gr-gr-aunt lillie morrell. Yes, him and ernest were terrible people. The atrocities didn't end in the 20s. It went on 40 years later.
@@jenniferbrumley2746
2+1=3
Scorcesses' films are best seen on the big screen
Can’t wait to see this film in theaters!
This has been my most anticipated for two years now
Thank god there still real movies being made 😊
Excellent journalism on display here
Lily Gladstone is AMAZING in this movie. You can't help but embrace and love her. I will have to go see this film a 2nd time. If you ever get a chance, go to Fairfax Oklahoma and stand in the middle of Main St. you must stand there and imagine those events as they happened there back in the early 2920's. You won't have to worry about being in traffic. I did this and was overcome with sadness for the Osage people that suffered through those years. You actually can still feel it.
I mis typed... back in the 1920's.
Between this movie and Oppenheimer - I feel like I'm a kid waiting on Jurassic Park to come out again! I cannot wait to see this on the big screen!
Saw it today. Wow what an amazing film. Powerful. I read the book and Scorsese brought it to life completely. Count on some serious Oscar buzz for this.
Thank you, Mr. Grant and Mr. Scorsese.
Looks beautiful and authentic. Might be Killers Of The Bladder Moon with the runtime (The Irishman was punishingly long too) but will see for cinematography, costumes, Robertson soundtrack and Leo speak in Osage, "Is my ticket to Ibiza and next twenty-four year old Czech gf ready?"
My trick for watching long movie, especially a highly anticipated one, is to go to the bathroom before the movie starts and limit the how much I eat and drink both before I see the movie and while I’m watching the movie.
Please also watch it for the atrocities committed against the Native Americans and for the important piece of history that has been overlooked so far. The book is a worthwhile read too.
@@michaelmonthey5974 good idea! It also helps with curbing the consumption of junk food that they serve in theatres.
For real these movie runtimes are disrespectful to my bladder and hydration! Where's that intermission at???
@@michaelmonthey5974 I did that for Avengers Endgame
Great video. I met David Grann and got to chat with him. It was a Speaking/Discussion about the Murders, what happened and how he found out historical facts to show corruption. Amazing. Will See AGAIN
The book was awesome. Would love to see the movie.
This movie is an absolute achievement.
I haven’t even seen this movie yet but it better be in the forefront for Oscars! Can’t wait to see it!!
A good friend on Facebook just tipped me off to this film and we will be seeing it soon.
Very excited to watch this Friday, looks like an excellent American crime drama epic that doesn't really get made anymore
Murderous greed, a story as old as time.
Expect more of the same if Blacks get "reparations. "
This is frickin awesome!!
Can’t wait to see it, mainly for Gladstone’s performance.
🤷🏻I see all of Marty’s movies, but this movie is 3 1/2 hours long sorry we need an intermission. If you’re going seeing this movie at your nearest multiplex don’t eat or drink before the movie 🍿you’re going to be sitting there for nearly 4 hours that includes nearly 25 minutes of previews along with Oscar winner Nichole Kidman reminding you to go to the cinema while you’re already at the cinemas.😅Enjoy the movie all of y’all, and thank you🙏for keeping the medium of the cinematic arts alive.
Or wear some depends. 😂
And this is the cut version too! ☝️
I’ve read there’s a directors cut even longer than this,.. 😅
@@Justusson oh hell no...people had to watch like a 5 hour cut???
Thank you being real about the intermission. All cinephiles need to get real about that runtime! I think 2 and a half hour movies could use an intermission too, at least movies that are 2 hours and 45 minutes could use an intermission
Intermissions will only help the movie theaters too. They get their money from concessions. People will be able to stretch their legs, go to the bathroom, and buy more food. It makes sense business wise to bring back intermissions.
I guess the drawback is they may not be able to have as many showings in that theater for the day? I remember watching West Side Story in theaters for its anniversary and they had the intermission and kept a timer on the screen. It’s a nice way to unpack what you just saw as well to get ready for the next hour or so.
Excellent depth of reporting. Read the book, looking forward to movie.
Painful and beautiful, insightful and transformational too! We all can learn through painful dar history..😔💔🙏🌸💠
This was a masterpiece of a film!
Martin you hit the nail on the head😢thank you for bringing light from darkness. Light shines out of darkness the bible says.
I got tickets to see it tomorrow, can’t wait but man is that runtime really long, I know some people may not like this movie but I know us Scorsese Fans are ready.
Heard about this film being made months ago. I am so happy that it is getting the attention it deserves, not only for the actors but for this story itself. I have always been fond on the history of Native Americans and I am glad that this tragic event specifically is finally being shown.
Today we watched a film in Kyiv, Ukraine. The main thing is that there was no missile attack and we managed to watch the film. Martin Scorsese is a genius. the film should get an oscar
I hope you all enjoyed yourself for a while, Americans are praying for the people of Ukraine, stay safe!🌍🌛🌞🙏
Fantastic movie. Congratulations Martin 👍
Thank you Scorsese for bringing light to this subject.
So sad and disgusting how their land was stolen from them twice and than in this true story massacred over greed!
It’s sad as hell they should get all there land and wealth back but it won’t happen.
Finally, some unvarnished telling about injustices toward American Indian People. We work backward slowly but diligently.
Wonderful piece. Thank you. I haven’t been in a movie theatre in four years and there’s a multi screen movieplex down the street. I’m serious. I think I’ll venture!
The book was amazing… looking forward to the movie
How tragic that we can’t look out for one another. Life would be easier if we did.
True...That will never happen. 4 some reason, racism is alive and thriving.🤢
@@jolyfrye1871The left benefits from racism.
Le paysage,le décor et les tenues traditionnelles sont magnifiques 😊 incroyable mais je veux voir le film en entier...❤